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| | Lotus in transition, again, this week at Lotusphere 2000 (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Lotus is also expected to show off a revamped user interface for its knowledge management product, code-named Raven, which company officials describe as a front end for corporate information portals. |
 | | Lotus has dabbled in rental applications, largely through ISPs, but the company is expected to take a more active approach. |
 | | IBM and Lotus officials are also expected to quell worries that Notes is becoming less strategically important in the company's overall electronic-commerce initiatives relative to WebSphere, stressing that most corporate users still need both products: WebSphere for higher-speed transactions with a priority on availability, and Notes for dealing with documents, forms, and workflow. |
| www.infoworld.com /articles/hn/xml/00/01/17/000117hnlotusphere.html (1069 words) |
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