Lotus Domino


An IBM server application platform used for enterprise e-mail, messaging, scheduling and collaboration. Lotus Domino was previously called Lotus Notes Server and was initially the server component of Lotus Corp’s client-server messaging technology. Lotus Domino provides the complete infrastructure needed to create, test, deploy, and manage distributed, multi-lingual applications, including directory, database, application server, administration, security, connectivity, Web server, e-mail server, calendaring engine, and so on, all in one application.

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