News from 16-Aug-2006
IBM Puts Its Weight Into Open Source Market Initiatives (Linux Pipeline)IBM shows that it can walk the Open Source walk, as it pursues or plans a huge number of projects, including an effort to tune the Linux kernel to run faster and more securely on IBM's new Cell processor; shipping versions of Lotus desktop apps that run on Linux; and expanding IBM's open-source Web server business.
Open-Source E-Mail Options Expanding (Intelligent Enterprise Magazine)Scalix, lotus notes, Open-Xchange, and Zimbra have announcements or upgrades planned for this week's LinuxWorld expo.
IBM Adds Linux Support to IM (Small Business Computing)In a move that might get the attention of small businesses currently using consumer-grade instant messaging networks, IBM yesterday announced plans to ship Linux client and server versions of its Lotus Sametime 7.5 instant messaging product.
IBM moves colloboration software onto Linux (Computer Weekly)IBM has announced that its Lotus Sametime real-time collaboration software will in future run with open source operating system Linux.
IBM Announces Lotus Sametime for Linux (RedNova)IBM is to announce its IBM Lotus Sametime enterprise instant messaging platform will have server and desktop support for Linux. A Linux desktop client for Sametime will be available later this summer in Lotus Sametime 7.5, while a server product is slated for early 2007, IBM said.
IBM Plans Sametime IM for Linux in Few Weeks (LinuxElectrons)ARMONK , NY ? ( NYSE:IBM ) IBM® has said that IBM Lotus® Sametime® will provide server and desktop support for Linux®.
IBM Puts Weight Behind New Open-Source Markets (TechWeb via Yahoo! News) Among the projects under way are tuning the Linux kernel to run faster and more securely on IBM's new Cell processor, shipping versions of Lotus desktop apps that run on Linux, and expanding IBM's open-source Web server business.
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