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Booth, I used to work with a Domino/iSeries business partner and participated in a number of installations/implementations. It was common practice in some new customers to justify the purchase of Domino because of the ease of implementing some of the various groupware functions. This is a good plan but does have some pitfalls. If you have no plans for groupware, then some of the postings about Communigate or Sendmail are very appropriate. Domino is very powerful and it is a fairly simple manner to roll out discussion groups, resource scheduling, and other functionality using the templates provided. This will require some training and time. The most successful groupware implementations had a dedicated person, with some development skills, who would manage this process. Those customers who didn't approach the groupware functions methodically ended up with an excellent email and calendaring system, but they never really utilized everything they paid for when they bought the package. As to the learning curve on development, I think there are really two plateaus. You have administration and development rolls in staffing for this platform. At a basic level with a week or two of experimentation, a moderately skilled person could roll out beneficial applications. These might be enough to justify the purchase of the system. At a higher level, creating custom applications does require a skilled and experienced developer. If you go this route, expect to either hire an experienced person or to pursue extensive training. Domino is complex, both in administration and development. Much of it is not really intuitive. You can get away without extensive development, but ensure that your administrator gets appropriate training. I've oversimplified to a great extent above. I would try to summarize that if you justify the purchase of the system based upon the utilization of the groupware functions, then ensure that you have a person available to shepherd that process. Otherwise it may not happen. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse iSeries Certified Specialist - Domino for AS/400 R5 iSeries Solutions Expert - ISeries Technology V5R1 > On Behalf Of Booth Martin > Subject: Re: Email packages > > Questions for you: Do you use the Groupware functions? If so, how is it > received by the users? Is there a learning curve?
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