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Tuesday, April 05, 2011
SugarCRM acquires iExtensions The purchase of iExtensions, which makes customer relationship management software for IBM Lotus Notes users, is a move to attract more enterprise customers and compete better against bigger rivals like Salesforce.com and Microsoft
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
IBM, Gartner in blog tiff over Notes report Big Blue didn't take kindly to an analyst's report on migrating from the Lotus Notes/Domino platform. But Gartner says it reflects customer queries
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Apple's iOS devices meet enterprise security needs With the new version of IOS, Apple Inc.’s iPad and iPhone devices now have seven key security features desired by enterprise users, according to Forrester Research Inc. These include locking unattended devices and wiping lost or stolen hardware
Monday, July 19, 2010
Salesforce.com Chatter the ‘main brand and focal point’ An exec with the customer relationship management vendor tells ComputerWorld Canada its social collaborative platform Chatter will be the focus of innovations in what is today’s Cloud2 paradigm. Canadian customer Pro-Bel’s discovery process with Salesforce.com
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
IBM’s Lotus Notes brings secure e-mail to iPad The free iPhone OS app syncs e-mail between iPad and Lotus Domino servers. The iPhone and iPad already support Microsoft Exchange e-mail accounts
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Salesforce.com launches private beta for Chatter The on-demand CRM vendor's push into social collaboration takes aim at IBM Lotus Notes and Microsoft SharePoint. Chatter has profiles, status updates, document sharing, and integration with Facebook, Twitter and Google Buzz
Thursday, February 11, 2010
IBM wants to bring Apple, social networking to the enterprise At the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, IBM unveils enterprise-class social software for the iPhone and Mac, a move that sends the message that Apple is ready for the business
Friday, January 22, 2010
IBM Lotusphere 2010 showcases Canadian developers The IBM Lotusphere 2010 conference in Orlando showcased Canadian companies building tools atop the Lotus platform. We caught up with Extracomm, Point Alliance, Mitel Networks, Tungle and Research In Motion. WITH VIDEO
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Web services vendor extends data synchronization for Palm OS Mississauga, Ont.-based Hostopia.com Inc. released the latest offering in its SyncSuite product line to support Palm OS
Monday, September 10, 2007
IBM joins OpenOffice.org to widen its reach Big Blue hopes to develop feature enhancements and help push broader adoption of the OpenDocument format standard used in the suite. A Sun Microsystems executive reacts
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Tools help medical lab move over to Exchange A set of migration tools from Microsoft Corp. lets Lotus Notes/Domino users move onto Exchange. These tools have already helped one organization make the switch. BC Biomedical, a diagnostic lab in Surrey, B.C., piloted Microsoft’s Application Analyzer 2006 and Data Migrator 2006 for Lotus Domino back in December for migrating its 700 Notes users onto Exchange. Prior to migrating, the lab had been using Lotus Notes for approximately 15 years. 
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Lotus takes Notes into Workplace IBM Corp. intends to forge stronger bonds between its messaging and collaboration tools with updated versions of Lotus Notes and Domino, which were launched last month at the Lotusphere user conference in Orlando, Fla.
Monday, October 25, 2004
Open source or outsource? While the two concepts might seem like opposite ends of a continuum, I'm finding the "open source or outsource" question at the centre of my IT decision-making process these days. 
Thursday, July 22, 2004
If smoking, dial ‘H’ for help desk Tales from the depths of IT departments...
Thursday, February 12, 2004
IBM to Launch MS Office for Linux As part of its initiative to put Linux on the desktop, IBM Corp. wants to migrate Microsoft Corp.'s Office suite to Linux. Microsoft said it's not involved and suggests that IBM might do it by emulation.
Thursday, March 06, 2003
Rogers and Microsoft tag-team the enterprise Microsoft Canada Co. and Rogers AT&T Wireless recently teamed up to bring new mobile services to business users, although one industry analysts says the duo faces an uphill battle for respect.
Sunday, September 22, 2002
Microsoft eases Lotus to Exchange migration Microsoft Corp. released a set of tools Monday that allow Lotus Notes users to assess what applications they have running on their servers, a key step in helping them migrate to competing products from Microsoft.
Tuesday, September 17, 2002
Colligo release is Personal Vancouver-based Colligo Networks Inc. is set to target the mobile workforce with the launch of its collaboration and messaging software product called Personal Edition.
Thursday, June 06, 2002
UK gov’t renegotiates Microsoft fees, eyes open source Emboldened by its renegotiated software licensing agreement with Microsoft Corp., the U.K. government is debating the possibility of using open-source software to complement or even replace some of its Microsoft software.
Tuesday, June 04, 2002
UK government renegotiates Microsoft fees, eyes open source Emboldened by its renegotiated software licensing agreement with Microsoft Corp., the U.K. government is debating the possibility of using open-source software to complement or even replace some of its Microsoft software.
Thursday, November 01, 2001
Web content gets organized As information continues its shift to the Web, the need to manage that data is ever increasing.
Thursday, October 04, 2001
Tracker hunts down traffic Last month, Wellesley, Mass.-based DYS Analytics unveiled Usage Tracker, the latest addition to its CONTROL! line of enterprise traffic management solutions. The software is designed to reduce IT costs and optimize performance via top-down analysis of application usage — such as Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange — across corporate networks.
Thursday, February 08, 2001
BlackBerry devices make a move to Lotus Paying close attention to customer demand, Waterloo, Ont.’s Research In Motion (RIM) now supports Lotus Notes and Domino on its BlackBerry handheld devices.
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