Lotus Notes comes to the iPad

 

IBM offers free download of Traveler app.

IBM has launched Lotus Notes Traveler for the iPad, which is available free for existing Notes customers.

Traveler allows communication between Lotus Domino servers and mobile devices such as the iPad, allowing information to be synchronised automatically.

Kevin Cavanaugh, vice president of messaging and collaboration at IBM, claimed that IBM had seen "high anticipation and many requests for iPad compatibility for Lotus Notes", and that it is now available at a "highly secure level".

Apple continues to promote the iPad as a "powerful tool for business". The tablet launched with a revamped version of iWork, and supports Microsoft Server Exchange. Business applications are also available in abundance through the App Store.

Tim Coulling, an analyst at Canalys, explained that security issues had held back the iPhone and iPad in the corporate space.

Lotus Notes Traveler for the iPad requires a Lotus Domino Server, but Coulling believes that companies with this technology will no doubt add value to their mobile employees if they choose to adopt the iPad.

However, he also noted that email security is critical on a mobile device, and that there is a large gap between BlackBerry maker Research In Motion and other players.

"The Lotus application's arrival on the iPad will do little to bolster its credentials as an enterprise ready device," he said.

Lotus Notes Traveler is already available on platforms including Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile.

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Lotus Notes comes to the iPad
"The doublenotes solution mostly works for those without travler as an option. It isn't issue free though. I've found it most reliable if I sync one way with all updates done through notes. 2 way ..."
By zholy
 
 
 
Comments: 2
tabletpc
Jun 10, 2010 7:38 AM
So I guess the question is, is that 4 digit password strong enough to protect your mail system? iSecurity has not been released yet for iOS...
zholy
Jun 12, 2010 12:56 PM
The doublenotes solution mostly works for those without travler as an option.

It isn't issue free though. I've found it most reliable if I sync one way with all updates done through notes. 2 way sync is hit and miss if too many changes in each direction. Not ideal, but gets me by.

I've also had the occaisional new calendar entry or calendar entry update not sync. I have to have a quick look at outlook to make sure the change got there. Once in 20 I need to edit the subject line or something to force a resync.

Pain in the arse, but sort of works when you can't get a server side change made.

About free ipad apps,here have more and you should download:
http://www.aneesoft.com/tutorials/ipad/best-20-free-ipad-apps.html
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