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Product category: Application integration
News Release from: Microsoft | Subject: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 24 January 2007

Lotus Notes/Domino transition simplified

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Microsoft makes it easier for organisations to transition to its unified communications and collaboration platform

More than ever, organisations worldwide are investing in Microsoft's platform for unified communications and collaboration, and they now have an easier way to make the transition with a new set of tools and resources for their IT administrators and employees Microsoft has announced new tools that will help IBM Lotus Notes/Domino customers take advantage of the new unified communication and collaboration innovations that are being delivered as part of the recently released Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, the 2007 Microsoft Office system and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 technologies

These resources include a new suite of tools for managing transitions of IBM's directory, messaging and application solutions, as well as new templates for SharePoint Products and Technologies, which make it even easier for IT professionals to roll out customised applications for common business scenarios.

Together these tools are making it easier for IBM customers to manage transitions to and start experiencing the benefits of Microsoft's modern, integrated platform, which increases organisational productivity, streamlines business processes, and reduces IT cost and complexity.

"With the release of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, the 2007 Office system with SharePoint Server 2007, and solutions such as the next generation of Microsoft Office Live Communications Server in the pipeline, I'm convinced we will continue to see strong adoption of our comprehensive platform in the coming year," said Jeff Raikes, president of the Microsoft Business Division at Microsoft.

"Our clear road map and product innovation are helping customers say yes to Microsoft".

More and more companies worldwide are making the strategic business decision to move to Microsoft's unified communication and collaboration platform because of its integrated set of capabilities as well as new innovations including support for wikis, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, blogs, social networking tools, unified messaging and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) integration.

Microsoft represented 52 percent of the integrated collaborative environments market revenue in 2005, and experienced double-digit growth year over year the two years before (indicating 2004 and 2003), according to analyst firm IDC.

Customers such as Community Bank, Foley Equipment and Lee Enterprises have made Microsoft their platform of choice because of its ability to enable people to work together more productively and effectively, and strengthen business processes.

"Over the last several years our mobile work force has grown significantly and with that we needed a communication and collaboration platform that could adapt to our unique needs," said Karen Pollock, information technology manager at Foley Equipment Company, a leading Midwest Caterpillar dealership servicing the construction, agriculture, truck engine, and power generation fields since 1942.

"We decided to move from IBM Lotus Notes/Domino to the Microsoft platform due to its ability to allow our employees to collaborate without walls while also reducing the administration burden to our IT staff".

Microsoft continues its commitment to help customers transition from Lotus Notes/Domino in a manageable fashion to Microsoft's unified communications and collaboration platform.

This year's release of tools and templates focuses on providing a simpler user experience and increased automation for IT administrators.

These tools and templates include the following:.

* Microsoft Transporter Suite for Lotus Notes - This new suite exploits a simple, unified interface, allowing customers to plan, prepare and transition their messaging and directory services as well analyse their Notes application infrastructure, determine the best course of action for applications, and move data from template-based applications to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.

These tools ease the migration process, even for applications, and provide a great opportunity for partners to extend the tools for advanced migration needs of customers.

* Role-Based Templates for SharePoint My Sites - Drawing on SharePoint Server's rich personalisation capabilities and integration with line-of-business data, a set of new Role-Based Templates for SharePoint My Sites provide a quick and cost-effective starting point to create customised portals where different employees can go to find the information and tools they need to do their jobs.

They include templates for the following roles: sales account manager, financial analyst, staffing specialist, administrative assistant, customer services representative, IT engineer and marketing manager.

* Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Application Templates - To provide organisations with a starting point for creating their own custom applications, Microsoft has developed a set of 40 templates for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.

The templates make it easier for IT personnel to roll out customised applications for common business workgroup processes, allowing them to focus on more mission-critical tasks.

The templates include scenarios for sales and marketing tasks, HR and finance processes, business and IT operations, project management needs, and vertical applications for education, healthcare, professional services, retail and financial organisations.

In addition, organisations can use the Microsoft Transporter Suite to migrate data from template-based Notes applications to these Windows SharePoint Services application templates.

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