New applications are typically installed in web-based configurations thanks to "a massive bias towards" online applications and services. For example, a major roll-out of web-based email and collaboration built on IBM's Lotus iNotes is underway, while back-end administrative systems and even Bankwest's teller system are installed as server-side applications with web-based front ends.
"Over the years, there has been a very conscious effort to avoid legacy systems," Clasquin explains.
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Isn't this hosted iNotes, ie not the Lotus iNotes most people think of, but the outblaze acuisition?
ReplyDeleteWay to look for that cloud inside the silver lining, Carl.
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