News from 22-Aug-2006
LINUXWORLD SF - Vendors challenge Exchange, Notes (ARNnet)A pair of Silicon Valley-based open-source collaboration vendors has released new versions of their software at LinuxWorld, renewing their challenge to the dominance of Microsoft Exchange and lotus notes by offering what they claim are cheaper, more flexible alternatives.
CardScan Introduces Major Software Update and New Business Card Scanners (SYS-CON Media)CardScan, Inc. today announced a major update to its contact management software, CardScan Version 8, which now features a streamlined interface with improved navigation and more effective de-duping tools. The company also announced new hardware, with two new scanner designs featured in the Personal, Executive and Team products. 'CardScan is the primary contact manager that many of our customers
IBM Adds Linux Support to Lotus Sametime Messaging (E-Commerce Times)Following last month's release of Lotus Notes collaboration software for Linux, IBM this week started supporting the open source platform on desktop and server computers with its enterprise instant messaging solution Lotus Sametime.
Q&A with Wiki pioneer Ward Cunnigham (Government Computer News)In 1995, software developer Ward Cunningham came up with an easy way for software developers to discuss software patterns on the then-nascent World Wide Web. Contributors could edit the Web pages right in front of them, with very little training.
Juniper Networks Application Acceleration Platforms Achieve ''Ready for IBM'' Validation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SUNNYVALE, Calif.----Aug. 21, 2006--Juniper Networks, Inc. today announced its DX and WX/WXC application acceleration platforms have been validated as Ready for IBM Lotus Notes/Domino and IBM Websphere Portal.
Lotus Adds Blog, RSS, Other Features to 7.0.2 (Intranet Journal)When you first set up Notes and Domino for your intranet, you no doubt noticed that there were a couple things that seemed to be lacking. There was no real "sanctioned" blog template from IBM Lotus, and RSS (Really Simple Syndication) support was only available if you wanted to code it yourself.
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