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IBM Brings Lotus Notes and Domino Software to Full Spectrum of Web Devices
IBM today announced a major extension of Lotus Notes and Domino collaboration software for the full spectrum of proliferating mobile and Web-connected devices such as the Apple iPhone, Nokia smartphones, thin clients, laptops and desktops used to access corporate applications and business processes. To spur broader growth of Lotus Notes and Domino applications for the increasingly diverse range of devices in corporate use, for the first time, IBM will make Lotus Domino Designer tools available at no charge.
By IBM Press Releases on 06 October 2009
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IBM Lotus Gains in Global Collaboration Against Microsoft
In the first half of 2009, IBM (NYSE: IBM) logged thousands of new customers, bringing the total to 15,421 companies that have chosen IBM over Microsoft since 2008 in the $3.1 billion dollar Worldwide Integrated Collaborative Environment market.
By IBM Press Releases on 23 September 2009
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US Bank dumps Sharepoint (to spend more time with Lotus)
One of the largest banks in the United States will stop writing checks for Microsoft Sharepoint and standardize on the IBM Lotus platform instead.
By Austin Modine on 15 September 2009
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200+ Microsoft Partners Per Month Flocking to Sell IBM Lotus Foundations Appliance
Facing waning demand for Microsoft products and growing interest in Linux, in the first five months of 2009 more than 1,000 Microsoft Business Partners have signed up to sell IBM's Lotus Foundations "office-in-a-box" appliance for small and medium sized businesses (SMBs).
By IBM PartnerWorld on 24 June 2009
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Breakthrough in the Cloud: IBM announces new Cloud computing offerings
Cloud computing is significantly shaping the way our clients do business. Cloud solutions can dramatically improve clients' customer service delivery from weeks to minutes which, in turn, provides a rapid ROI.
By IBM PartnerWorld on 24 June 2009
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CRN picks ND8.5 over Exchange 07
Read CRN's review of ND 8.5 vs. Exchange 07. The verdict - close call but Lotus wins.
By Samara Lynn, ChannelWeb on 08 June 2009
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Technology Can Help Build Success for Smaller Companies
Q&A: Eduardo Rosini of Microsoft discusses top technology drivers that enable small and midsized businesses to compete.
By Wash Redmond on 26 May 2009
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Cloud computing as a business continuity plan
Business continuity planning and disaster recovery is an essential business risk management technique which is great on paper but often doesn't deliver when it needs to. Business continuity planning is also expensive and has always been something only large corporates, with large budgets, could afford. But now, with cloud computing, even small businesses can put a plan in place to ensure they are able to continue their business in the face of a radical environment changes.
By Mark Clarke on 06 May 2009
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IBM Announces Beta Availability of Lotus Notes 8.5.1 Software with iPhone Support
IBM today announced the beta release of Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 collaboration software, including plans to support Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync in version 8.5.1 of Lotus Notes Traveler. This capability will extend Lotus Domino automatic synching capabilities for e-mail and calendaring tools to the Apple iPhone.
DUSSELDORF, Germany on 12 May 2009
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Company Growth
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Above and Beyond Concepts. The company was registered in April 1999 where we first started operating out of a house. ABC has grown to become one of the largest IBM Lotus focussed Software Partners with the most Certified Lotus Professionals in Africa.
By Stephen Langton on 06 May 2009
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ABC announces new Microsoft Partnership
Above and Beyond Concepts has announced its new partnership with Microsoft South Africa
By Tim Norris on 29 January 2009
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IBM and SAP Announce Alloy, First Jointly Developed Software Product
At the annual Lotusphere conference, IBM (NYSE:IBM) and SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) announced the planned March release for their first joint software product called Alloy(TM). At Lotusphere, IBM and SAP showcased successful early results of this product with several customers, including Colgate-Palmolive and Arla Foods.
By Stephen Langton on 28 January 2009
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IBM Helps Businesses Build a Smarter Workforce Through Communities in the Cloud
At the annual Lotusphere Conference, IBM (NYSE:IBM) unveiled plans to help businesses build a smarter workforce by providing software services to help people work together across the enterprise, on the move and via the cloud.
By Stephen Langton on 28 January 2009
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IBM Makes Collaboration Easier, Faster and Universally Accessible
At the annual Lotusphere Conference, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today unveiled its plans to make key business collaboration tools faster, easier and available anytime, anywhere. Plans include a series of partnerships with industry leaders Orange group, Samsung and Verizon Wireless; a new version of IBM's leading unified communications and collaboration solution, IBM Lotus Sametime; and intended support for Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync®.
By Stephen Langton on 28 January 2009
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Web 2.0 to the Rescue
A new Mashup Accelerator will help organizations quickly build and deploy applications that address daily business challenges. The Accelerator allows even non-technical users to build applications on the fly, reducing the development burden on IT and empowering people to pull together the information they need to get their jobs done.
By Stephen Langton on 28 January 2009
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Lotus Symphony Goes Mainstream
IBM Lotus Symphony, IBM's free software suite of word processing documents, spreadsheets and presentation files, has recently passed three million downloads worldwide. Earlier this week, IBM and Red Hat announced a joint initiative to help enterprise clients migrate from Microsoft-based desktops to Linux-based desktops.
By Stephen Langton on 28 January 2009
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IBM Helps Businesses, Consumers Weather the Storm With Cost Effective Software
IBM is offering a growing portfolio of low or no-cost software. designed to help small-to-medium sized businesses (SMBs) reduce the time and money associated with deploying and managing IT solutions
By Stephen Langton on 28 January 2009
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