For years, you have given Microsoft money for Office Licenses. Would you be interested if we could show you how you could save the money and still produce great documents, spreadsheets and presentations? This session is for you. The first half of the session will be a real-world comparison of Lotus Symphony to Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org. We will help you decide what type of workers and situations should use which product. We will transition the session to cover the Application Development story. What can you do to integrate Lotus Symphony with your applications? We will cover Composite Applications, Expeditor and Eclipse.org Plug-ins, and LotusScript support. Come to this session with an open mind!
15. The Microsoft Desktop vs. Lotus Collaboration Suite Cost Note: All MS prices are approximate Open Price License prices in US$ Lotus Symphony – The Executive Perspective
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73. Lotus Symphony Programmability Summary Expeditor/Portal Eclipse, Java, Expeditor Notes/Java Skills needed for developers Service Symphony Web Site Service Support Expeditor Toolkit Symphony Toolkit Toolkit for Productivity Tools Domino Desinger Development Tools Editors/DB2e/Encryption... Editors, Web Browser Editors/Mail/Calendar/... Local services Lotus Expeditor Server Websphere Portal No Domino Server Support/Managed No No Yes Lotuscript Support Yes (via Portal) Yes Yes (in nsf) Composite Application Yes Yes Yes Eclipse Plug-in Symphony in Expeditor (future) Symphony 1.0 Symphony in Notes 8.0(.1)