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- IBM Symphony falls on deaf ears without open source e-mail, calendar
- IBM Symphony falls on deaf ears without open source e-mail, calendarAdd-on?Hardly, Paula. This is functionality that's baked into Notes 8. Corporate customers looking for collaboration will find that this is a lot more integreated than the Office + Outlook + OneNote + Exchange kludge, at around a $100 per...
- Tags: Groupware, E-mail servers, Enterprise software, Mozilla Corp., IBM Symphony, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., open source, IBM Lotus Notes, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-18
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- Is the IBM Client for Smart Work an alternative to 7 for schools?
- Windows 7 looks like a genuinely good OS. Reasonable system requirements, high levels of usability and stability...What's not to like? Well, the price, of course. Volume educational licensing runs around $70 a seat for Windows 7 Professional upgrades. Then there's the actual upgrade process. Major rollouts...
- Tags: Ubuntu, IBM Corp., Ubuntu 9.10, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Roi/Tco, Linux, Operating Systems, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-10-21
- Ubuntu, SUSE, Fedora Linux updates prepped as Win7 release nears
- As Microsoft gets set to launch Windows 7, Â Linux desktop vendors are trying to make some waves. Yesterday, IBM and Canonical announced availability of a cloud and Linux-based business desktop alternative for existing PCs or low cost netbooks. The IBM Client for Smart Work...
- Tags: Ubuntu, Fedora Project, SuSE, IBM Corp., Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, E-mail, Web Browsers, Software, Online Communications, Internet, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2009-10-21
- Looking beyond Windows 7 and Office; Pondering the alternatives
- Gartner is telling customers to upgrade to Windows 7 and the latest Office, but adds that it may make sense to at least ponder the alternatives and move toward a more operating system neutral stance. In a talk at the Gartner IT Symposium in Orlando, Gartner analyst...
- Tags: Operating System, Gartner Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., OpenOffice.org, Michael Silver, OpenOffice, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Office, Operating Systems, Office Suites, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-10-20
- IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability
- Good newsWhile I'm not a big fan of IBM due to the usual cost associated with their offerings, I like their products overall and the fact that IBM is one of if not the largest proponent of open source software. I've used Lotus Notes and found it not as...
- Tags: cloud computing, E-mail servers, pricing strategy, Premier Edition, Louts Notes, Google Inc., Google Apps, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-10-02
- Lotus Symphony 1.3 (Mac)
- The IBM Lotus Symphony suite--which is available at no charge--can help you take back control of your IT budget while giving most users the tools they need to excel at their jobs. Designed to handle the tasks that most people perform in a professional setting, IBM Lotus Symphony tools enable...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, OpenDocument Format, Spreadsheet, IBM Corp., OpenDocument Format (ODF), Productivity, Emerging Technologies
- Software downloads 2009-08-20
- IBM expects Linux to make money
- IBM expects Linux to make moneyFuture is Linux devices, appliances & distro'sLinux is modular and it is the future platform it already powers the Internet, the future will be smart appliances not huge monolithic closed source dinosaur operating systems such as 'Windows'...;) A smartphone-like app storeDesktop Linux REALLY needs a...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Operating systems, Canonical/Ubuntu, Linux, IBM Corp., OpenOffice, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-06-11
- Can your business work smarter?
- Today, productivity is at a premium and IT budgets are at a minimum. Work smarter with IBM Lotus Symphony - a suite of applications for creating, editing, and sharing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations - available at no charge.
- Tags: IBM Corp., Productivity
- Resource centers 2009-06-03
- Microsoft Office still owns the desktop, future of StarOffice unclear
- Since the Oracle acquisition of Sun, there’s been no official word yet on the road map for Star Office. Oracle says it’s vision is to deliver an integrated system from applications to disk, ostensibly a commitment to an OpenOffice.org productivity suite. Yet, that’s not a foregone conclusion. Star Office was just...
- Tags: Desktop, Oracle Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., OpenOffice.org, StarOffice, OpenOffice, Office Suites, Software, Sheri McLeish
- Blog posts 2009-05-26
- Standardizing Office Suites @ PAE Limited
- Premier Auto Electric PAE Limited is a marketing and distribution company dealing in lead acid storage batteries, power backup systems and automotive parts. PAE wanted to standardize on a specific industry-standard office suite that would enable them to create complex documents, spreadsheets and presentation software. The office suite had to...
- Tags: Office Suites, IBM Corp., Premier Auto Electric, Symphony, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Backups, Emerging Technologies
- Case studies 2009-04-28
- Will OpenOffice survive the Oracle-Sun takeover?
- Will OpenOffice survive the Oracle-Sun takeover?Lotus SymphonyWhat about Lotus Symphony? It's multiplatform, free and based in OpenOffice. Altough I'm a happy MS Office 2007 user and haven't used Symphony, it looks like an option in case OO "dies". http://symphony.lotus.comRE: Will OpenOffice survive the Oracle-Sun takeover?Sun and Oracle...
- Tags: OPEN SOURCE, OpenOffice, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-04-23
- More on Sun vs. IBM
- More on Sun vs. IBMRip Sun's head off and suck it's guts out!If this goes ahead It will be interesting to see what IBM retains. Adding SPARC to its x86/64 & POWER line up is not really viable. I was sorry when HP axed Alpha for sucky Itanic. Thanks Carly!...
- Tags: Linux, UNIX, Operating systems, Servers, OPEN SOURCE, Sales force management, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris
- Discussion threads 2009-03-26
- Microsoft is as troubled as the rest of us
- Microsoft is as troubled as the rest of usYou can make money from open-souceBut you have to be making COMPLETE products, not just doing piecemeal pieces of applications and software packages.Unfortunately, you have to either be a big name Microsoft to do that, or have a lot of time on...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Corp., open source
- Discussion threads 2009-03-25
- Do we care if IBM buys Sun?
- Do we care if IBM buys Sun?Not bad, but one key ingredient missingIBM and Sun have fought tooth and nail for years, for the a core motivation technology - over the supposed java-based Media framework, mainly the codecs. For some time in the early days, everything was cool with...
- Tags: OpenOffice, Leadership, OPEN SOURCE, Java, Operating systems, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-03-19
- Do we care if IBM buys Sun?
- This whole Sun IBM thing sounds like a job for a lot of MBAs, right? Not those of us who just want to keep our computers running and make sure that students and teachers can get online. I mean, IBM is Big Blue! They don't even make PCs or...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., OpenOffice, Open Source, Office Suites, Software, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2009-03-19
- Free and freer: Lotus Symphony could be your unsung hero
- Free and freer: Lotus Symphony could be your unsung heroWhat is Lotus Thinking?The awkward Lotus Symphony is no improvement over other word processors or spreadsheet programs. In fact, its word processor is several steps backwards from the incredibly easy-to-use and productive Lotus Word Pro which, frankly, I still use despite...
- Tags: Word processors, PRODUCTIVITY, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Word Pro, Lotus Symphony, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-01-28
- Free and freer: Lotus Symphony could be your unsung hero
- Everyone knows that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Or is it? With its free productivity tools suite Symphony, IBM/Lotus is looking to shake things up a bit, putting even greater pressure on Microsoft's Office margin and besting Google and Zoho as the lowest-cost alternative....
- Tags: Google Inc., IBM Corp., Lotus Symphony, Change Management, Productivity, Microsoft Office, Leadership, Tools & Techniques, Management, Office Suites, Software, Sheri McLeish
- Blog posts 2009-01-27
- WebEx goes mobile on iPhone; Notes 8.5 ships on Macs
- MacWorld held two important announcements for collaboration professionals, especially those interested in multidevice future: 1. Lotus announced that Notes 8.5 is shipping on Macintoshes, specifically on the new Leopard version of OS X. And its open source office productivity suite, Symphony will be available in a few...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Macintosh, WebEx Communications Inc., Collaboration, Mobile, IBM Lotus Notes, Cisco Systems Inc., WebEx Meeting Center, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Ted Schadler
- Blog posts 2009-01-07
- Enabling Long Standing Partnerships @ JILIT
- To generate reports and release IT documents specific to Jaypee Group's various businesses, JILIT used an office productivity suite. Over time, however, this productivity suite posed a challenge: while the creation of IT documents required simple data entry skills, the cost of upgrading and maintaining the suite was exorbitant. They...
- Tags: Partnership, Data Entry, IBM Corp., Business Structures, Finance
- Case studies 2009-01-02
- When I am wrong you let me know
- When I am wrong you let me knowI prefer: "All over it like flies on cow chips"ntIt's actually too badthat Symphony is not simply an updated Lotus Symphony, which I used, and found to be quite good. I often wonder why good code is left to languish, while not at...
- Tags: Sales force management, Symphony, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-12-23
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