IBM has released a way to get Lotus Notes e-mail on your iPhone that stops short of full support, but gets the job done. IBM's iNotes Ultralite (no trademark fight necessary) will be formally released ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
iPhone/iPod touch users whose offices rely on Lotus Notes for email, calendar, and contacts can now access their information through a customized Safari Mobile interface created by IBM. CNET reports ...
IBM's Lotus division has made available a light version of its iNotes email application for Apple's iPhone. Lotus iNotes Ultralite uses the iPhone's Safari browser to provide the web-based application ...
IBM has launched a website previewing their forthcoming version of specialized Lotus Notes access for the iPhone. Dubbed IBM Lotus iNotes 'Ultralite', the web-based application built on Lotus Domino ...
Following a major $1 billion investment announced several years ago, the computer giant continues to expand Linux support from its high-end mainframes all the way down to its PC desktop software. As ...
IBM's announcement of a new hosted entry-level communications offering has led to lots of punditry around how it compares to Google Apps. But I'm not sure that's IBM's main competition here. Google ...
Lotus Notes: the office software everyone loves to hate. Despite the divisive feelings that Notes inspires, many large enterprises rely on Lotus Notes to access their e-mail, group calendars, and ...
The race to the cloud has seen a lot of interesting developments and fumbling by most of the contenders. IBM gets in on the act with LotusLive iNotes, offering Web-based email, contacts and calendars ...
IBM on Monday announced the general availability of LotusLive iNotes, a cloud-based email, calendar and contact management service. Word of IBM's iNotes move began to surface late on Thursday, and the ...
IBM has something of an iPhone obsession. If you search the company's site for "iPhone," a surprising wealth of results is returned. The first manifestation of that interest is, iNotes a soon-to-be ...
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