Factory workers and flight attendants are among those whom IBM hopes to outfit with the latest additions to its Workplace software line. As expected, the computing giant unveiled several new releases ...
IBM will show off a new light-duty e-mail application at this week's Lotusphere conference, the company's annual trade show for its Lotus software division. The as-of-yet unnamed e-mail software is ...
IBM today announced 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.
IBM has quietly consolidated management of its Lotus software division within Big Blue's portal organization. IBM had maintained parallel teams for its Lotus line of software and its WebSphere Portal ...
eWeek content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More In a move that has been a long time in the making, IBM is ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. IBM has finished polishing up the software-as-a-service ...
Thirty-one years ago, Massachusetts-based software developers Mitch Kapor and Jonathan Sachs created a program — an electronic spreadsheet — that would change the world. A year later, on Jan. 26, 1983 ...
IBM and Lotus Development Corp. plan to announce an alliance based on Lotus software designed to permit groups of office workers to share electronic information and to work on common projects using ...
A little known fact is that IBM claims its Lotus Notes email client was the first software interface to introduce the chiclet-shaped graphical icons now typically associated with the iPhone in the ...
Joining Microsoft, Oracle, Google, and others, IBM plans to offer a cloud-based office suite, the company announced on Monday. The company is in the process of developing a hosted version of its Lotus ...
In its most aggressive attempt yet to recover from a colossal business blunder a decade and a half ago, IBM launched a $3.3 billion hostile takeover bid yesterday for Lotus Development Corp., the ...