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| Time:
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The Radicati Group, Inc.'s latest whitepaper, "IBM Lotus & Microsoft -- Corporate Messaging Market Analysis," examines the messaging strategies and product plans of market leaders IBM Lotus and Microsoft. Over the next four years, IBM Lotus' corporate messaging software installed base market share is expected to fall sharply from 24% to 17%. The installed base of Lotus Domino will peak in 2005 and decline thereafter, while the study predicts that the new Workplace platform will not experience significant uptake for several years to come.
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Exchange Connector for Notes is a great way to mesh address books from Notes and Exchange together. I'm using it right now.
Having a fairly decent Notes installation (5K users, 1.7TB data) here. I can tell you that we are getting rid of Notes since they dropped support for the Notes Client on UNIX. Once that decision is made, Exchange is the only viable alternative (for my org anyway).
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