Businesses are beginning to demand systems using converged audio and PC-based collaboration tools. Our collaboration with Siemens and others enables [firms] to seamlessly transition between email, message, web conferencing and phone conversations, without having to replace their existing IT infrastructures.

We see a resurgence in the Mac platform on the desktop. You'll see us deliver the richest client on both Windows and the Mac with full fidelity.

The Notes client has more than 100 new features and incremental improvements, including automatic saving of the client state so it remembers where the user was when it's next launched.

There's a huge shift under way in today's market, ... Customers are recognizing that collaboration technology and people's productivity can substantially provide business value and really help the bottom line. Customers are looking for more than just e-mail from their collaboration platform.

There are more that 120 million full licenses out there [cumulatively].

There's a growing realization that the Mac community is growing. It's a significant enough population...even if it's 5 percent to 10 percent of the total corporate deployment, that it makes it a requisite community to communicate with the rest of the organization.

The current plan is to end support in January 2002.