IBM's Lotus Software unit is retooling its family of e-mail, messaging and collaboration software with a big dose of Java. At its annual Lotusphere developer's conference this week, Lotus will ...
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 ...
IBM's Lotus Software unit is retooling its family of e-mail, messaging and collaboration software with a big dose of Java. At its annual Lotusphere developer's conference this week, Lotus will ...
Thirty-one years ago, Massachusetts-based software developers Mitch Kapor and Jonathan Sachs created a program — an electronic spreadsheet — that would change the world. A year later, on Jan. 26, 1983 ...
"Collaboration" is the theme tying together many of the products' new capabilities, a point driven home by the orchestra that played onstage at the start of the Lotusphere conference in Orlando Monday ...
Picciano and Rennie told Lotus channel partners about the change Sunday morning during the "Business Day" portion of the Lotusphere conference in Orlando, Fla. A formal announcement of the management ...
IBM's Lotus Software unit is retooling its family of e-mail, messaging and collaboration software with a big dose of Java. In doing so, Lotus will make its technology--from e-mail to instant messaging ...