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After 23 Years, IBM Sells Off Lotus Notes
Saturday December 8, 2018. 12:20 AM , from Slashdot
'IBM has agreed to sell select software products to HCL Technologies,' writes Slashdot reader virtig01. 'Included among these is everyone's favorite email and calendaring tool, Lotus Notes and Domino.' TechCrunch reports: IBM paid $3.5 billion for Lotus back in the day. The big pieces here are Lotus Notes, Domino and Portal. These were a big part of IBM's enterprise business for a long time, but last year Big Blue began to pull away, selling the development part to HCL, while maintaining control of sales and marketing. This announcement marks the end of the line for IBM involvement. With the development of the platform out of its control, and in need of cash after spending $34 billion for Red Hat, perhaps IBM simply decided it no longer made sense to keep any part of this in-house. As for HCL, it sees an opportunity to continue to build the Notes/Domino business. 'The large-scale deployments of these products provide us with a great opportunity to reach and serve thousands of global enterprises across a wide range of industries and markets,' C Vijayakumar, president and CEO at HCL Technologies, said in a statement announcing the deal.
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