The real "holy shit" moment in that link is the fact that this org was still all-in on Lotus Notes well past the turn of the century.
The writing was absolutely on the wall about Notes well before the Y2K panic. Staying on that platform when the world was passing you by, even if you couldn't get exactly the same functions in Outlook/Exchange or whatever else you slotted in, was foolish and honestly constitutes professional malpractice for whomever made that call.
The writing was absolutely on the wall about Notes well before the Y2K panic. Staying on that platform when the world was passing you by, even if you couldn't get exactly the same functions in Outlook/Exchange or whatever else you slotted in, was foolish and honestly constitutes professional malpractice for whomever made that call.