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Lotus
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Definition: Founded in 1982, with headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lotus Development Corporation designs, develops, and provides support services for messaging and wireless, advanced collaboration and e-learning products. In 1995, Lotus was purchased by and became a wholly owned subsidary of International Business Machines (IBM).

Certifications Offered:

CLS - Certified Lotus Specialist

CLP - Certified Lotus Professional

CLI - Certified Lotus Instructor

CLEI - Certified Lotus End-User Instructor

Products:

  • Domino - Integrated messaging and Web application software platform.
  • Notes - E-mail, calendaring, group scheduling, Web access and information management client.
  • Sametime - Real-time collaboration software solution with chat, whiteboarding and application sharing capabilities.
  • K-station - Enterprise knowledge portal.
  • Discovery Server - Comprehensive knowledge server: taxonomy, metrics, advanced search, expertise location.
  • LearningSpace - Distance learning platform integrating live, asynchronous and self-paced content delivery.
  • QuickPlace - Team collaboration software for capturing discussions, documents, tasks, etc. for projects and ad-hoc initiatives.
  • SmartSuite - Desktop productivity solutions, including 32-bit Windows applications: spreadsheet, word processor, database, presentation graphics, time management, and multimedia software.  

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