Lotus is outdated? Can you say "35 million users" and the largest PKI infrastructure deployed in the world? A server software (unlike MS's) that runs on all the major operating systems com a home pc (Linux) to an enterprise-class Mainframe, and all in between? Please, don't compare apples to oranges and based on hype...that's what Microsoft does.
Something that runs on a stable OS? What's a stable OS to you? Linux? Solaris (Solaris and Intel)? AIX? HP-UX? An AS/400? OS/2? A Mainframe? Domino is the most scalable and stable groupware server there is. It runs on all these platforms. You choose.
Actually, you can choose to administrate the server via a browser and download only the Notes Client, Domino Designer (the app dev client) or the Administrator separately. Go to http://notes.net and click on the "Downloads" button.
Just as a suggestion, there's an archive of the beta of Domino on Linux (http://notes.net/r5linuxforum.nsf?OpenDatabase) and new questions should be posted to the Domino Gold Forum (http://notes.net/46dom.nsf).
Lotus is outdated? Can you say "35 million users" and the largest PKI infrastructure deployed in the world? A server software (unlike MS's) that runs on all the major operating systems com a home pc (Linux) to an enterprise-class Mainframe, and all in between? Please, don't compare apples to oranges and based on hype...that's what Microsoft does.
Something that runs on a stable OS? What's a stable OS to you? Linux? Solaris (Solaris and Intel)? AIX? HP-UX? An AS/400? OS/2? A Mainframe? Domino is the most scalable and stable groupware server there is. It runs on all these platforms. You choose.
Actually, you can choose to administrate the server via a browser and download only the Notes Client, Domino Designer (the app dev client) or the Administrator separately. Go to http://notes.net and click on the "Downloads" button.
Just as a suggestion, there's an archive of the beta of Domino on Linux (http://notes.net/r5linuxforum.nsf?OpenDatabase) and new questions should be posted to the Domino Gold Forum (http://notes.net/46dom.nsf).
Hope this helps!
Kandango
kandango@usa.ten