
Lotus eaters switched to pay per use model&
By Ben King
Published: 29 January 2002 10:30 GMT
BT Ignite has changed the terms of its deal with IBM for ASP users of its Lotus communication software.
BT Ignite will now buy an individual licence for each new ASP user of Lotus applications such as Notes and Domino, rather than paying for them up front.
This will better suit the way in which ASP applications are currently being sold - companies are much happier to buy a small trial service and scale up rather than committing to replacing all their systems with a complete ASP service in one go.
This position demands a thorough understanding of Windows Server 2000/2003, experience working in a Windows XP environment and Lotus notes exposure ...
Skills: Windows x through XP, Lotus Notes and/or Outlook, Domino Server and/or MS Exchange 2000 & 5.5, Networking protocols, MS Applications Support, ...
A good understanding of Microsoft office, Citrix and Lotus Notes would be ideal. Youll have a natural ability to translate technical jargon into ...
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