While IBM iNotes and Office 365 have similar objectives, they have a significantly different approach to delivering the same. Basically, Office 365 is a server program, which enables users to transfer emails with other operations.
IBM iNotes, on the other hand, is a client software product backed by a server called Lotus Domino. Both the clients offer enterprise-level of operations. But expanding companies have been shifting their operations from IBM iNotes to Sharepoint Migration.
What is IBM iNotes?
IBM iNotes is a client-server email application, which offers a cross-platform ecosystem where the iNotes works as the primary client and Domino acts as a Server.
The iNotes is designed to provide an intuitive and easy-to-use interface and central point of access in order to fasten the process that includes calendars, emails, business applications, feeds, etc.
Furthermore, the to-do list icon, as well as a notebook on the home page, offers easy access to information. Users can add a signature to each email and which can be used to identify an individual or company. Following are the key features of IBM iNotes –
● Quick messaging and emailing
● Web browsing
● Calendar and to-do list
● Access to local as well as
Office 365
Office 365 is a cloud-based collaboration, as well as a connectivity suite designed by Microsoft. It encompasses Exchange Online