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by Federica Pavanelli last modified 2007-09-14 15:19

Since version 4.1 of Lotus Notes, RedTurtle offers groupware, document and knowledge management solutions based on Lotus technologies. RedTurtle’s high skills in development and administration – as well as in analysis and consulting – allow the Customer to make the most of this technology.

Redturtle offers consulting, education and development services on all the IBM Lotus solutions and technologies for groupware and document management.

Thanks to integrated workgroup mechanisms,  Lotus Domino and Lotus Notes can add value  to company processes and business, and give an uniform look and a single interface to all the company internal know-how.

Possible solutions include the classic Notes interface, or may appear as browser-accessible web pages.
Moreover, solutions developed on Domino technology allow an high level of data access security, depending on the user or the role he holds.
Thanks to its real cross-platform capability, Lotus Domino can integrate and release application on any operating system, from mainframes to GNU/Linux, from Windows to Unix. Application release is simple and truly independent from the chosen operating system.

The only solution to be constructed on an integrated but at the same time modular and open architecture, Domino offers the most powerful and safe functionalities in support of communication, collaboration and business workflow oriented applications.



With a leading role in document management, Lotus Domino.Doc offers a new dimension to the enterprise wanting to get fully engaged in document management. Based on Lotus Domino technology, Domino.Doc offers a stable and scalable architecture where documents share a common repository. Domino.Doc makes use of security standards like X.509 certificates or SSL encoding, as well as of directory services like LDAP. The solutions proposed by RedTurtle are solid because they are based on a modular and open architecture that makes available functionalities to support the entire lifecycle of a document.

Built on ideal foundations – Lotus Domino and Notes best platform for collaborative work support – Lotus Domino.Doc is the only presently available document management solution, satisfying all the requirements aimed at such a pervasive and distributed implementation.



RedTurtle ascribes the highest importance to education, meant as possibility for the Customers to enhance their know-how, and as growth to improve enterprise competitiveness. As a consequence, RedTurtle frequently teaches courses (also at Lotus Italy) about varied subjects like JavaScript, LotusScript, Java and Domino.Doc. RedTurtle also completely produced, on behalf of Lotus Italy, the couse entitled “Using XML in Web/Domino Applications”.

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