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Lotus Sametime for Lotus Notes users

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I used to spend hours in my inbox, buryied in e-mail, replicating and replicating, waiting for responses. But then, as if by magic...

There will be chat.

And there it was: chat, right in my inbox, included with Lotus Notes. It was as if my inbox came alive. Now, if we need to resolve a quick issue, we do. In seconds, with no waiting.

Plus, Lotus Sametime offers security features that give you peace of mind as you do business online.

But Lotus Sametime offers more than just chat and all kinds of different people and different organizations and industries have chosen to further energize the speed in which they do business.

Now we can move beyond the basic IM features that come with Lotus Notes by choosing to acquire the more advanced features found in the Lotus Sametime product family.

Broadcast tools literally expand our world so we can access more experts, whether we know them or not. So we can work anytime, virtually anywhere, with any device. Almost.

And since Lotus Sametime opens the gates to public networks, we can connect with customers outside our organization as well, with total confidence, which means we can work smarter but travel less.

And when asked workers agree, less travel is good. Financial officers agree, less travel is good. Environmentalists agree, too, which makes Sametime a friend to the environment.

Lotus Sametime is more than a product; it's a platform for unifying communications and collaboration. That means with a click of a mouse we can talk to each other, see each other, and work together more effectively.

So, let's review. Lotus Sametime is in. It's easy to use, and it fits right in with the software we use every day. And when you look at each key feature that Lotus Sametime offers, together they add up to real business value, which is no small potatoes.

IBM Lotus Sametime software: your on-ramp to unified communications and collaboration.

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