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Linux increases software market presence (The Norman Transcript)Chicago TribuneCHICAGO -- When IBM introduced a version of lotus notes that runs on the desktop computers u...
O3SIS Powers New O2 Communication Center to Enable Mobile Phone/PC Convergence for O2 (Germany) Cellular Customers (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) O3SIS Information Technology AG, a leading provider of personal mobile applications and Over-the-Air data synchronization technology for first tier mobile network operators and O2, a leading provider of mobile services and a division of the Telefónica Group, today announced the simultaneous roll-out of the new O3SIS-powered "O2 Communication Center" to its subscribers.
Salvation Army to upgrade helpdesk system (Computing.co.uk) Tom Young, Computing , Tuesday 8 August 2006 at 00:00:00 The charity turns to Lotus Notes to improve efficiency The Salvation Army has supplied its UK based international headquarters with a Lotus Notes-based helpdesk system. The charity, which works in 111 countries worldwide, has been using GWI?s c.Support software... > Read the full article
Mitch Kapor Thaws Fossilware Fave (Wired News)Fans of Lotus Agenda -- life management software from 1989 -- still swear by the hoary app for structuring random bits of data. Now its creator says a modern replacement is on its way. By Joanna Glasner.
Linux Improves Footing in Software Market (TechNewsWorld.com)When IBM introduced a version of Lotus Notes that runs on the desktop computers using the Linux operating system last month, it was a sign of confidence that open source software is gaining market traction. Lotus Notes, the popular collaboration and e-mail software, has operated on Windows machines for 16 years and Apple's Macintosh computers for more than a decade.
Orchestria and IBM Software Work Together to Provide New Approach to Messaging Governance (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Aug. 8, 2006--Orchestria Corporation, a global leader in software that helps organizations assure that their employees comply with critical regulatory and company policies associated with electronic communication, and IBM have announced Orchestria's software now interoperates with IBM Content Manager and CommonStore for Messaging.
TECH BRIEFS (Times Leader)Microsoft Corp. was hoping new voice-recognition software would impress an auditorium full of financial analysts, but a glitch turned the demonstration into a bit of an embarrassment.
Mitch Kapor Thaws Fossilware Fave (Wired News)Fans of Lotus Agenda -- life management software from 1989 -- still swear by the hoary app for structuring random bits of data. Its creator says a modern replacement is on its way. By Joanna Glasner.
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