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IBM Lotus Lotus Now Runs On Linux Desktop Personal Computers

Enterprise-level of Collaboration Platform for Business Users
IBM Lotus Notes on Linux desktop computers opens a desktop alternative to the proprietary Windows operating systems. The open source of the Linux desktop operating system has gained support by the Lotus Notes and Domino 7 which now can run on Linux Desktop computers as a true collaboration platform.

The Lotus Domino/Notes 7 provides a collaboration platform for business users in the enterprise and the benefits and features include:

Free and Low Cost
Lotus Notes users are now able to integrate free and low cost business software applications
independent software vendors (ISVs).

Open Source
Your enterprise can be relieved from the proprietary Windows operating system and have full control of your system from operating system level to applications.

Enterprise-level Messaging System
The Lotus Domino/Lotus Release 7 is the most open and interoperable enterprise collaboration platform and offers enterprise-level of collaboration architecture.

SMEs Can Afford
IBM Lotus Notes on Linux helps most of the small and medium sized businesses (SMB), because Linux is flexibile and a less costly. Through ISVs, Lotus Notes applications can be developed quickly to solve many business challenges, such as sales quotations, help desk operations, business process, logistics and accounting management.Lotus Notes on Linux gives SMBs an all-in-one environment that is scalable, enterprise-grade and collaborative.

 

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