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IT Analysis - The Death of Workplace

Overview The overall Lotus offering has grown massively over the last couple of years - IBM has decided to invest in Lotus, rather than seeing it as a cash cow. By putting Portal into Lotus' hands, the strengths of Lotus as the owner of the interface between man and machine is brought to the fore. By integrating Lotus into the rest of the IBM software group means that the strengths of back end integration and connectivity is also there. From the group that worked on Workplace, one has functionality that would not have grown out of the old Lotus Notes/Domino team organically - the Workplace team was allowed to work without the need to reference existing technology designs.

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Date PublishedJanuary 2007
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