Submit Share Grow. Free press release distribution for small business
RSS RSS facebook Twitter Contact Us

Exclusive and one of the best business news portals for small and medium enterprises in India

Breaking News
Press Release 
QDCT Has Been Applied In The Process Of Lotus Notes Export Email Messages Now
Posted for SysTools Software by Albert Wooten on November 18th 2011 and filled under Information Technology
 
Now, the users will get better results in the process of Lotus Notes export email messages to Microsoft Outlook as the QDCT (Quick Data Conversion Technology) has been applied to Export Notes software now.
 

Gothenburg, Sweden, November 17, 2011– SysTools informs the users that QDCT has been applied in (http://www.lotusnotesexport.net) Lotus Notes Export email messages process because the Export Notes computer software functions on QDCT now. QDCT means Quick Data Conversion Technology and this technology is being applied to provide better results to the users. By this technology, the computer software performs many automated functions like automatic identification of all required hardware components i.e. when the software initializes, it automatically identifies the file format and hardware components that are required for conversion, the software performs quick conversion of database with all the components i.e. the software quickly converts all the folders (net-mails, journals, recurrence calendar, to-dos etc) & sub-folders (inbox, outbox, drafts, sent- items, my folders etc) with a conversion rate of 129/MB per minute and quick conversion of database helps in saving lots of time. While functioning with this technology, the software doesn’t make changes to the emails during Lotus Notes Export email messages process i.e. it keeps the properties of emails like subject, cc, bcc, sender’s information, attachments, day and time intact. With this technology, the users can perform the process of exporting in the occurrence of this error as well, “You are not authorized to perform that operation names.nsf”

Evan Swans (Director, SysTools Software Group) says, “We always keep on applying new technologies in our products so that the users can get excellence while solving different issues”. Most of our products functions with advanced technologies and Export Notes is one of our products in which QDCT has been applied. QDCT means Quick Database Conversion Technology and it is understandable by the name of technology that it is related to the performance of Export Notes computer software. The users get many benefits with this technology like time saving in conversion process, intactness in database during conversion, support for all Lotus Notes editions, automated building of new PST in situation, when the resultant PST crosses its size limit of 20GB.

Export Notes computer software have been amended completely as a superb tool with (http://www.nsftopst.com/export-lotus-notes-data.html) Quick Data Conversion Technology for Lotus Notes export email messages process and the users will get all the possible benefits like time saving, data integrity etc, in the process of exporting Lotus Notes emails to Outlook PST.

About SysTools: This is a company, which focuses on providing all possible advanced technologies in their products likewise QDCT (Quick Data Conversion Technology) has been applied to its (http://www.systoolsgroup.com/export-notes.html) Export Notes for the betterment of (http://www.nsftopst.co.uk/) Lotus Notes Export Email Messages process.

 
Received 0 comment Show Showing 0 of 0 comment
Browse more on: Information Technology More News
Tags (click for more Related Topics): lotus notes export email messages, quick data conversion, Export Notes, lotus notes export
   
 
Leave a comment Login/Register Now
(Your message will be posted as 'Guest' because you're not logged in as a member. )
 
Name (Required)
E-mail (Required)... (will not be published)
Website
Security check
Please type the characters you see in the picture below *
 
Popular Topics
SPONSORED BY
 
 
Opinions, advice, statements, offers, or other information or content made available through IndiaCompanyNews are those of their respective authors. Accuracy and timeliness of all data is not guaranteed. If you have any questions regarding information in Company News/Press Releases please contact the organization listed in the press release, Issuers and not IndiaCompanyNews are solely responsible for the accuracy of the content. Web site logos and headlines are the property of their respected companies. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our terms of use and privacy policy.