Shared Spaces announces the publication of an independent Strategic Viewpoint report assessing the newly released IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7. Authored by Michael Sampson, the 11-page report:
" ... asks a disarmingly simple question: Do the new features and functions in Notes and Domino 7 deliver sufficient value to justify the expense of upgrading? Yes, IBM is ready to sell it. Yes, business partners are ready to assist customers with the implementation. But, is there value for the organizational customer?"

Table of Contents
Introduction
Executive Summary
* Summary Value Assessment
* Statement of Research Independence
Traditional Value Proposition of Notes and Domino
Critique of New Features and Functions
* For End Users
* For Application Developers
* For IT Administrators
Strategic Recommendations to Customers and Business Partners
* Next Steps for Current Maintenance Customers of IBM Lotus
* Next Steps for Current Notes and Domino Customers without Maintenance
* Next Steps for Prospective Customers of IBM Lotus
* Next Steps for IBM Lotus Business Partners
Strategic Recommendations to IBM Lotus
* Improving End User Productivity
* Improving Application Developer Productivity
* Improving IT Administrator Productivity
* Improving Market Clarity on Notes, Domino and Workplace
How to Buy
Existing subscribers of the Shared Spaces Collaboration Intelligence Service have immediate access to this report. If you are not an existing subscriber, why not subscribe! Alternatively, there are single report licensing options available. Contact reports@shared-spaces.com to discuss the options or to place an order.



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