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No One Cares That Novell Has A New Version of GroupWise
By David Strom / January 23, 2012 11:00 AM / 0 Comments

Today Novell released its 2012 version of its email software GroupWise, and the announcement was greeted by most with a big yawn. GroupWise? Seems so last century. (Actually, the last

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IBM Supports Enterprise iPad Adoption with Lotus Notes Traveler for iPad
By Klint Finley / June 9, 2010 2:00 PM / 6 Comments

IBM released this week the iPad version of Lotus Notes Traveler, featuring two-way encrypted synchronization of e-mail, calendar and contacts with IBM Lotus Domino servers. The app also features per-message

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3 Third-Party Applications That Provide Robustness to Lotus Notes
By Alex Williams / January 22, 2010 1:40 PM / 18 Comments

We spent a lot of time at Lotusphere talking with vendors about how they are moving forward with IBM, and their views about IBM's collaboration strategy. In particular, we looked

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IBM vs. Microsoft: Will the Open Web Change the Game?
By Alex Williams / January 19, 2010 4:42 PM / 20 Comments

At Lotusphere this year, the contrast between IBM and Microsoft could not be more distinct. IBM is making it clear it is banking on a strategy that embraces a loosely

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IBM's Project Vulcan: The Next Generation of Lotus Notes and a Rival To Google Wave
By Alex Williams / January 18, 2010 12:05 PM / 20 Comments

It's kind of hilarious that William Shatner opened the IBM Lotusphere event today, especially now that IBM is launching Project Vulcan. As one blogger asked: "You could not get Leonard

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French Government Chooses Mozilla To Replace IBM and Microsoft For 130,000 Desktop PC's
By Alex Williams / October 30, 2009 12:25 AM / 20 Comments

The French Government's public finance department will switch 130,000 desktop PC's to Mozilla's email and calendar applications. Mozilla's Thunderbird email service, Lightning Calendar and an open-source groupware will replace IBM

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