IBM's latest Java APIs allow users to dictate information to Web portals through a mobile phone or handheld.
IBM and Google are teaming up to bring mini applications called gadgets from the consumer Web to corporate networks.
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) has revealed the latest round of upgrades to its AU$496 million Systems for People initiative will go live in April but analysts believe skills shortages may disrupt the project.
IBM has quietly consolidated management of its Lotus software division within Big Blue's portal organisation.
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) today said it would shortly go to market for technology suppliers for a $115 million IT core systems refresh project that had been in limbo since the federal election in November last year.
IBM, looking to cash in on the growing popularity of Web portal software, is turning its attention to smaller businesses.
IBM has quietly consolidated management of its Lotus software division within Big Blue's portal organisation.
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A new generation of enterprise portals offers a way to collabrate and interact, but getting workers to give up e-mail may be their biggest challenge.
In a past era, the path to new ventures and conquests was to "go west". As we pioneer the realm of information technology at the beginning of the 21st century, the phrase my well become, "go portal".
The market for collaborative applications has grown significantly with the introduction of Web-based solutions for gathering and sharing information within organisations. In this review, we look at two of the most popular commercial collaborative platforms.
A version of Lotus offering basic email without extra functions like a calendar is to be revealed this week.
Big Blue says it has a slimmed-down alternative to Microsoft Office that it will bundle into the next version of its portal software.
With the world's biggest buy-buy give-give holiday celebration coming up, we can all expect to see a lot of new offers and special deals heading our way. Check out this week's Australian product announcements.
Both IBM/Lotus and Microsoft have recently released new versions of their groupware suites--Notes/Domino and Exchange--with an emphasis on collaboration. We take them both through their paces.
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