What's wrong with Lotus Notes / Lotus Domino

Posted by Anthony Gatlin on Stack Overflow See other posts from Stack Overflow or by Anthony Gatlin
Published on 2010-05-28T14:53:28Z Indexed on 2010/05/28 15:02 UTC
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I have a client who is using Lotus Domino for their web application/server platform. The client has two "web developers" who are more comfortable with Lotus Domino than more mainstream tools and technologies and are not enthusiastic about making a switch. I have been asked to provide an assessment of why it may be prudent to migrate to a different web application platform.

I would be particularly interested in understanding deficiencies related to the platform as I have very little knowledge of Domino but am very familiar with other platforms.

In addition to the fact that Apache has over 70% of web server market, IIS over 21%, and Lotus almost 0%, what other reasons would you give for moving away from this platform?

Thank you for your help!

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What's wrong with Lotus Notes / Lotus Domino?

Posted by Anthony Gatlin on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Anthony Gatlin
Published on 2010-05-28T14:55:05Z Indexed on 2010/05/28 15:02 UTC
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I have a client who is using Lotus Domino for their web application/server platform. The client has two "web developers" who are more comfortable with Lotus Domino than more mainstream tools and technologies and are not enthusiastic about making a switch. I have been asked to provide an assessment of why it may be prudent to migrate to a different web application platform.

I would be particularly interested in understanding deficiencies related to the platform as I have very little knowledge of Domino but am very familiar with other platforms.

In addition to the fact that Apache has over 70% of web server market, IIS over 21%, and Lotus almost 0%, what other reasons would you give for moving away from this platform?

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What's wrong with Lotus Notes / Lotus Domino?

Posted by user20242 on Server Fault See other posts from Server Fault or by user20242
Published on 2010-05-28T14:56:28Z Indexed on 2010/05/28 15:02 UTC
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I have a client who is using Lotus Domino for their web application/server platform. The client has two "web developers" who are more comfortable with Lotus Domino than more mainstream tools and technologies and are not enthusiastic about making a switch. I have been asked to provide an assessment of why it may be prudent to migrate to a different web application platform.

I would be particularly interested in understanding deficiencies related to the platform as I have very little knowledge of Domino but am very familiar with other platforms.

In addition to the fact that Apache has over 70% of web server market, IIS over 21%, and Lotus almost 0%, what other reasons would you give for moving away from this platform?

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