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IBM, VMware and NSEC Partner To Simplify Computing on The Go

IBM's Lotus Symphony software suite helps users create, edit and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations. For the first time, Lotus Symphony productivity software is now available on credit card-sized, Keepod devices, so users can access the information they need anytime, anywhere securely via the Keepod.
17 Nov 2009
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IBM and Canonical Launch Linux- and Cloud-based Desktop Software in the U.S.

IBM and Canonical are introducing a cloud- and Linux-based desktop package in the U.S. designed for use on PC's or low-cost netbooks. The IBM Client for Smart Work, based on IBM productivity and collaboration software, helps organizations save up to 50 percent per seat on software costs versus a Microsoft-based desktop, in addition to avoiding requisite hardware upgrades.
20 Oct 2009
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IBM Brings Lotus Notes and Domino Software to Full Spectrum of Web Devices

Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 will support various mobile and Web-connected devices such as the Apple iPhone, Nokia smartphones, thin clients, laptops and desktops used to access corporate applications and business processes.  And, to spur growth of Lotus Notes and Domino applications, for the first time, IBM will make Lotus Domino Designer tools available at no charge.
06 Oct 2009
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Lotus Domino Adds Native IPhone Support

IBM's Lotus Domino 8.5.1 natively supports the Apple iPhone, allowing users to automatically synchronize e-mail, contacts and calendar data to the popular handset over the air. The addition of push e-mail, contacts and calendar allows iPhone users to automatically get the latest data from their enterprise Notes system and work with that content on the phone.
06 Oct 2009
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IBM Launches Secure, Reliable Cloud Email Service for $3 per User

IBM has announced LotusLive iNotes, a new email service that delivers the benefits of cloud computing with a focus on reliability, privacy and security, to millions of mainstream business users starting at $3 per user, per month. LotusLive iNotes is quick and simple to deploy, making it well-suited for organizations of all sizes.
05 Oct 2009
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IBM, Canonical and Partners Launch Cloud- and Linux-based Netbook Software in Africa

IBM and Canonical introduce a new, flexible personal computing Linux-based software package for netbooks and other thin client devices. Part of IBM's Smart Work Initiative, the new offering helps bridge the digital divide by leapfrogging traditional PCs and proprietary software. Businesses in African and elsewhere can now use any type of device and low-cost software for workers.
23 Sep 2009
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IBM Lotus Gains in Global Collaboration Against Microsoft

In the first half of 2009, IBM logged thousands of new customers, bringing the total to 15,421 companies that have chosen IBM over Microsoft since 2008 in the $3.1 billion dollar Worldwide Integrated Collaborative Environment market. In addition, many customers have expanded their investments in IBM Lotus software.
23 Sep 2009
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New IBM Lotus Connections Software Brings Consumer Social Networking Features to the Office

IBM Lotus Connections 2.5 introduces an expanded set of social software tools and capabilities for enterprise collaboration that brings popular features like micro-blogging from the home into the business environment. Lotus Connections, a business-grade social software platform, enables customers to share files, create wikis, and work smarter.
22 Sep 2009
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U.S. Bank Uses IBM Lotus Collaboration to Innovate for Growth

U.S. Bank is rolling out IBM Lotus Web 2.0 collaboration technology to transform the way its workforce operates in a digital world. By upgrading to Lotus Notes 8.5 and implementing Lotus Quickr and Lotus Sametime, U.S. Bank is enabling its 58,000 employees to work more closely together and more easily find and share information.
15 Sep 2009
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New IBM Offerings Help Midsize Companies Work Smarter

IBM has introduced new services, software and systems for midsize companies that can help them gain actionable insight, increase productivity, and improve collaboration. These new offerings tie into the priorities of today's midmarket CIOs, who are looking to improve their companies’ competitiveness, according to a new IBM Global CIO survey of midsize companies.
14 Sep 2009

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