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IBM Embedded Software Gives AT&T and Sprint Customers Access to Lotus E-mail

To power businesses and consumers with mobile Web computing capabilities, IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today that it has expanded its relationship with AT&T, Inc (NYSE:T),  Sprint (NYSE:S), and other wireless carriers to provide broader e-mail access  to their customers who use IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software on their hand-held devices.
12 Aug 2008
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IBM eDiscovery Software Helps Organizations Win the Compliance Battle

IBM (NYSE:IBM) today introduced new Enterprise Content Management (ECM) software designed to help clients meet challenging legal discovery requirements. The new IBM eDiscovery solutions extend IBM’s ECM software platform to enable organizations to proactively take control of electronically-stored information across the enterprise, helping to reduce eDiscovery costs and improve responsiveness to litigation.
05 Aug 2008
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IBM Growth in Emerging Markets Fuels Lotus Momentum

Led by strong sales of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8 in the second quarter of 2008, IBM's Lotus software business outgrew Microsoft by winning millions of customer seats worldwide in direct competition with Microsoft, aided by key wins over its Redmond-based rival in emerging markets.
01 Aug 2008
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Report: IBM Ranked #1 in Web Portal Software MarketSuccess Fueled by Partners Offering Web 2.0-Enhanced IBM Software to Clients

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that analyst firm IDC has ranked IBM as the worldwide market share leader in the enterprise portal software market over Oracle, BEA and Microsoft, based on license and maintenance revenue.(1) IDC projects that the enterprise portal software market will expand to $2.0 billion by 2012. According to IDC, the enterprise portal software market grew nearly 18.3 percent in 2007 with license and maintenance revenue of $1.2 billion.(1)
01 Aug 2008
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Made IBM Labs: IBM Debuts 'Grammar Checker' Approach to Catching Software Bugs

IBM is introducing new software that intelligently catches bugs and other defects while software code is being written -- rather than after a product that is powered by software has already been shipped to customers.
29 Jul 2008
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NetworkWorld: IBM/Lotus sharpens weapon for unified communications battle

IBM/Lotus is banking on the integration of its Sametime platform and collaboration software with tools from telephony partners to fuel its climb up the ranks of unified communications contenders. The company's strategy is to marry collaboration, social networking, conferencing and messaging software, which feature open protocols and interfaces, with telephony wares from partners such as Cisco, Nortel and Avaya to create a unified communications (UC) platform that corporations can integrate with their current infrastructure and Web services projects. Integration and standards support are hallmarks of the platform that features voice, e-mail, instant messaging, presence and videoconferencing.
22 Jul 2008
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Major League Baseball Hits Home Run With All Star Line-Up of Web 2.0 Technology From IBM

As one era closed with the final All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium this week, Major League Baseball (MLB) enters a new one, employing software technologies from IBM (NYSE: IBM) to improve the way baseball is officiated. Using IBM Portal software to exploit the next generation of the Internet, Web 2.0, MLB can create entirely new ways of connecting players, umpires and fans, to improve the game and make it among the most advanced sports businesses in the world.
21 Jul 2008
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Microsoft ditched as Anglicans go open source

The Sydney Diocese of the Anglican Church has decided to cut the Microsoft umbilical cord by moving to open source, starting with Office which will be replaced in the next three years. Office will be the first to go. Lymbers had two alternatives for replacing Microsoft Office: OpenOffice and IBM's Lotus Symphony, based on OpenOffice source code
10 Jul 2008
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iTnews: IBM touts unification of consumer and business communication tools

The lines between consumer and business users are blurring, according to IBM Unified Communications (UC) executive Bruce Morse. At a demonstration of IBM’s Lotus Sametime software suite last month, Morse highlighted consumer-like capabilities of the enterprise UC suite, such as instant messaging and social networking groups
08 Jul 2008
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newsday.com: New open source Lotus Symphony poised for success

IBM Lotus Symphony seems poised for success. It is the latest open-source freebie, with version 1.0 released at the end of May. It includes a word processing module, a spreadsheet and presentation graphics package. Its underlying coding draws on Open Office, with a radically different user interface by IBM.
08 Jul 2008

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