Neil Armstrong lands at Lotusphere
News IBM gave attendees at this week's Lotusphere conference an unexpected treat — a speech from Neil Armstrong on the role technology played in the race to the moon. On Monday, he told delegates at IBM's Lotusphere conference in Florida a few tales...
[January 25, 2007, 11:21]
IBM launches social networking services
News IBM is pushing its Web 2.0 credentials at its annual Lotusphere customer conference in Florida, which is taking place this week. This is an area where young, innovative companies have seized the initiative in recent years, but IBM may be able to...
[January 23, 2007, 9:20]
Q&A: Lotus wakes up to social networking
News Here at Lotusphere you have made a series of announcements on products such as Connections that could be described as "cool". However, it seems IBM's Lotus division has finally wised up to the new tech landscape, and at Lotusphere 2007, this year's...
[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. It is early days in IBM’s walks down this particular road, but the...
[January 22, 2007, 21:37]
BlackBerry gets native Office doc editing
News Announced on Tuesday at the Lotusphere 2008 conference in Orlando, Florida, the enhancements also include beefed-up security and the ability to check the availability of colleagues before sending a meeting request.
[January 23, 2008, 11:29]
Lords a-leaping at internet security
News This week, IBM will use the Lotusphere conference to promote the Lotus brand and debate its future. ZDNet UK will be reporting live from Lotusphere throughout the conference. Lotus Notes has been holding out against the market dominance of...
[January 22, 2007, 16:07]
IBM to unveil Lotus 'lite'
News IBM will show off a new light-duty email application at this week's Lotusphere conference, the company's annual trade show for its Lotus software division. The as-of-yet unnamed email software is intended to help companies equip workers who need...
[January 27, 2003, 15:17]
Lotus users in Microsoft's crosshairs
Talkback Another marketing attempt to unsettle Lotus before the eve of their worldwide conference Lotusphere, were Lotus will be making their new product announcements! I also understand the current beta of this tool cannot scan more than a 1000 databases...
[January 18, 2006, 11:06]
Linux for Lotus, but not for Notes client
News Lotus confirms it will announce messaging support for Linux at its Lotusphere love-in in Berlin next week, but says that only Domino server will be ported, not the Notes client. Domino for Linux is expected to ship before the year is out, but there...
[October 22, 1999, 15:17]
Lotus U-turn on Linux is complete
News Messaging and groupware specialist Lotus will complete its U-turn on Linux at Lotusphere Berlin next week, with the formal launch of Notes Domino optimised for the open source OS. Almost exactly a year ago to the day, Lotus CEO Jeff Papows told the...
[October 22, 1999, 12:07]
IBM redefines its Lotus family
News At its annual Lotusphere developer's conference this week, Lotus will announce plans to rebuild its technology to conform to Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Sun Microsystems' specification for Java software built by Sun and other makers, such as...
[January 28, 2002, 14:24]
IBM loses Notes' Windows focus
News At the Lotusphere conference in Orlando, Florida, IBM executives said on Monday the company will beef up its Notes software on the Mac to run IBM's Lotus SameTime instant messaging. IBM's Lotus division plans to bulk up the Macintosh version of its...
[January 24, 2006, 9:20]
Workplace gets an update
News The announcements were timed to coincide with the Lotusphere conference taking place this week in Orlando, Florida. IBM's Lotus unit on Monday updated Workplace, its collaborative software line, with enhanced development tools and a hosted document...
[January 25, 2005, 10:40]
Lotus delays Raven until end of April
News Announced at the Lotusphere user conference in January, Discovery Server is an advanced data search tool that links people to relevant content and expertise within a company. Lotus Development's two-year-old knowledge management project, Raven, has...
[April 6, 2001, 11:08]
IBM: Lotus Notes for iPhone not ready yet
News According to the Associated Press, a formal announcement of Lotus Notes for Apple's portable devices was to occur at IBM's Lotusphere conference this week, with the software available free for users with a Lotus web-access licence or on a yearly...
[January 22, 2008, 14:30]
US Report: Lotus says no to Novell
News In January at its Lotusphere conference in the US, when it formally rolled out plans for Notes/Domino 5.0, Lotus said it would make the product available on NT, the AS/400 and S/390 platforms and on various Unix flavours.
[July 29, 1998, 15:07]
BlackBerry gets IBM Lotus Connections
News Users of the BlackBerry Lotus Connections — previewed this week at IBM's annual Lotusphere conference — will be able to: find people and locate individuals' expertise through profiles; share information; monitor workflows; and use Dogear.
[January 24, 2008, 14:49]
IBM makes WebSphere connection
News Collaboration Center, which IBM demonstrated at its Lotusphere conference earlier this year, is part of the Lotus division's plan to rewrite its applications in Java. IBM on Wednesday released a set of tools to promote the use of its WebSphere...
[May 15, 2003, 10:50]
IBM launches Lotus Notes, Domino 8 beta
News Five product announcements took place at January's Lotusphere, including the launch of Lotus Connections, the company's new social networking product. IBM on Thursday launched a public beta of its Lotus Notes and Domino 8 email and collaboration...
[March 19, 2007, 10:27]
IBM launches collaboration initiative
News Rennie's sentiment was reflected in many of the Lotus products on display at the event, some of which had been debuted at Lotusphere in January. IBM Labs launched a collaboration initiative on Wednesday designed to help companies speed product...
[March 29, 2007, 9:43]



