This book provides a set of policies and procedures designed to strike this balance, to provide Just Enough Governance for Lotus Notes.
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Many Fortune 500 companies have a significant investment in Lotus Notes and Notes applications. If those applications fail, processes are almost certainly interrupted and those businesses risks losing revenue.
This book provides a set of policies and procedures designed to tame Lotus Notes with just enough IT governance to protect your company without compromising future development. It also gives your IT staff and Notes developers a blueprint with which to implement IT governance processes and principles. Finally, it takes a clear-sighted look at the future evolution of Notes and IT governance.
Key features include Lotus Notes and the trend towards IT governance, requirements, design, development, testing, and production.
Benefits to business include:
What other people say about this book:
“This book bridges the gap between the ‘wild, wild West’ environment so often seen in Notes shops, and the approval and documentation-heavy processes you see in other IT areas. Even better, it introduces the topic of governance in such a way that most Notes developers can relate to and accept. I would highly recommend getting a copy of ‘Just Enough Governance for Lotus Notes’ to make sure you’re not exposing your company to unnecessary dangers. Along the way, you may just convince your IT leadership that Notes can be governed, just like every other platform.”
Thomas "Duffbert" Duff, Notes/Domino Developer
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About the author
Senior Vice President of R&D for Teamstudio, Craig Schumann has 12 years’ experience with Lotus Notes and Domino, having worked with Notes going back to R4. Prior to working with Teamstudio, he worked at IBM/Lotus.
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