IBM Lotus Domino

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Lotus Domino is an IBM server product that provides enterprise-grade e-mail, collaboration capabilities, and custom application platform. Domino began life as Lotus Notes Server, the server component of Lotus Development Corporation's client-server messaging technology. It can be used as an application server for Lotus Notes applications and/or as a web server. It also has a built-in database system in the format of NSF. From release 7, Domino server can use DB2 system as its backend database.

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[edit] Lotus Domino products

  • Lotus Domino
    • Collaboration Express
    • Enterprise Server
    • Messaging Express
    • Messaging Server
    • Utility Express
    • Utility Server
  • Lotus Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook
  • Lotus Domino Designer
  • Lotus Domino Document Manager (formerly Domino.Doc)
  • Lotus Domino Everyplace
  • Lotus Domino Unified Communications
  • Lotus Domino Web Access
    • for Collaboration
    • for Messaging
    • V6
  • Lotus Domino WebMail
  • DominoBlog

[edit] Lotus Domino services

The Lotus Domino server can provide multiple services. The core services include:

  • Email server (supporting Lotus Notes, POP3, IMAP, web browser and Outlook clients and SMTP support)
  • Applications server (the Lotus Notes client provides the runtime)
  • Web server (Lotus Notes data or other surfaced via a web browser)
  • Database server (Notes Storage Format)
  • Directory server (LDAP)

Add-ins to the Lotus Domino server can provide the following:

  • Data integration (LEI)
  • Instant messaging and Web conferencing (IBM Sametime)
  • Document management (Domino Document manager)
  • Collaboration space (Domino Quickplace)
  • Mobile application server (Domino Everyplace)

[edit] Major releases

  • Lotus Domino 7.0.x
  • Lotus Domino 6.5.x
  • Lotus Domino 6.0.x
  • Lotus Domino 5.0.x

[edit] See also

  • Lotus Notes, client collaborative software for Lotus Domino server
  • DIIOP, protocol to access Lotus Domino servers

[edit] External links


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