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IBM email migration | Hundreds of employees face disruption: What happened?

IBM currently uses Lotus Notes for email communication, which was sold along with select products to HCL Tech in December 2018 in a $1.8 billion deal. While IBM is working to resolve the issues, it has enabled alternative tools to ensure minimal disruption to business.

July 02, 2021 / 09:17 IST
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IBM moved the critical applications that were running on Lotus Notes on priority
IBM moved the critical applications that were running on Lotus Notes on priority

Hundreds of IBM employees, including those in India, faced disruption in accessing their email over the last couple of days. This happened as the US major is migrating from its current Lotus Notes email system to a new communication environment, according to sources aware of the development.

This move comes 1.5 years after the company sold Lotus Notes, along with select other products, to HCL Tech in December 2018 in a $1.8 billion deal.

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According to a statement from an IBM spokesperson, “Some IBM employees are experiencing email service delays. We are working to restore full service as quickly as possible, and we are leveraging a variety of alternative communications tools to ensure minimal disruption to our clients and to our business while we work to restore full email capabilities.”

IBM did not respond to Moneycontrol’s detailed query on what went wrong and if the disruption impacted its business.