Using WebSphere Portal with Lotus Collaboration Features
Over the past several years there have been many new design features announced making it easier for Notes/Domino and WebSphere to be used together. When IBM released WebSphere 3.5, single sign-on was a new feature that stirred more than a passing interest among users. Before long, and without a lot of fanfare, the Domino 5.0.5 release introduced single sign-on as well. From that moment on, the platform integration between WebSphere and Domino was a fact.
During 2003, the release of the Lotus Workplace concept confirmed the crucial role of Lotus components within the WebSphere portfolio. Also Lotus announced in 2003 that WebSphere Portal (WP) would be the User Interface and Access “engine” ...
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