IBM Lotus Domino will have an installed base of 192 million mailboxes this year.

I really hope that 192 million is a good number and does not include 100 million seats from IBM and IBM partners. Good job IBM on increasing the market share (hopefully). I think that IBM still needs to do a lot more on making Lotus Notes as popular as the other email brand names on …

Cool move by IBM to the i-World direction

IBM releasing Lotus Notes Traveler for iPad is a very cool step towards bringing so much missing IBM Notes technology on the Apple platform. Hopefully more news like that will be coming soon. From ReadWrite Enterprise. IBM released this week the iPad version of Lotus Notes Traveler, featuring two-way encrypted synchronization of e-mail, calendar and …

Steve Jobs live from WWDC 2010

1:56AM It’s like our own little keynote send off! 11:55AM And that’s all she wrote! Thanks for reading, and thanks to Justin Glow, Dan Chilton, and the Blogsmith and Netops teams for keeping us afloat! more…

New iPhone 4 is revealed!

MANHATTAN — Technophiles anxiously awaiting the next-generation iPhone no longer have to rely on forgetful Apple engineers leaving prototypes behind at bars. Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the fourth edition of his wildly popular smartphone at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday afternoon. “Stop me if you’ve already seen …

Tungle.me for IBM Lotus Notes Collaboration Software Now Available; Makes Scheduling Meetings Easier for the Many Millions of Lotus Notes Users Worldwide

TORONTO, – 22 Apr 2010: Tungle, the company that makes scheduling meetings easy, announced today the availability of its Tungle.me software for IBM’s (NYSE: IBM) Lotus Notes collaboration software at the Lotusphere Comes to You    conference in Toronto.   The application will be introduced and demonstrated on stage today by Tungle CEO Marc Gingras …

Another Lotus bastion falls to Microsoft assault

THE Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade will embark on an ambitious program to standardize on Microsoft technology by ditching IBM’s Lotus Notes platform. About 55 outmoded Lotus Notes applications and services, including Notes email, will be replaced. The department would completely migrate to Microsoft Exchange by June 30, 2011, a department spokeswoman said. The …