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  2. Iris Associates - Wikipedia

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    The company's primary funding came from a contractual relationship with Lotus Development Corporation (later known as Lotus Software), best known at the time for its Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet software. Lotus funded development of Iris's product (then code-named simply "Notes") in exchange for a future option to purchase exclusive intellectual ...

  3. HCL Notes - Wikipedia

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    HCL Notes (formerly Lotus Notes then IBM Notes [2] [3]) is a proprietary collaborative software platform for Unix , IBM i, Windows, Linux, and macOS, sold by HCLTech. [4] The client application is called Notes while the server component is branded HCL Domino .

  4. Lotus Software - Wikipedia

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    Lotus began its diversification from the desktop software business with its 1984 strategic founding investment in Ray Ozzie's Iris Associates, the creator of its Lotus Notes groupware platform. As a result of this early speculative move, Lotus gained significant experience in network-based communications years before other competitors in the PC ...

  5. IBM Lotus iNotes - Wikipedia

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    A client called "Lotus Notes Webmail" provided limited web access to web-enabled Lotus Notes email systems (versions 4 and 5) from the late 1990s. Lotus Software referred to iNotes as "Shimmer" in its beta version. Release 5.0.8 (2001) of Lotus Notes introduced iNotes, which featured a fuller

  6. IBM Lotus Symphony - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Symphony 3.0.1 added enhancements including support for one million spreadsheet rows, bubble charts, and a new design for the home page. [16] On 27 March 2012 a first fixpack update for Lotus Symphony 3.0.1 was released. [17] On 29 November 2012 a second fixpack update for Lotus Symphony 3.0.1 was released. [18]

  7. Ray Ozzie - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter, he was recruited by Sachs and Mitch Kapor to work for Lotus Development to develop what became Lotus Symphony. Ozzie left Lotus Development in 1984 and founded Iris Associates to create the product later sold by Lotus as Lotus Notes , based in part on his experiences using the PLATO Notes group messaging system. [ 2 ]

  8. Jim Manzi - Wikipedia

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    The product, Lotus Notes, was developed by Ray Ozzie and a team of engineers at Iris Associates, in conjunction with a core team at Lotus. Ultimately the company was sold for a $3.5 billion to IBM. largely on the strength of the potential of Lotus Notes. [5] On October 11, 1995 Manzi announced his resignation from the Lotus division of IBM.

  9. IBM Notes Traveler - Wikipedia

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    IBM Notes Traveler (formerly IBM Lotus Notes Traveler) is a software, a push-email product which provides access to email and Personal Information Management (PIM) application for IBM Notes customers using supported mobile devices.