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Lotus iNotes coming to the iPhone 3G

08/11/2008  III
Relevance: 10.99
IBM's Lotus Domino Web Access software, also known as IBM Lotus iNotes, will bring your Lotus e-mail, calendar and contact details to the Apple iPhone 3G. IBM says the Lotus functionality is planned for delivery to the iPhone sometime in 2008, although no official announcement has yet been made and the company is stating that Lotus iNotes on the iPhone represents"current IBM plans and directions, which are subject to change".
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IBM Lotus: we're beating Microsoft

08/01/2008  II
Relevance: 9.55
Lotus's marquee customer was an unnamed major bank in Asia that licensed 300,000 Lotus Notes seats, as well as taking up the free Lotus Symphony office suite. Other organisations choosing Lotus Notes and Domino over Microsoft's products include Max New York Life and Aviva (India), GD Development Bank and DL Cosco Shipyard (China), Affin Bank and Trakando (Singapore), and Russian Railways (Russia)."Enterprise customers - especially many rapidly-growing businesses in emerging global markets - are choosing Lotus software for its open, flexible design," said Bob Picciano general manager, Lotus Software.
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Easy Sharing with Lotus Quickr Web Services

12/01/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 9.50
Access content where and when you need it with Lotus Quickr Web services. In this article, we introduce the basic operations you can performusing Lotus Quickr Web services and some of the best practices that you should follow when interacting with these services.
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Installing The IBM Lotus Symphony Beta 1 Office Suite On Ubuntu 7.04

09/25/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 9.22
This document describes how to set up IBM Lotus Symphony Beta 1 on Ubuntu 7.04. IBM Lotus Symphony is an office-suite that is based on OpenOffice.org (a fork of v1.x) and ported to Lotus Expeditor (IBM's enhancement of the Eclipse Rich Client Platform). It contains programs for word processing, spreadsheet and presentation.
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Three new IBM / Linux partnerships aimed at a'Microsoft-free' world

08/07/2008  I
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IBM hopes adding its software to distributions of Ubuntu, Red Hat, and Suse Linux will help consumers transition to become"Microsoft-free." Specifically, IBM is working to ensure its Open Collaboration Client Solution, including Lotus Symphony, Lotus Notes, and Lotus Sametime, operate with the three Linux distributions. Canonical confirmed during the show that it will distribute Lotus Symphony through its own Web services before the end of the month. Red Hat and Novell are expected to follow suit.
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Lotus Symphony Linux Beta Review

11/03/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 8.92
Recently I've laid my hands on the new IBM's child Lotus Symphony (beta version). It is an office suite based on OpenOffice.org. Lotus Symphony includes text editor, spreadsheet and presentation tool. I've, decided to try this new IBM wonder.
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Lotus Symphony: Big Blue Got It Right This Time

07/10/2008  I
Relevance: 8.84
It's arguably the prettiest alternative to Microsoft Office, with a clean interface in a soothing IBM blue. Oddly, the once-biggest name in computing christened it"Lotus Symphony," after a spectacular and expensive failure that dates back to the days of DOS. But this new IBM Lotus Symphony seems poised for success.
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IBM reconfigures Lotus Foundations for Linux

08/09/2008  IIIIIII
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IBM has reconfigured its Lotus Foundations software, which includes Lotus Notes, Sametime and Symphony, to preload on Linux distributions like Red Hat, Ubuntu and Novell's Suse Linux. The repackaging makes the middleware easier and cheaper to install on Linux PCs and free desktops from Microsoft software, IBM said.
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IBM's Lotus Symphony is OpenOffice in Eclipse clothing

09/21/2007  II
Relevance: 8.51
IBM's recently announced embrace of the OpenOffice.org productivity suite project has already borne fruit, with the beta release of IBM's free Lotus Symphony. Does the new word processor, spreadsheet and presentation trio have what it takes to put the Lotus brand back on the office application map?
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Lotus messaging for Linux PCs

08/18/2006  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.36
IBM’s Lotus division has added support for Linux to its Lotus Sametime collaboration tool. The move enables firms to cut costs by using Linux servers as a collaboration platform, while a native client brings instant messaging support to Linux desktop systems.
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