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Domino is an applications and messaging server program for the Lotus Corporation's Lotus Notes product. This is a groupware program that many companies are now using. Notes enables employees to develop communications and database driven applications so users in various locations can share files, track development schedules, work projects, guidelines and procedures, and other documents, including multimedia files. The name Domino refers to a set of Notes server applications while Notes represents the overall product. The Notes and Domino servers act with other Notes and Domino servers in a distributed network. When database modifications are made at one server the changes are forwarded to copies of these databases at the other servers so users are continuously seeing the same information. The system can be coordinated with servers and applications on a corporation's intranet structure.