Lotus Notes and Domino 8.0
Lotus Notes and Domino 8.0 isn't about new mail and calendar features. Rather, this release is about a paradigm shift in the desktop client. Your inbox is now home base for integrating all types of business applications. A lot has already been said about the programming model, Lotus Expeditor 6.1.1, which employs eclipse.org open standards. So let's spotlight the user experience and collaboration. Lotus Notes 8.0 has a clean new look, logical menus, and customisable layouts; for us, this design makes the client easier to use compared to Microsoft Outlook. Still, current Lotus Notes users should feel comfortable with the mail client, since it works much as before.
Pros
- You can arrange messages as a conversation thread, can create plug-ins, embedded ODF editors
Cons
- Most of the new features included are what Outlook has had for quite some time
Bottom Line
IBM Lotus has delivered a significant upgrade that existing customers will embrace. Compared with competitors (such as Microsoft's unified communications and collaboration platform), Lotus Notes and Domino 8.0 appear less complicated for IT staff to manage and develop solutions around, providing opportunities for server consolidation while integrating various collaboration capabilities in a rich Web 2.0-style client. Notes and Domino 8.0 also provide important multi-platform support.
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Price
$ 348.96 (AUD)
You see the familiar list of messages tagged with importance. However, now you can preview documents in a vertical pane to the right, and you can recall messages - two features that Microsoft Outlook has offered for ages. Where Lotus Notes now beats Outlook, though, is in its capability of arranging messages as a conversation thread - and these can span an entire mail file, not just your inbox. Just highlight one message and all related ones automatically become part of the thread. Moreover, we really liked how Lotus Notes can move the entire thread to a separate folder, which makes managing your mailbox much easier.
Lotus Notes Calendar isn't radically different. There's better colour coding of events, and you can see meeting invitations on the calendar before you accept them - here again, features that Outlook has included for a while. Contacts (previously called personal address book) are more visually appealing in the new release, with a business card view and hooks into instant messaging.
Like Outlook and Exchange 2007, Lotus Notes and Domino 8.0 makes good use of presencing. Hovering over a message shows if the sender is online and then lets you start an IM chat. But we find the IBM Lotus implementation more elegant than Microsoft's, and here's where Eclipse plays a big role.
Lotus Sametime instant messaging is integrated as a plug-in (written with Expeditor) that's accessed from an expanded sidebar. From the end-user standpoint, we found this arrangement greatly reduced screen clutter while providing quick access to many other features, including a mini-calendar view and the new RSS feed reader.
The plug-in approach is also compelling from an IT standpoint. With relative ease, developers should be able to create plug-ins (with Lotus Domino Designer 8.0 or Eclipse-based tools) that mashup data from in-house systems (such as CRM and HR systems) and outside Web services. There's also a Composite Application Editor to wire components together by dragging and dropping them into a compound application, which should speed development.
For search, Lotus Notes 8.0 has its own engine for IBM Lotus files, including e-mail and other local Notes databases. Interestingly, integration with Google Desktop Search (if it's installed) allows a single query to display results from Lotus Notes, your desktop and the Web.
Yet for real value, kudos to IBM Lotus for embedding ODF (open document format) editors for presentations, spreadsheets and word processing, which you access without leaving Lotus Notes 8.0. We think this feature should especially benefit enterprises running multiple desktop platforms. Linux users of Lotus Notes 8.0 (and Mac users in 2008) can work on the same files as Windows users without special software or conversion steps that often cause ugly formatting problems.
In doing all this editing, it's likely you'll have a bunch of open windows. But that's not a big deal, since Lotus Notes 8.0 provides a thumbnail application viewer, which lets you quickly go to the open tab you want.
One important capability is optional, yet very relevant to collaboration. Enterprises may add the Activities component of Lotus Connections as a sidebar. Put simply, this lets team members create a shared space for working with e-mail, IM discussions, and documents related to a project - without involving IT administrators.
The work administrators perform should be less time-consuming. For example, it's easy to provision sidebar plug-ins and other client features (such as mail settings) from a Lotus Domino 8.0 server.
Lotus Notes and Domino 8.0 aren't written in Eclipse (rather C++). But elsewhere, Eclipse open standards abound, from Web 2.0 plug-ins to working with documents created with Microsoft Office and Open Office. Upgrading from Notes 6.0 to 7.0 wasn't a "must do" for many customers. Lotus Notes and Domino 8.0 are more compelling. The new release not only freshens up the platform with modern Web 2.0 features, but also represents a substantial shift in approach - toward a modern services-oriented architecture. The time is right for the move.
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