I had the opertunity to investigate using Domino for an Intranet project.
All I found going for Domino was IBM and Lotus. I was thoroughly
unimpressed with the product. Where they promised speed and security, I
found gaping security holes. In a very short order, a knowledgable user was
able completely turn my nicely planned Intranet into a jumble of garbage.
The problem may have been me, I didn't know all the configurations when I
was setting this up. However, I will say that the Advanced Security in Cold
Fusion was much easier and more intuitive.
Russel
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chasmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 18:56
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CF vs. Lotus Domino App Server
>
>
> Hi All;
>
> I recently built a prototype B2B project-management app for a
> client in CF. He's now in his first round of funding and is getting all
> kinds of "suggestions," the most prominent being that the actual
> release be built with Domino App Server.
>
> Does anyone have any knowledge of how the two app servers
> compare, or possibly a good Web link on Domino's tech stuff? I
> checked with the standard Lotus sites, but only get the standard
> industry speak ("robust, extendable platform," "leverage your
> business" blah blah).
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Chasmo
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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