Back in December, IBM announced that Lotus Notes and Domino, alongside Sametime and Connections, will be sold to HCL. And even though it’s almost a year since then, the deal is far from being completed, due to the regulatory process. On the other side, the future of Lotus Notes and Domino was made clear enough, …
The Advantages Of Using Microsoft’s .NET Core
Lately, Microsoft has completely re-examined its PC-based business model, as they have most likely predicted how, in the future, there will be a huge focus on cloud computing platforms. Therefore, the tech giant decided to start their very own OS-agnostic business, through serious expansions. After making Office free for both main mobile operating platforms, Android …
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Angular Material, The Main Solution For Creating Good-Looking Apps?
To start with a short presentation, Angular Material is one of the most popular third-party package used by Angular enthusiasts to ease-up the entire development process by reutilizing common components, such as Cards, Data Tables, Inputs and many more. There’s a quite impressive list of available components, not to mention that it keeps growing with …
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What is the Future For BlackBerry?
Business is getting tougher for Research In Motion (RIM). The departure of the chief marketing officer, Kith Pardy just weeks away from a new product release probably indicates that the company is out of options. Hardy joined RIM in December 2009 and has been responsible for overall BlackBerry brand marketing. RIM has been struggling lately …
LotusLive Offers BlackBerry Hosted Service
Great news for the LotusLive community. As of 2/22/2011 IBM LotusLive Notes 1.3 gets the additional hosted service offering for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, both with and without optional Mobile Data Services from RIM. LotusLive Notes subscription also supports Traveler application via Apple iPhone and iPad, Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian and Android devices. Source: IBM
Is Facebook phone a Reality?
Photo credit: Phonescoop.com Who would think that there will be a phone with the Facebook-based operating system? The UK-based INQ company has unveiled the first Facebook phone that has been designed in conjunction with the team behind the popular social network. The INQ phone is based on the Android platform. INQ has been making phones …
IBM Lotus Notes Traveler May Help to Collaborate
Info4security.com (2011-01-04) – IBM has unveiled new software that will help employees work smarter on the road, while significantly enhancing the power they have in choosing their own mobile device for work. Brian Sims reports. The new software will allow employees to collaborate with co-workers inside their organisation and personal contacts outside, all on the …
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