STS News - Now
Welcome to the latest issue of STS News -
Now. We hope you find this information useful.
This month's newsletter covers IBM Lotus
Notes/Domino 8.5.1's
availability for electronic download,
announcements of the free availability of
Designer, and information on free LMC client
entitlements for Enterprise-licensed
customers. Additionally, we cover Protector,
which integrates tightly with the 8.5.1 client.
Lotus 8.5.1 - Push Email for iPhone, Better Java Development Environment
Available for Electronic Download
IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.1, which includes push
email for iPhones in Traveler and
enhancements to the new Java development
environment for Domino
applications, is now available.
IBM has made a tremendous investment in
rebuilding Notes and the development
environment. To learn more, view the webinar
from the Product Management team at IBM or
click through to Darren's blog to see what
he's most excited about.
Domino Designer is FREE!
Use Java and JavaScript to Build and Enhance Lotus Apps at No Charge
Domino Designer, the tool used to develop
Domino applications using Java and JavaScript
or traditional LotusScript, is now available
at no
charge. If desired, support for Designer can
be purchased at a reduced cost. To publish
your application, you will need to own Domino.
This software was previously sold at roughly
$850. Download the latest release today!
New Enterprise Entitlement
Lotus Mobile Connect (LMC)
The client for Lotus Mobile Connect (LMC) is
included for free with all Enterprise
(non-Express) Notes CALs. This product can
be used to provide "super secure" access to
iNotes with a clientless VPN. You would need
to purchase server-side PVUs to stay in
compliance before deploying LMC.
STS has experience in successfully
implementing LMC. Call us at 678 638 6688
for assistance today!
Product Review
IBM Lotus Protector
I know, I know - you HAVE a spam solution.
But if a user in your environment wants to
look for a specific email, who do they call?
What if users could check to see what the
spam filter blocks, right from the in box?
Protector allows that functionality.
To learn more, to implement Protector, or to
tweak Protector so it blocks just what you
want blocked, contact STS.