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LotusUserGroup.org supports the worldwide community of Lotus technology professionals, which includes regional and virtual user groups, customers, business partners, vendors, IBM staff, developers, consultants, and other related Lotus professionals.
Vision and Mission
LotusUserGroup.org’s mission is to provide collaboration, community, education, assistance, and support to our members, including regional user groups worldwide and individuals who do not have the support of a regional user group.
We provide support and tools to encourage:
- Open communication and collaboration, to help share ideas and experiences among Lotus professionals
- Technical expertise in Lotus software
- Growth of community via local and virtual user groups
- Collaboration between community members and the Lotus software organization and other vendors/business partners
Current Support and Membership
Current support for LotusUserGroup.org comes primarily from the following partners:
We are actively seeking support (monetary, volunteer/service, and other support) from other partners and members, including media partners, vendors, consultants, regional user groups, and individuals. To support LotusUserGroup.org, go to the Support Us section of our Website.
Membership in LotusUserGroup.org is free and available for individuals and regional or virtual user groups. To see current regional and virtual groups, go to Find A Group. To become a member of LotusUserGroup.org, register for free. If you are the leader of a regional or virtual user group, and would like to join LotusUserGroup.org, correct or add your group’s listing, or if you would like to start a new group, contact us at UserGroupInfo@LotusUserGroup.org. Hosting of regional and virtual user groups through LotusUserGroup.org is a free service.
To see benefits of membership and why you should join, go to Why Join?
The LotusUserGroup.org Web site is published and produced independently of IBM Corp. While IBM members serve on our advisory council or as members of the community, IBM is not in any way responsible for the content of the site.
LotusUserGroup.org respects your privacy. Refer to our privacy and use policy for details.
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