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RE: Some general comments from Lotus. ~Umberto Nongeroson 1.Oct.02 11:40 PM a Web browser General All ReleasesAll Platforms
A very quick comment here...
It is possible to have two competing products within a company's product line aimed at different markets. This is nothing new or exciting - look at (to borrow an example from the 'enemy') MS Access and SQL Server. One is aimed at the lower end of the market, and one at the higher.
Now - why hasn't anyone yet realised that the migration of Domino/Notes to WebSphere services does not automatically mean that the classic Notes/Domino that we know and love will completely cease to be? Both can co-exist quite happily, and would mean that companies using the classic version would have an obvious and low-trauma upgrade path as they grew.
Am I the only person that sees this as a sensible way to approach things? It's not All-or-Nothing here people...