E-mails can now be directly saved into and stored in Hyarchis.Net from Lotus
Notes. This solution has been available for Outlook for some time, but the same
facility for Lotus Notes has been developed in collaboration with VDD IQware’s
partner, Emerald Coast Software Group, to meet the increasing demand from the
market.
Lotus Notes is a client-server, Groupware application from IBM Software. In the
sphere of e-mail management combined with attachment processing, calendars,
to-do lists and planners, Lotus Notes can be compared with Microsoft Exchange.
Saving and storing e-mails from Lotus Notes into Hyarchis.Net works in the same
way as for Outlook. E-mails and attachments are automatically archived in the
inbox and outbox thanks to this solution. The automatic archiving of e-mails is
carried out based on pre-defined rules. These include the establishment of how
long e-mails are kept, whether 30 days or 30 years, and who has the right to
just read or also edit e-mails. As e-mails are archived automatically, the
possibility of them being accidentally deleted at a later stage is prevented.
These are just a few of the many rules that users can define in advance. If you
would like to learn more about this solution for Lotus Notes,
click here.

About VDD IQware
VDD IQware, founded in 1985, is the developer and provider of
Hyarchis.Net, the Enterprise Content Management System developed on
Microsoft.Net technology. Hyarchis.Net allows all paper and digital documents to
be stored and processed digitally. With Hyarchis.Net and VDD IQware’s supporting
services, organizations can optimize the quality of their business-critical
processes and realize greater productivity per employee. VDD IQware is active in
the financial services, transport and logistics, government, healthcare and
project-oriented sectors. Hyarchis.Net is also used by business service
providers and manufacturers. Hyarchis.Net consists of a number of
building-blocks: Document Management, Workflow Management, Records Management,
Contract Management, Web Content Management and E-mail Management. More
information:
www.hyarchis.net