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'''Iris Associates''' was a [[software development]] company founded in [[Littleton, Massachusetts]] on [[December 7]], [[1984]] by [[Ray Ozzie]] to build the software ultimately known as [[Lotus Notes]]. Tim Halvorsen and Len Kawell, who joined Iris shortly afterwards in January [[1985]], met Ray Ozzie years before when all of them were working on the [[University of Illinois]] [[PLATO]] project. They are widely regarded as the core team behind the creation of Lotus Notes.

The company's primary funding came from a [[contract]]ual relationship with [[Lotus Development]] Corp., best known at the time for its [[Lotus 1-2-3]] spreadsheet software. Lotus funded development of Iris' product (then code-named simply "Notes") in exchange for a future option to purchase exclusive [[intellectual property]], [[marketing]], and [[sales]] rights. After this option was ultimately exercised years later by Lotus, Iris was additionally compensated through [[royalties]] on gross product sales. Lotus Notes was brought to market on Iris' 5th anniversary, [[December 7]], [[1989]].

The author/publisher contractual relationship between Iris Associates and Lotus Development continued until [[1994]], when Iris was purchased by Lotus for approximately US$84 million.

Only a year later, in the face of the rapid decline of its desktop business, Lotus itself was purchased by [[IBM]] for approximately US$3.5 billion. Approximately US$3 billion of this price is generally attributed to the purchase of the Notes business.

At the time of the IBM purchase, Lotus reported that Notes had approximately 2.2 million users. In [[2004]], nearing the 20th anniversary of the founding of Iris Associates, IBM reported that Notes has over 110 million users.
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