Tuesday, May 11, 2004
IBM bundles its Lotus Workplace to some of its servers. The suite include email, instant messaging, word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software that run on Linux.
The new products are built to be distributed and accessed through a web server. In addition, they are centrally managed, which means they can be upgraded on the server, with changes uploaded to the client when the user connects to the network.
The software's management capabilities include check in-check out. Mobile users can download the applications and other work-related information.
IBM also offers plug-ins to Office, so the two products can work together within the same client environment, giving its customers more choices, IBM said.
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