Migrating to Comm Suite: Gives Us Your Poor Notes, Your Tired Domino Users...
From Global System Services Corporation (GSS):
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Global System Services Corporation (GSS) today announced the GSS Migration Toolkit for Sun Java Communications Suite to move customers from IBM Lotus Notes and Domino to the Sun Java Communications Suite. Enterprises running Notes and Domino can now switch to Sun Java Communications Suite. Service providers building Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings using Sun Java Communications Suite can now migrate business customers from Notes and Domino to hosted applications.
Worldwide, there are currently more active mailboxes on Sun Java Communications Suite than its two closest competitors combined. Sun Java Communications Suite is two orders of magnitude more scalable than other products and is the first major messaging and collaboration platform to include a Web 2.0 client. Communications Suite and Java Enterprise system are the premier Web 2.0 and J2EE application development platform.
Migration is the key enabler for hosted e-mail and messaging, calendaring and collaboration SaaS. Using the GSS Migration Toolkit service providers can now move business customers from on-premise Lotus Notes and Domino servers to SaaS offerings using Sun Java Communications Suite.
Using the GSS Migration Toolkit, enterprises and service providers can move e-mail, directory, calendar and other information from Notes and Domino to Sun Java Communications Suite. "We are introducing the GSS Migration Toolkit to enable the disruptive shift from on-premise servers and distributed systems to SaaS and highly centralized systems," said Ron Herardian, Chief Systems Architect at GSS.
The GSS Migration Toolkit works with all international language versions of Lotus Notes and Domino including double-byte languages such as Chinese and Japanese, supports Mozilla Thunderbird clients, and works with all platform versions of Sun Java Communications Suite including Solaris SPARC and x86 and Linux.
Customers can find out more about the GSS Migration Toolkit and other GSS migration tools by contacting GSS at +1 (650) 965-8669 (press 1 for sales).
Posted at 12:19PM Jul 24, 2008 by Joseph Sciallo in Communications Suite News | Comments[3]
"Worldwide, there are currently more active mailboxes on Sun Java Communications Suite than its two closest competitors combined. "
(Yeah... right...)
And can I buy the Brooklyn Bridge also?
I can?
Gee thanks!!!
Posted by Reality on August 03, 2008 at 01:49 AM MDT #
"the first major messaging and collaboration platform to include a Web 2.0 client"
What? Both Notes/Domino and Exchange have had Web 2.0 clients for several years.
Posted by Jonathan on August 03, 2008 at 10:39 AM MDT #
"Worldwide, there are currently more active mailboxes on Sun Java Communications Suite than its two closest competitors combined."
Bwahahahahaha!!!
I haven't had a good laugh for ages.. thanks.. I needed that.. oh! and when you finally return to THIS planet, I can help get all those "tired users" off "Sun Java Communications Suite" and Exchange" and onto a REAL enterprise email and collaboration architecture.. Lotus Notes !!!!
And if you think I am in fairy-land too, check out Sun's 73% drop in earnings.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jNIMybJ6AL_BkYCIz6eNXwwo7MEQD929ON4O0
IBM's Lotus Division revenue and growth report
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Ibm-NYSE-IBM-884845.html
Are you guys still the "dot in .com" ?
Posted by Anonymous Coward on August 04, 2008 at 06:18 PM MDT #