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Signatures | Total: 469

 

# NameComments
51 Adam GartenbergLotus Notes has half of the enterprise e-mail market. Please, Apple, don't lock yourself out of half of the market.
52 Anonymousmissing word!!! "Maybe of us ..."
53 Paul Calhoun
54 Scott GentzenIt's strange to position the iPhone as an enterprise device and miss a major enterprise applications platform.
55 Rob WunderlichI'm going to be an iPhone 3G owner in a couple weeks, and I definitely want it to work with Lotus Notes/Domino, as well as other other IBM technologies such as Connections. Please do what you can.
56 Brent BalogOur only alternative is Win Mobile and Blackberry, your loss. I see 20 new users a week getting "smart phones" (not new devices, new smart phone users). None of them iPhone (at the moment), but a lot of users/execs complaining Lotus is not "integrated". Many are extremely upset about being excluded with 2.0 after the announcement today. If you are serious about entering the enterprise market, you have a hell of a blind spot.
57 Luis BenitezPlease!
58 Jeff Dayton
59 Handly Cameron
60 Jeff Picco
61 AnonymousWe want Lotus Notes, Sametime, Connections and everything integrated on your iPhone!
62 Bryan Schmiedeler
63 Gene Leo
64 Erik Brooks
65 Brian Kolcum
66 Lance SpellmanIBM Lotus Notes Premier Partner with 10 Mac Book Pros and 2 iPhones in our office. We support 20 customers hosting over 500 blackberry devices on an inferior Blackberry product. Give me Lotus Notes support and those devices will be converted guaranteed.
67 Tim TripconyLike other signatories, I consult with businesses of all sizes that currently use Blackberry devices to connect to their Lotus infrastructure for lack of a suitable alternative. While supporting only one "enterprise" messaging system seems philosophically compatible with the model of only supporting one wireless carrier, this provides an additional reason for millions of potential customers - myself included - to decide the iPhone is not a natural fit for their enterprise wireless needs. Put another way, $200 (per device) x 120 Million Notes users = $24 Billion. Even if IBM is exaggerating their licensed user base ten-fold, this is still potentially a $2 Billion market... please don't allow RIM to remain unopposed in this space.
68 Vincent Cina
69 Timothy Briley
70 AnonymousI won't buy one until this is done.
71 AnonymousWe have about 100 blackberries and looking to convert some to iphone for exec....
72 Anonymous
73 Anonymous
74 John Pugh-Premier IBM Business Partner...
75 Bill Kron
76 nick wallWe are an IBM Domino shop and run a Blackberry server. Our President\ VPs\ sales reps would go nuts if they could have an iPhone. I would very much like to see Domino iPhone email synchronization.
77 Anonymous
78 Gary Cousins
79 David HarrisWe are currently looking at a mobile platform for our existing Domino infrastructure of around 100 users worldwide. Not so many I know, but our customer userbase is closer to 30,000 worldwide, many of whom are mobile. We NEED this collaboration between Apple and IBM Lotus to happen.
80 Nasir Javed
81 Stuart McIntyreAgreed. Come on Apple, let IBM/Lotus and its customers join the party. Supporting Lotus Domino/Notes as an email/collaboration back end would give support for the iPhone to non-Windows platforms both at the server and client level and thus allow for a truly-zero MS footprint enterprise.
82 Anonymous
83 Uwe Dennerlein
84 Basir Noutash
85 Anonymouscan't wait
86 Jesper Clausen
87 Stanislav VinogradovI would like to have iPhone + Lotus Domino integration :)
88 Nagendra PS
89 Bob Picciano
90 Alan BellI have a message each for Apple and IBM Apple: ditch support for non-standard protocols and specific products, such as Microsoft Exchange. IBM: pull your finger out of wherever it is and start supporting IMAP IDLE RFC 2177 and CalDAV RFC 4791 in Domino
91 Anonymous
92 Graham Tucker
93 AnonymousYou know it makes sense!
94 AnonymousYou know it makes sense!
95 AnonymousI would love to be able to recommend to our customers that they consider the iPhone as an alternative to Blackberry. But while you're locked into a single email platform, I can't hand-on-heart do that.
96 Patrik Holmquist
97 Dvir Reznik
98 Tonci Cobrnic
99 Klaus Terman
100 Per Henrik Lausten

 

Signatures | Total: 469