If you are considering a Lotus Notes database archiving project, you are probably aware that there are a few different options when it comes to selecting an archiving solution. So how do you pick one? We may be biased, but we do also believe that you should make a decision on tooling armed with the most knowledge of what to look for and the best questions to ask a potential vendor. So here are the five most important things to consider when it comes to picking an archiving tool for Lotus Notes databases.
How to Reliably and Accurately Measure Business Usage of Lotus Notes Databases
If you have Lotus Notes apps in your organization, then you may well have thought about migrating them away from that platform in the past. Our experience is that most organizations wildly underestimate the extent to which those apps, which may be pretty old, are being used. You can’t make a decision about what to do with those older apps until you have an accurate picture of who is using them, and how often.
Smooth Sailing: Teamstudio Export Configuration Tips
Most of the time, the installation and configuration of Teamstudio Export goes very smoothly. After all, of the 12 products in our portfolio, it’s the one with the most straightforward setup. But sometimes things can go awry, especially if you have a “non-standard” Notes config. Not to worry, paying attention to a few key config settings can usually straighten things out and ensure smooth sailing when it comes to exporting your Lotus Notes databases.
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Domino v12 Launch Keeps HCL Product Strategy On Track
In the three years since HCL took over development of Domino, they have been executing on a product strategy that is making the 30 year old platform relevant again. After years of neglect, there was a lot to do, but the latest release of Domino, v12, moves the product further forward than it’s ever been.





