- Fri May 9 1997 Novell to revamp groupware
The networking software company will begin beta testing a revamped version of its GroupWise package next month.
Posted by Christine MacDonald
- Thu Dec 2 2004 Some tech skills getting pay boost
Premium pay for specific skills has dropped, but other skills are hot, thanks in part to offshore disappointments, report says.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim
- Tue Mar 11 1997 Exchange price is right to Microsoft
The company releases the latest version of its groupware, offering some price cuts but reinforcing per-client license fees.
Posted by Christine MacDonald
- Tue Sep 1 1998 Novell ships GroupWise update
Aiming to hold its ground in the groupware market, Novell announces that it's shipping version 5.5 of its collaboration software.
Posted by Tim Clark
- Wed Dec 13 1995 Lotus Drops Notes Price, Plans Web Link
Lotus has drastically dropped its pricing for the Notes desktop software
from $155 to $69.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Tue May 19 1998 Lotus to buy DataBeam, Ubique
Continuing its efforts to bring real-time features to its email and collaboration packages, Lotus says it will purchase the two real-time software vendors.
Posted by Erich Luening
- Mon Jan 13 1997 Corel tells Microsoft: Move over
Behind Corel's new partnership with Netscape is a message for Microsoft: There is room for two in the
desktop applications market.
Posted by Mike Ricciuti
- Thu Mar 27 2008 Here's a throwback idea that might offer a way out for Microsoft
Ray Ozzie wants to build bridges between the client-server and services worlds. How ironic if the network computer provides a model for Microsoft's salvation.
Posted by Charles Cooper