A little known fact is that IBM claims its Lotus Notes email client was the first software interface to introduce the chiclet-shaped graphical icons now typically associated with the iPhone in the ...
Although most folks today don't know, Lotus Notes was ahead of its time. It was inspired by the Plato Notes messaging system of the 1970s, developed as an early collaboration system in the early 1980s ...
The marketing folks in IBM 's Lotus division are starting to sound like the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, who insists he's winning a fight even as he loses both arms and legs: "'Tis ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. IBM has finished polishing up the software-as-a-service ...
IBMs Lotus Notes on Linux uses the familiar Workspace to organize applications. The Lotus Notes on Linux messaging experience includes familiar elements, such as the text properties window. Lotus ...
Researchers at CoreLabs have issued a warning for several serious IBM Lotus Notes vulnerabilities that could cause remote execution of arbitrary commands . The flaws, rated "highly critical" by ...
When IBM bought Lotus for $3.5 billion in 1995, it looked as though the venerable computing giant was just about to lock up the software industry and coast to unstoppable profits. Eighteen years later ...
Venetica, a leading provider of enterprise content integration (ECI) software, today announced the availability of its second generation Content Bridge for IBM Lotus Notes. The new Content Bridge, ...
IBM has added enterprise blogging capability to its venerable Lotus Notes/Domino e-mail and collaboration software in an incremental update available now. In Lotus Notes and Domino Version 7.0.2, an ...
IBM's Verse borrows ideas from Google's Inbox, then adds Watson-powered querying to let users tame their email Verse email from IBM is the sort of service you’d normally associate with a scrappy ...
Next month is the annual Lotusphere conference. IBM is giving two free tickets to TC readers–leave a comment saying why you’d like to go to Lotusphere, and we’ll pick the winners by Monday morning.
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