HCLSoftware Launches Its Cloud-native, Web And Mobile-ready Version Of Domino Application Development Platform
HCL Technologies (HCL), a leading global technology company announced the general availability of the latest version of Domino, the secure enterprise application-development platform. The newest version is cloud-native, web- and mobile-ready and includes low code capability — all out of the box. It marks a major milestone to enrich the application development ecosystem from business users to professional IT developers and provides essential business value with low total cost of ownership. Domino powers 10 million apps that run the business of more than 15,000 companies worldwide, including global giants in the automotive, financial and retail industries.
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“The world is ‘Powered by Domino,’ and with v12 we continue to deliver on our commitment in ensuring the future of Domino is one that is low-code, mobile and secure,” said Darren Oberst, Corporate Vice President and Head of HCLSoftware. “Even just a year ago, most CIOs would not believe me if I told them Domino apps are accessible anywhere and on any device. But they are, and we’re just getting started.”
Highlights of HCL Domino v12 include:
- Now cloud-native with flexible backup deployment options and enhanced security. Deploy anywhere — on-prem, hybrid or any cloud and back up Domino with any backup solution in the market. New security features include Time-Based One-Time Password, automating certificate management and biometric authentication.
- Eliminate desktop client upgrades. With Nomad web, Domino apps and mail experiences are now on a browser and always up to date.
- Anyone can build apps faster with low code. Business users can create modern apps and workflows using the same infrastructure, governance and security.
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“Dun & Bradstreet has relied on the HCL Domino application for more than 20 years to fulfill workflows for our client files,” said Jim Martone, Vice President of Engineering at Dun & Bradstreet. “The investment and innovation that HCLSoftware has put into the Domino platform over the years has allowed us to automate once manual functions, improving the efficiency and faster turnaround of batch files so our clients receive their business-critical information in a timely and secure manner.”
“It’s been fascinating to watch HCLSoftware take a mature IT solution family with a strong heritage and move it forward into a capable new story,” said Dion Hinchcliffe, vice president and principal analyst at Constellation Research. “As I cite in my Constellation ShortList, HCLSoftware is one of the leading enterprise IT stack vendors that can form the foundation of their customers’ digital transformation.”
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