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Explores the advantages and disadvantages of using intranets and the Internet as a groupware platform. After an overview of groupware, TCP/IP, and Lotus Notes, coverage includes implementing major features of a groupware product in Notes and on an intranet, with discussion of business considerations, cost, upgradability, and security. For nonprogrammers, small-business entrepreneurs, and managers. -- Copyright © 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved
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Explores the advantages and disadvantages of using Intranets and the Internet as a groupware platform. Provides a basic understanding of groupware, TCP/IP, Lotus Notes, and related issues. Paper.
Intranets Vs. Lotus Notes FROM THE PUBLISHER
Written for network managers and company executives who are looking for options beyond NetWare or NT networks, and who want the functionality of Lotus Notes without the training, maintenance, and management usually associated with it, this book guides readers into learning how to build their own Intranet. It discusses the software needed and how to use an Intranet locally to connect to a WAN. The comparisons to Lotus Notes provide a frame of reference.