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 IBM DB2 system as its backend database.

[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 Administrator Client Lotus Domino Designer Client Lotus Domino Document Manager (formerly Domino.Doc) Lotus Domino Everyplace Lotus Domino Unified Communications Lotus Domino Web Access (IBM Lotus iNotes since 2008)
Full Mode Lite Mode (for mobile devices, available since Domino 8.0.2)
Lotus Notes Traveler

[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 Facility) Directory server (LDAP)

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

Data integration (LEI) Instant messaging and Web conferencing (IBM Sametime) Document management (Domino Document Manager) Collaboration space (Domino Quickplace) Mobile application server (Domino Everyplace) Mobile "Push" synchronization to Handheld devices - Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks (Lotus Notes Traveler)

[edit] Versions

Lotus Domino products are released simultaneously with Lotus Notes client products of the same version. Refer to Lotus Notes Versions.

[edit] See also

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

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