This white paper discusses about Lotus Domino which is an Application server that provides groupware functionality and development tools to create messaging, collaboration, workflow, tracking, Internet and intranet applications. Lotus Domino 6 currently supports Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Sun Solaris SPARC, IBM AIX, IBM OS/400, and Red Hat Linux platforms.
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