I hope that Notes technology will make a great come back. Seeing Notes (LotusLive Notes) in Cloud environment is a huge progress. Great article to read about Notes IBM Lotus Notes Takes a New Turn in its Long Historical Run
IBM Enhances LotusLive Collaboration Suite
Finally the pricing and functionality of the LotusLive is to where it may compete with the rest of the Cloud world. And actually $10 for the “all inclusive ” collaboration package is a very good pricing. On my opinion for $10 per user per month you get a bit more than from Microsoft. The “value …
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Singapore Airlines Turns to IBM to Empower Its Geographically Distributed Workforce
A good news for a change from IBM in regards to the Lotus Notes technology. For Lotus Notes sake, news like that need to be publicized and marketed with a bit more extend. IBM might need to learn from their competitors how to make a big news from a tiny event. ARMONK, N.Y., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire/ :: Singapore Airlines …
Coca Cola Amatil moving from Lotus Notes to BPOS
Food and beverage giant Coca Cola Amatil (CCA) has dumped IBM’s Lotus Notes in favour of Microsoft’s Business Productivity Online Standard Suite(BPOS), in an effort to decrease commercial costs and to integrate collaboration across the company. Beginning the deployment process in March this year, CCA technology manager, Steven Meek, said there were many factors in …
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Sharing your Notes calendar on the web
Just a few minutes ago I rediscovered the www.tungle.me free Notes calendar to Web synchronization services. Great product and might be useful in many occasions when you would like to share your free time with your bodies on internet as well as a bunch of spammers that’s the opposite site of this great idea. Also, …
Free Express Lotus Notes client to the public before Notes is a history
I have been already bringing this up at least once. I am sure I am not the only one who see that MS Outlook email client is a very dominant within the school and consumer sector. Why not Lotus Notes mail? Good question. Will it ever change? Good question too. If it’s not going to …
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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 …
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going to Lotus Notes from iPhone via Safari and Ultralight iNotes
It’s like going to Miami from New Your City via Columbus, OH and New Orleans, LA. This could have been good if it was 1990 or even 1999 but now it’s definitely not enough for an average iPhone user and especially a corporate user. The Lotus Notes Traveler for iPhone is a step up comparing …
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Will IBM port Lotus Notes client to iPhone
I think it’s about time IBM does something good for a change in regards to Lotus Notes client. Would it be nice to be able to runs Notes apps on the iPhone and iPad? Imagine… if we could open complex wokflow email enabled application written in Notes platform including email database and many others? Perhaps …
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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 …