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Microsoft Zeros In on Lotus







Microsoft Zeros In on Lotus

Microsoft Zeros In on Lotus 01/19/2004 11:45 AM

A cadre of former Lotus software employees is leading a reinvigorated push at Microsoft Corp. to lure Lotus customers to .Net with new products and services. Over the next six to eight months, the Redmond, Wash., company plans to roll out a series of initiatives, including a tool kit, due this summer, that allows Domino developers to create Notes- and Domino-based Web services using Microsoft development tools such as Visual Studio .Net and Visual Basic.




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