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Overview
There is no easy way to explain what Lotus Notes does. Organizations both large and small use this popular software to store information and manage workflows, publish, archive and share data; discuss, email and browse. Its flexibility is almost limitless.
   At IMS we have years of experience in helping clients get the most from Notes, making vital cost savings with back-office applications and enabling better communication through powerful collaborative tools.
   We take great pains to understand the needs of our customers so that we can deliver solutions that best address those requirements and we combine this careful analysis with our own knowledge of how Notes solutions can be enhanced, scaled and even migrated to the web.

Notes and the Web
We develop websites from the inside out. That means that we ensure clients have the necessary tools and processes implemented internally to take full advantage of online interactivity. If a form is filled-in on the web where does the information go? Who handles it? How is it archived and used later? We ask these questions before any such form is developed.
   Using Notes-based solutions we create workflows and administrative tools that can be easily 'web enabled' allowing clients to seamlessly blend their internal processes with their web development, creating truly dynamic communication between their business and their customers.

 

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