
Published: 26 June 1998 16:36 GMT
Lotus Development will outline plans to integrate the Notes and Domino platforms this week. The company is expected to build knowledge management capabilities into the products. Documents can then be grouped into logical clusters, which can be searched using a virtual map. Lotus' next-generation Notes and Domino - version 5.0 - will offer closely integrated search functions which will enable the user to look for documents across multiple Notes databases and file systems.
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