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Lotus Domino Application Server - ( v. 4.5.7g ) - media - Linux, UNIX, Win, OS/2 - English - 40-bit at Backoffice
Lotus Domino Application Server - ( v. 4.5.7g ) - media - Linux, UNIX, Win, OS/2 - English - 40-bit AH8IHIE
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The Lotus Domino Application Server is an open, secure platform optimized to support rapid delivery of collaborative Web applications that integrate your enterprise systems with dynamic business processes.Domino Application Server enables you to further leverage current Web investments. Domino Enterprise Connection Services (DECS) provides rapid connectivity to enterprise data. CORBA/IIOP support lets you integrate Domino with your applications architecture. Support for Microsoft IIS brings Domino's rich application services to NT Web environments. A comprehensive development environment, the Domino Application Server lets you move beyond static Web sites - to create high-value business solutions that include workflow, content management and highly flexible security. No platform makes it easier to create self-service applications like e-commerce and customer care, and connect them to back-end systems. The Domino Server Family is an integrated messaging and Web application software platform for growing companies that need to improve customer responsiveness and streamline business processes.Product Description | Lotus Domino Application Server - ( v. 4.5.7g ) - media | Category | Office applications | Subcategory | Office applications - groupware | Version | 4.5.7g | License Type | Media | Language(s) | English | Platform | Linux, UNIX, Windows, IBM OS/2 | OS Required | IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, IBM AIX, SunSoft Solaris, IBM OS/400, HP-UX, IBM OS/390, Linux |
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Category | Office applications |
Subcategory | Office applications - groupware |
Version | 4.5.7g |
Language(s) | English |
SOFTWARE |
License Type | Media |
Platform | Linux, UNIX, Windows, IBM OS/2 |
Compliant Standards | 40-bit encryption |
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS |
OS Required | IBM OS/2, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, IBM AIX, SunSoft Solaris, IBM OS/400, HP-UX, IBM OS/390, Linux |
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