IBM has dumped Lotus' Domino Go in favour of bundling the free Web server, Apache, with its WebSphere software. Tony Occleshaw, marketing manager at IBM, said the company had taken the decision not to develop Lotus' Domino Go as it did "not want to...
Applications that have been tested include IBM WebSphere, IBM Blue Pages, Lotus Domino, Lotus Notes, Tivoli Management products, Novell GroupWise and Novell NetPublisher. As an initial step, members of the forum have verified that current LDAP...
The companies claim the move will enable ASPs to offer collaborative software services such as messaging and shared applications on a Domino/IBM Websphere-powered platform. Lotus is teaming up with IBM to deliver software and hardware for...
IBM's WebSphere application server platform is too full of proprietary technologies to allow real interoperability with other systems according to UK messaging technology firm SpiritSoft. The firm today criticised Big Blue for bundling together old...
Ultimately it may be an acquisition that will save the company's own tool brands. Rational will join the long line of other major IBM acquisitions - Crossworlds, Lotus, Tivoli - all of which operate as distinct components within the greater IBM...
Aptrix technology was designed to work with current Lotus Domino, WebSphere and DB2 Content Manager environments. An IBM representative said that Aptrix has been an IBM Lotus business partner and that it has built its product around IBM's Domino.