"The most absurd part of all this has to be an enterprise adoption comment made by the so-called analyst, Kevin McIsaac, at IBRS (I be arse?). He said, "I can't really imagine someone who's really hip and cool -- like an iPhone user -- wanting to use Lotus Notes."
not sure if anyone is still following this thread but I resent the statement above!! I'm a 27 year old who uses (and LOVES!) lotus notes and have been wanting an iphone but can't use it until they update it for the iphone. This IBRS analyst (and his clients) are in a bit of a surprise.
Lotus Notes is back. its productive; its efficient; and its cool. Get with it or get out of its way.
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"The most absurd part of all this has to be an enterprise adoption comment made by the so-called analyst, Kevin McIsaac, at IBRS (I be arse?). He said, "I can't really imagine someone who's really hip and cool -- like an iPhone user -- wanting to use Lotus Notes."
not sure if anyone is still following this thread but I resent the statement above!! I'm a 27 year old who uses (and LOVES!) lotus notes and have been wanting an iphone but can't use it until they update it for the iphone. This IBRS analyst (and his clients) are in a bit of a surprise.
Lotus Notes is back. its productive; its efficient; and its cool. Get with it or get out of its way.