IBM reconfigures Lotus Foundations for Linux

  2008-08-09 22:00:03
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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