IBM readies Notes/Domino 7.0 Public Beta

by Volker Weber

Thank you for your participation in the Notes and Domino 7 Beta program. We are excited about this release and your participation in the Beta program. Your involvement will help us achieve a new benchmark in product quality for IBM Lotus Notes/Domino and associated products.

Lotus Notes 7 and Lotus Domino 7 together provide a multiplatform foundation for collaboration and e-business, driving solutions from corporate messaging to Web-based transactions and everything in between. This enterprise-class messaging and collaboration system maximizes human productivity by unleashing the experience and expertise of individuals, teams, and extended communities.

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That's nice. Someone might want to talk to IBM about content management and making pages available only when they are relevant. The download link is a dead end (16April2004 09:30AM GMT+8).
However - it feels like X-Mas... growing exitement.
;-) stw

Is a cool news Volker, but i did not find on ibm download site DB2 8.1.5 :)

Egor Margineanu, 2004-04-16 07:58

I suppose IBM uses Websphere not Domino thats why the content is broken :-)))

Thorsten Ebers, 2004-04-16 10:23

Link works now :-) I am downloading at the moment

Thorsten Ebers, 2004-04-16 14:07

what part of a .NSF URL implies that IBM is using WebSphere for this beta?

Puh, the weekend is ready for a test. ADSL line is burning...

Is that true? You cannot change the install path with this installer?

Michael Gollmick, 2004-04-17 11:19

Do you know the benchmark for productivity in dot net? If so, please share the same with me.

Thanks & Regards,
Sunandan

Sunandan Sarkar, 2004-09-24 09:55

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