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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p IBM Notes (formerly Lotus Notes) and IBM Domino (formerly Lotus Domino) are the client and server, respectively, of a collaborative client-server software platform from IBM. In November 2012, IBM announced it would be dropping the Lotus brand and moving forward with the IBM brand only to identify products, including Notes and Domino. On March 13, 2013, IBM announced the availability of IBM Notes 9 Social Edition, the replacement name and latest version for the updated client software.IBM Notes provides business collaboration functionality, including email, calendars, to do lists, contacts management, teamrooms, discussion forums, file sharing, microblogging, instant messaging, blogs, and user directories. IBM Notes also provides access to and integration with other IBM Domino applications and databases. IBM Notes 9 Social Edition removed integration with the office productivity suite IBM Lotus Symphony, which had been integrated with the IBM Lotus Notes client in versions 8.x.IBM Notes was originally created by Lotus Development Corp. in 1989. In 1995, Lotus was acquired by IBM and became known as the Lotus Development division of IBM. It is now part of the IBM Software and Systems Group, under the name IBM Collaboration Solutions. IBM describes the software as "an easy-to-use, single point of access to everything you need to get your work done quickly, including business applications, email, calendars, feeds, and more." Prior to release 4.5, the term Lotus Notes referred to both the client and server applications. As of March 21, 2013 IBM Notes was in release 9.0, with the official name IBM Notes 9 Social Edition.IBM Notes is an e-mail application client that is one of many applications that can be developed and deployed on the IBM Domino messaging and application server. IBM Notes and Domino supports IBM and third-party (Independent Software Developer) software, including independent applications, add-ins, add-ons, widgets, and plug-ins. Examples of applications can be found on the IBM Collaboration Solutions Catalog.In 2008, IBM released XPages technology, based on JavaServer Faces. This allows IBM Notes applications to be displayed to browser clients and in the Notes client with no change of the code. Previously, IBM Domino applications could be accessed through browsers, but required web specific modifications to get full functionality in browsers. XPages also give the application new capabilities that are not possible with the classic IBM Notes client. The IBM Domino 9 Social Edition included the IBM Notes Browser Plugin, allowing most IBM Domino applications to display unmodified through a web browser without requiring the IBM Notes rich desktop client.. }

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