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IBM tools look to fill development cracks

May 24, 2005 New Rational tools are designed to draw on Tivoli management software to more quickly spot and communicate application glitches. TAGS: software programmer, IBM Corp., communication, conference

IBM follows Microsoft with unified communications push

August 24, 2007 Siemens technology to be built into IBM's Lotus Sametime software to enable integrated telephony and presence features. TAGS: Siemens HiPath OpenScape, IBM Lotus SameTime, Siemens AG, IBM Corp., telephony, collaboration, PBX, communication, Nortel Networks Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., vision, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp.

Driven to distraction by technology

July 21, 2005 Workers drowning in e-mail, cell calls and IMs are finding ways to break free--and software makers are trying to meet their needs. TAGS: distraction, interruption, worker, communication, IBM Corp., IM, e-mail, minute, cell phone, message, Microsoft Corp.

IBM issues subpoenas for tech giants' SCO dealings

February 22, 2006 To build defense in long-running legal battle over Unix use, Big Blue demands details from Microsoft, HP, Sun and BayStar. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., BayStar Capital, subpoena, Unix, dealing, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., agreement, communication, defense, investment, Novell Inc., intellectual property, Linux, HP, Microsoft Corp.

Instant messaging latest trend in e-commerce software

April 6, 2000 Instant messaging technology, popular among consumers, is beginning to take hold among businesses as an effective means of communication. TAGS: Novell Inc., e-commerce, IM, instant messenger, IBM Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., America Online Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., alliance, Los Angeles, communication, Time Warner Inc., vice president, AOL Instant Messenger, software company, security

A technologist looks back, looks ahead

December 6, 2004 Notes inventor Ray Ozzie considers how the nature of work is being changed by inexpensive communications and IT. TAGS: IBM Lotus Notes, desktop publishing, communication, corporation, nature, information technology, IBM Corp.
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