Lotus Connections gets Twitter-like updates
News Lotus Connections, launched in January 2007, was an attempt by IBM to integrate the popularity of social networking sites with its existing Lotus Notes and Domino Groupware applications, and more effectively compete with Microsoft Exchange and...
[September 24, 2009, 16:40]
UVC
Downloads The UVC Collaboration Suite is software that contains all the functionality of a Groupware solution combined with the convenience of an instant messenger. The program consists of an address book, task and project management system, online scheduler...
[January 16, 2009, 18:15]
IBM launches 'Big Green Linux' initiative
News To kick off their collaboration, IBM and Novell have announced groupware client software integrating email, instant messaging and office-productivity tools for Linux desktops. On the software side, IBM highlighted recent contributions it has made...
[August 9, 2007, 10:07]
Microsoft tries to lure Notes customers
News The competition for groupware users has heated up again with Microsoft's launch of a new tool to help IBM Lotus Domino users migrate to Exchange more easily. Now Microsoft has launched Transporter Suite, to help customers migrate email and...
[April 10, 2007, 17:35]
Q&A: Lotus wakes up to social networking
News With attention focused on all things Web 2.0, it's fair to say groupware isn't grabbing much attention anymore. IBM's Mike Rhodin, general manager of the Lotus group, is the man charged with reinvigorating IBM's groupware strategy.
[January 26, 2007, 12:43]
Lotus aims to be cool
Blog At Lotusphere 2007 this week in Orlando, the company came up with a raft of new products all falling roughly into under the social networking, collaboration, groupware label. The land where the new game is all about enabling people to get free...
[January 22, 2007, 21:37]
Emailsystem Protection
White Papers After a person decides on a solution for email, groupware and collaboration needs, he will be needed to start thinking about protecting this system. While it may be acceptable to protect SME mailservers by only installing antivirus software only on...
[November 16, 2006, 0:00]
Integrating Knowledge Management and Groupware in a Software Development Environment
White Papers The importance of knowledge management in software development, and how knowledge management and groupware facilities can be integrated into a software development environment (SDE) is discussed in this paper.
[December 13, 2005, 0:01]
A blog by any name review
Reviews You can get a bunch of people up and running on wiki in a fraction of the time it would take to set up almost any other groupware application, and wiki users can organise their online work spaces in the ways that make sense to them -- not to some...
[June 8, 2005, 8:40]
Microsoft gets into the groupware Groove
News Ozzie has been one the most influential programmers working with collaboration software for information workers. The Groove software, therefore, will be sold as a component of Microsoft's Office lineup of productivity applications.
[March 14, 2005, 10:50]
MDaemon Pro review
Reviews The GroupWare plug-in is also currently an optional extra (£4.89 ex. Unfortunately it doesn’t scale very well, so as part of the forthcoming MDaemon Pro 8 release (due in March 2005) the GroupWare functionality will be included in the base product...
[February 22, 2005, 11:10]
GNOME: We have feature parity with Windows
News Included in the new release will be the Evolution 2 groupware suite developed by Novell’s Ximian, with enhanced calendar features and a new easier-to-use interface. Because Sun hasn’t open sourced Java itself -- real Java -- it becomes impossible...
[September 15, 2004, 10:40]
IBM prepares Notes update
News The product was one of the first so-called groupware software packages on the market to combine email, group discussions and document sharing. IBM plans to add connections to its DB2 database software and a myriad of time-saving tools to the next...
[August 6, 2004, 13:00]
Open-Xchange Server goes open source
News The engine behind Novell SuSE's groupware, collaboration, and messaging application will be released under the open-source GPL licence this month, according to Netline Internet Service, the company that makes it.
[August 2, 2004, 15:10]
Exchange gains open-source rival
News The OpenGroupware.org software aims to provide document-sharing functions for OpenOffice.org-based documents, and allow collaboration between users of applications such as Microsoft Outlook, Ximian Evolution, Mozilla Calendar, Apple Computer's...
[July 14, 2003, 11:18]
Stalker plots to lure Exchange customers
News The California-based company said that the new CommuniGate Pro 4.1 with its Groupware suite is designed to replace Exchange on systems while still offering an interface for Microsoft's Outlook email program.
[June 23, 2003, 9:36]
Merrill Lynch: Linux saves money
News However, for other reasons that Snodgrass wouldn't discuss, the company's executives decided to stick with Exchange but outsource the management of the groupware to save money. In fact, Snodgrass found that, while the software licensing costs of...
[June 9, 2003, 7:49]
Lotus gets closer to WebSphere
News He pointed out that groupware and collaboration software hasn't lived up to its earlier promise. As part of IBM's "NextGen" strategy, IBM will combine Lotus' expertise in human collaboration software with IBM's WebSphere server software, which can...
[March 4, 2003, 10:02]
Five years ago: Jim Barksdale on Netscape Communicator 4.0
News We call it the 'Communicator', which includes Navigator and several other products: a very rich multimedia E-mail messaging product as well as Collabra for collaboration and groupware usage, plus enhancements for audio conferencing, calendering...
[October 15, 2001, 7:30]
TeamWave Workplace
Downloads TeamWave Workplace is an integrated groupware solution for Macintosh, Windows, and Unix that lets you easily and flexibly coordinates, collaborate and share information with colleagues across the Internet.Combining real-time groupware technologies...
[November 20, 2000, 7:00]



