News from 03-Sep-2006
Salvation Army Launches Evangelistic Sports Ministry Desk (Christian Today)Senior members of the International Salvation Army Headquarters have approved a Sports Ministry Desk to be established within
Mozilla Goes Mainstream (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) The unconventional company hopes to gain market share and outfox the competition with a new version of its Firefox browser
Quest Notes Migrator for Exchange Introduces Project Management and Advanced Reporting for Lotus Notes to Exchange (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) ALISO VIEJO, Calif.----Aug. 29, 2006--Quest Software, Inc. has had years of experience helping organizations migrate onto the Microsoft platform, and continues to lead the way in Notes to Exchange Server migrations with more than one million mailboxes migrated to date using Quest Notes Migrator for Exchange.
CompanionLink Software Announces Real-Time IBM Lotus Notes Synchronization With ACT!, GoldMine, and Palm Desktop (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) CompanionLink Software, Inc., a leader in mobile synchronization solutions, announces the release of DoubleNotes. The solution allows users to synchronize data stored in their contact management software with IBM Lotus NotesŪ, PDAs, and other mobile devices. By introducing synchronization to popular contact managers, CompanionLink demonstrates their leadership in synchronizing data with
CompanionLink Software Announces Real-Time Microsoft Outlook Synchronization With ACT!, GoldMine, Lotus Notes and Palm (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) CompanionLink Software, Inc., a leader in mobile synchronization solutions, announces the release of DoubleLook. The solution allows users to synchronize data stored in their contact management software with Microsoft OutlookŪ, PDAs, and other mobile devices. By introducing synchronization to popular contact managers, CompanionLink demonstrates their leadership in synchronizing data with
Are Software Services Superseding Packaged Offerings? (Optimize)Are software services superseding packaged offerings? Yes, says ICI CISO Paul Simmonds, they're proving to be a compelling and economical way to acquire applications. No, argues former CIO Bob Doyle: there will always be room for packaged software applications.
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