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 | IBM Lotus Domino Document Manager is for organizations that need a more efficient method than e-mail to manage documents that are worked on collaboratively with others. Employees can author documents in standard and familiar desktop applications (like Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Lotus 1-2-3, etc.), save them from within those applications directly into Lotus Domino Document Manager and submit them for review and approval within or across workgroups. Once the documents have been approved and are ready for publication, Lotus Domino Document Manager stores them and provides access to these shared documents, to help ensure that everyone is always using the most current version.
Lotus Domino Document Manager can help improve user productivity and reduce storage and network bandwidth costs by leveraging existing Lotus Notes and Domino infrastructures - contributing to an attractive total cost of ownership. Lotus Domino Document Manager 7 security features empower employees to manage corporate information in a productive way. |
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Top benefits of upgrading to Lotus Domino Document Manager 7:
Administration and Serviceability Enhancements
- Easier handling of name changes
- Enhanced installation logging
- Locked document release
- Method entry and exit tracing for LotusScript and agents
- Support for Netegrity SiteMinder
New Platforms Supported
- IBM AIX 5.3
- Safari browser on Mac OS X
- IBM Lotus Notes on Mac OS X (for email integration only)
- Microsoft Office 2003
- Support for integration with additional desktop applications
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Read how IBM customers are putting collaborative document management to work, on the IBM Case Studies Web site.
Here are some success stories touting the benefits of Lotus Domino Document Manager.
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