| Publisher | Mainsoft Corp. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 01 Oct 2008 | |
| Topics | Document Management, Groupware - Workflow, Collaborative Web, Email | ||
| Downloads | 69 | ||
Many enterprises with IBM Lotus Notes rely on Microsoft SharePoint for document management and team collaboration. However, accessing SharePoint documents within Notes is a multi-step process that impedes IT users' collaboration and productivity. This whitepaper examines IT options for integrating messaging and collaboration platforms, including migrating to a single vendor strategy and strategic coexistence using Mainsoft SharePoint Integrator for Lotus Notes.
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