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For the first time in Lotus Notes 21 years history (we know, we've been at it that long!), there is a way to provide a scientific way to assess the true value of a Notes infrastructure.

value = complexity x usage

where:

complexity = Angkor™ index of all design elements and code

    Lotus Notes embeds processes in its design.  The more complex the process, the greater the complexity of the design.  Because Notes does not have an initial steep wall learning curve or present a ``wall" past a certain amount of complexity, the relationship between the complexity of the business processes and the design complexity is linear.  Angkor™ reviews all design elements and every line of code, processing hundreds of elements through its proprietary weight system.

usage = number of reads x number of documents

    Even the most sophisticated processes bring no value to the organization unless they contain data and people using it. In other words, unused infrastructures have great potential but are not  working assets. Angor™ uses proprietary technology to aggregate information across all instances and components of a Notes application corporate-wide.

 

What can you do with the unbiased data from Angkor?

  • Control the costs of administration and application maintenance of your Lotus Notes™ infrastructure?
  • Determine the high value applications and who is using them?
  • Manage storage requirements and consolidate servers
  • Identify the mission critical applicafions for Notes or Websphere upgrades.
  • Determine what and how to migrate to other platforms (such as cloud computing)

Angkorfinally provides organizations with concrete answers based on empirical data.

Designed by the world's top Lotus Notes™ experts, a non-political solution supplying:

  • Clear, unbiased analysis of the true value of your Lotus Notes™ systems;
  • Recommendations to rapidly cut costs in your specific existing environment;

Let us show you why we are the best. Contact us today to get the facts about your Notes/Domino™ investment and to finally "move on".

 

 

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