Google has introduced yesterday (12/10/2010) the Google Message Continuity, a cloud-based email continuity solution. A new service from Google will ensure you always have access to your email, even when your Exchange server is down. “Google Message Continuity works by replicating email accounts hosted on Microsoft® Exchange Servers in the cloud, using Gmail, Calendar and …
Facebook For a Corporate World
Finally a few words about IBM and social networking. Based on what I read in the Facebook for Work article, Lotus Notes Connections is for companies with 10,000 or more employees. Again, the product is being advertised to the enterprise size businesses. Wondering what drives that, is that a price or a functionality? My next thought …
Lotus Notes Email Servers Retirement Has Been Postponed Until Friday
Is it just me or perhaps somebody else shares my thought: Why are there so many Lotus Notes email server retirements and not a single news about MS Outlook to Lotus Notes email migration? Just came across a post in regards to moving away from Lotus Notes email. This one is a slightly different as I think …
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Why would the government agency move off Lotus Notes?
I am really shocked by that news. Actually not really shocked, just a bit disappointed that General Services Administration, the federal agency that provides goods and services to other agencies and manages public buildings is moving from IBM Lotus Notes to Gmail and Google Apps for Government (I even did not know this existed). Based on InformationWeek …
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5 open source groupware suites to watch
ComputerWorld (2010-11-30) – Messaging and groupware is at the heart of business and applications most people use everyday. While the big names like Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes and Google Apps are increasing their influence, enterprises have several viable open source options. Of course, there plenty of complaints about the quirks and complications of the bi- …
What needs to be done to move Outlook users to Lotus Notes
I am not surprised to see multiple news articles all over internet on the topic of many companies and enterprises moving from IBM Lotus Notes mail to either MS Exchange /MS Cloud computing or moving to Gmail cloud. We all know that Microsoft is alway doing a great job in marketing its product and what I don’t …
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LotusLive iNotes
Came across of a very nice LotusLive iNotes commercial
GLOBAL SURVEY SAYS MANY FIRMS CONVERT OUTLOOK EMAIL TO LOTUS NOTES
Good news for Lotus Notes technology and I hope to see more news like that. Just read on [pr-canada.net] The survey team from Sweden “carried out a survey and the finding of this global survey showed the increasing demand for Outlook email to Lotus Notes conversion tools by many enterprises as they think of using Lotus …
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Ray Ozzie talks about Lotus Notes in 2004
With Ozzie leaving Microsoft the obvious question is “what will be his new venture?” Is there any chance IBM may get him intrested in taking Notes from the huge down fall. Wondering whether IBM is even considering it. Perhaps the creator of Lotus Notes is the only one person who can revive Lotus Notes technology. I read …
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IBM® Lotus® Symphony 3.0 has been released
New version of the Lotus Symphony has been released a few days ago. It’s free for evaluation and it’s free for using. Download it from IBM today. Below is a list of new features based on lotus.com : VBA scripts support ODF 1.2 standard support Office 2007 OLE support Brand new sidebars containing enriched property …
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