Yeah!!! Lotus Notes and Domino Advertising!
October 11 2006 12:02:53 AM
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I was reading my October 9th edition of eWeek and was ecstatic to find the following full page advertisement for Lotus Notes and Domino. It is part of IBM's Take Back Control campaign.

Here are the words...
_INFRASTRUCTURE LOG
_DAY 44: This lack of productivity is out of control. No one is getting anything done. What we're using isn't working. Gil's had enough. He moved everyone into one cubicle. A "collaboration cubicle.
_Note to self: collaborating means showers are a must.
_Day 46: I'm going with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino instead. It's far more than email; it's an open platform designed for collaboration. It has proven security features and it's packed with productivity enhancers like document sharing and custom app development. It's easy to deploy, and it's flexible enough to integrate across multiple platform, including J2EE and Linux.
_OK, who sat on my lunch?
Here is the PDF if you want a copy. LotusNotesDom_Cubicle_TBC_AD.pdf
This follows an equally exciting Sametime 7.5 Ad that ran a month ago which Adam Gartenberg blogged about. I'm thrilled to see IBM putting so much into Lotus.
Here are the words...
_INFRASTRUCTURE LOG
_DAY 44: This lack of productivity is out of control. No one is getting anything done. What we're using isn't working. Gil's had enough. He moved everyone into one cubicle. A "collaboration cubicle.
_Note to self: collaborating means showers are a must.
_Day 46: I'm going with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino instead. It's far more than email; it's an open platform designed for collaboration. It has proven security features and it's packed with productivity enhancers like document sharing and custom app development. It's easy to deploy, and it's flexible enough to integrate across multiple platform, including J2EE and Linux.
_OK, who sat on my lunch?
Here is the PDF if you want a copy. LotusNotesDom_Cubicle_TBC_AD.pdf
This follows an equally exciting Sametime 7.5 Ad that ran a month ago which Adam Gartenberg blogged about. I'm thrilled to see IBM putting so much into Lotus.

