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July 1997

Lotus Domino 4.5 Server and Notes 4.5 Client


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Network in a Box
Lotus positions the Domino/Notes software combination as a system for developing and deploying both client and server applications that structure information flow in an enterprise. One box's label reads Lotus Notes: Groupware and E-Mail for the Net; the other box's label is Groupware and E-Mail for the Net: .domino, Powered by Notes. A closer look reveals Client on the former label, and Server on the latter.

Domino 4.5 Server
You can run Domino Server on both Intel and Alpha systems. You can also use Domino with IBM OS/2, AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, Novell NetWare, and Windows 95.

Domino 4.5 Server and Notes 4.5 Client are on the same installation CD-ROM, which Lotus includes in each package. The Domino package includes an extra CD-ROM labeled SMTP/MIME MTA, release 1.05. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used to transfer email between networks on the Internet. MIME supports mail messages that contain graphics, video, and audio attachments. Messaging Transfer Agent (MTA) is the software that lets Domino and workstations exchange mail over the Internet. You must purchase one copy of the Domino 4.5 Server software for each server you install it on.

Notes 4.5 Client
As with Domino Server, you can run Notes 4.5 Client on a variety of platforms: Intel and Alpha NT systems, Win95, Windows 3.x, IBM OS/2, AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, and Mac OS.

Notes ships with more than a dozen templates that let you create personalized forms and databases. For example, the Approval Cycle template lets you route a document or customized form to a list of people. Another common template is the Discussion template, which you can use like an intranet bulletin board for informally storing and sharing information. The most commonly used template is the customizable Personal Address Book template.

Lotus provides client licensing options for Notes 4.5 Client, Notes 4.5 Desktop Client, and Notes 4.5 Mail Client. These licensing options differ in which databases and templates the user can access. The Notes 4.5 Client license lets the user access all built-in templates and databases, create blank templates, design custom applications, and register new Notes users. The Desktop license does not permit access to administrative and design features. The Mail license is more restrictive, but it allows the use of mail, communication, and documentation databases. Licensing requires one copy of the client software for each user.

Besides the installation CD-ROMs, the Notes 4.5 Client package also comes with CD-ROMs for Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE). Lotus provides both Netscape and IE to let customers control the mix of browsers for accessing the Internet or intranets.

Domino/Notes Partnership
How does Domino 4.5 Server compare with Notes 4.5 Client? Each part needs the other to function fully. Domino 4.5 Server provides an integrated server platform for building and deploying interactive applications on corporate intranets and the Internet. Browsers, including non-Notes clients, can access server-based data and applications. Domino 4.5 Server features include editing, search engines, Web attachments, authentication, user and Web site directories, HTML service, and HTTP support. Domino 4.5 Server also boasts an advanced messaging service for a variety of mail clients (SMTP/MIME MTA), with a built-in calendar and scheduling capability. Domino 4.5 Server contains network administrative tools such as database management, directory assistance, NT logon and user management, custom installations, and automatic database replication and synchronization. Enhancements under the Advance Services option include clustering, billing, and partitioned servers.

Notes 4.5 Client provides integration with the Web, browser integration, information control and management, application capabilities, data encryption, the Personal Web browser for offline surfing, support for Netscape plug-ins, HTML 3.2 support, Java execution, and the calendar and scheduling feature. Lotus focuses the Notes 4.5 Client capabilities on improving group productivity and personal time management.

Domino/Notes Scenarios
For an excellent description of product usability, read "Domino/Notes Release 4.5 Reviewer's Guide," at http://www2.lotus.com/domino.nsf?opendatabase. You access the guide by selecting product info, reviewer's guide. This guide includes excellent examples of the power of Lotus' groupware product.

In one example, an employee uses Domino/Notes' Internet capabilities to research a subject. Then, she uses the messaging functions to forward information to her coworkers, and she uses the scheduling resources for her presentation. With the Web tools, she adds graphics and links and constructs a corporate intranet Web page for all users, whether they have Notes clients or Web browsers.

In another example, an employee develops an interactive Web page so that a customer can query product shipments. Queries access backend databases with enabled security features. This example shows how a company can free employees from handling telephone inquiries.

The last example illustrates the Domino/Notes Internet applications, which let any Notes client or authorized Web browser create a site. The products includes application frameworks that let the user simply fill in the blanks for home pages, policies and procedures, discussions, document libraries, FAQ's, white paper databases, and so forth.

The Bottom Line
The bottom line is that Domino/Notes is an enterprise groupware package with numerous and powerful capabilities. I highly recommend that you gather as much information as possible and be prepared to redesign your system's network resources. As with any major project, implementing Domino/Notes requires you to complete the real work up front; the rest is just routine maintenance.

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