Yesterday I announced that I'd been working on compiling a list of ways Notes/Domino can save your company money during this economic slowdown.
The first item on the list of how Notes/Domino can save your company money is Web Services. Connecting your Notes applications to other systems makes both of the connected systems exponentially more valuable. Since you already have Notes in place, why not connect your Notes applications to your enterprise data through a web service? With a little understanding of http and XML, the fact that many modern software applications offer web services as an interface makes this approach very cost effective.
Furthermore, mobile smart phones have become so prevalent, why not connect your Notes applications to them through web services? I've connected a Notes contact management database to a basic Blackberry application I wrote. Both the web service - essentially, a LotusScript agent - and the Blackberry application were fairly straight forward projects to build.
Let me know your thoughts on ways web services in Notes can help boost productivity, leverage resources, and cut expenses in your organization.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
What Notes/Domino can do to help your company in an economic slowdown
I posted the following on the Lotus Software Professionals discussion group over at LinkedIn
I really believe that the oncoming global economic slowdown is the perfect opportunity to show your organization how Notes/Domino can help your organization do more with less. I've been compiling a list and in the coming days will touch on some things that can contribute to keeping your company in the black and out of the red.Has your boss approached you about the value of Notes/Domino to your organization? Better yet, have you approached your boss about how Notes/Domino can help your organization save money and boost productivity?
If either of the above are true, I'd love to talk to you about putting a plan in action to make the most of your Notes/Domino investment.
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