Future In Sight

February 6 2006 06:00:00 AM Add/Read Comments [1]
While playing catch-up on all the news and hype that has been happening in the Lotus Community, I've stumbled upon two Lotus web pages that I want to help make everyone aware of.  These are not your typical IBM product pages.   Rather, these two pages are more about creating excitement around Notes/Domino and Sametime.

IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7 - Cool Stuff!: Webcasts, screen savers, wallpapers, demos, ...

IBM Lotus Sametime - The Future Is in Sight: Summary of the announcements from Lotusphere 2006, screenshots of ST 7.5, and more.

No longer can anyone question IBM's commitment to Lotus...
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Also there have been significant updates to many Lotus product pages and documents that I think you should take a look at, share within your company, and even better... share with those not currently benefiting from Lotus software.

The History Of Lotus Notes and Domino - now updated with ND7 and Hannover content.

IBM Lotus Notes/Domino Reviewer's Guide - Takes you on a comprehensive tour of the new features and enhancements in Lotus Notes and Domino 7.  See for yourself why upgrading or migrating to Lotus Notes and Domino 7 is the right decision for your company.

IBM Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino 7 software: The new face of business collaboration and communications - In an executive level overview, this document provides the highlights of why Lotus Notes and Domino 7 is the new face of business collaboration and communications.

Preserve and enrich your IBM Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino investments - This document covers the past, present and future of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino, and describes how customers can leverage the Lotus Notes and Domino extended products and application development tools to extend the value of their software and application investments within the IBM Workplace strategy.

Each Lotus product has a page on the IBM.com web site, but you may not have noticed that each of those product pages also has a link to a "library page" where more content can be found:
I hope this new and updated content from IBM, along with the "unofficial" pages listed on the left-side navigator of this site under "Links", help you get the information you are looking for about Lotus software.