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| Microsoft Exchange | Lotus Domino | |||
| Server Type | COLLABORATION | |||
| Latest Version | 2000 | 6.0 | ||
| Price Details | Commercialware: $1,299 with 5 Client Access Licenses (CAL), $67 per additional CAL; 120-day free evaluation copy available | The Domino Mail Server is $894 per server, and Domino Application Server is $2,308 per server. Both require an iNotes or Notes client license for users. The Domino Utility Server is $11,750 per CPU and does not require iNotes or Notes client license for users. Lotus Notes and iNotes client licenses for authenticated users are available starting at $70.08 per client and $48.65 per client, respectively. Lotus Domino Designer 6 is $586 per developer. (All pricing assumes Passport Advantage Volume License Program - Level A Suggested Volume Price.) | ||
| Rating | 3 | 5 | ||
| Vendor | Microsoft Corp. | Lotus | ||
| Description | E-mail and calendaring server integrated with Windows 2000 Active Directory | Enterprise-level messaging and collaboration server with a host of Web-based features. | ||
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