IBM/Lotus later this month will ship Notes/Domino 6.5 and begin to show corporate users how to extend the reach of its collaboration software by embedding it in everyday client software. With embedded ...
IBM's Lotus collaboration software division will for the first time offer a Lotus Notes client that runs natively on Linux, perhaps providing a needed kick to IBM's vision of wider corporate desktop ...
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Even though Notes/Domino 7.0 isn’t due for the next few months, IBM/Lotus has uncharacteristically put in motion its next significant platform overhaul that will fully merge the traditional Notes ...
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Less than a year ago, IBM released Version 6 of the venerable Lotus Notes collaboration software, and promised that Lotus Software would henceforth be shipping major releases along a 12-to-15-month ...
IBM announced at Lotusphere 2008 plans to offer its Open Collaboration Client -- which consists of Lotus Notes and Domino 8, Lotus Expeditor and Lotus Symphony apps suite -- with support for Ubuntu ...
Some of the new features in Version 6.5 of Lotus Notes and Domino, announced earlier this week (see story), are getting high marks from corporate users as companies decide whether an upgrade is in ...
As reported last week by CRN, the company unveiled the new "rich" client, to ship in the second quarter, which incorporates an embedded local database and promises to run existing Notes applications ...