![]() They are investing heavily, trying to rejuvenate the brand,” Lepofsky told TechCrunch. “HCL is far more interested in Notes/Domino than IBM has been for a decade. ![]() “The large-scale deployments of these products provide us with a great opportunity to reach and serve thousands of global enterprises across a wide range of industries and markets,” C Vijayakumar, president and CEO at HCL Technologies, said in a statement announcing the deal.Īlan Lepofsky, an analyst at Constellation Research who keeps close watch on the enterprise collaboration space, says the sale could represent a fresh start for software that IBM hasn’t really been paying close attention to for some time. As for HCL, it sees an opportunity to continue to build the Notes/Domino business, and it’s seizing it with this purchase.
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