IBM Lotus Notes Server Consolidation and Client Delivery
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Reduce Resources Required to Manage IBM® Lotus Notes® and Ensure High Performance over Wide Area Network Connections
Because every user needs access to email, Lotus Notes is a mission-critical application. Replication is the underlying technology in Notes that dictates how often a user gets new email or sends new messages. Replication can take a lot of bandwidth and, in most instances, it is set up as a manual process that must be initiated by the user. To expedite replication, most companies distribute Lotus Notes Domino Servers in local offices, requiring additional IT administrators to support them. Also, the large Lotus Notes Client must be installed on every Windows workstation either manually or through some sort of
push technology, which also demands high bandwidth.
push technology, which also demands high bandwidth.
- Reduce bandwidth costs for email replication between client and Lotus Notes server
- Reduce cost of administering distributed servers
- Deliver 32-bit Lotus Notes securely via the Web
- Expand access beyond Windows devices
- Increase productivity by reducing administration by users
- Avoid costs of purchasing and upgrading high-end PCs to support Notes client
Current Environment: Distributed Lotus Notes Environment. Lotus Notes servers are located in dispersed locations with Windows users replicating across various link speeds.
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Citrix XenApp enables centralization of Lotus Notes servers while allowing high-performance, secure access from any location using any device.
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