Lotus Software
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Lotus Symphony...charts and other documents on DOS operating systems. It was released by Lotus Development as a follow-on to its popular spreadsheet program, Lotus 1-2-3 and was produced from 1984-1992. Lotus Jazz on the Apple Macintosh was a sibling... In this article: Lotus Symphony, Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Windows, OpenOffice.org, Microsoft Works, Lotus Jazz, Context MBA, Borland Reflex, and AppleWorks |
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Wikipedia | September 13, 2009
Ray Ozzie
...for Lotus Development to develop what became Lotus Symphony. Ozzie left Lotus Development in 1984 and founded Iris Associates to create the product later sold by Lotus as Lotus Notes. Iris Associates was acquired by Lotus in 1994, and Lotus...
In this article: Ray Ozzie, Iris Associates, Lotus Notes, Lotus Development, Jonathan Sachs, Microsoft, and Groove
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eWEEK Technology News | January 18, 2008
IBM, Apple Team to Take on Microsoft
...good turn deserves another. IBM will release Lotus Notes and its Lotus Symphony productivity package, a free alternative to the documents and other software in Microsoft Office, for Apple's Macintosh computers. IBM officials declined to...
In this article: IBM, Apple, Microsoft, Lotus Notes, Iphone, Lotus Symphony, E mail, Windows Mobile, and Novell
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PC World: Latest Technology News | September 13, 2009
IBM Describes Symphony Family Options
"What we are trying to do with Symphony is establish that there is an option in the market and companies don't have to spend the money they spend for productivity suites," says Ed Brill, director of product management for Lotus Software.
In this article: Lotus Symphony, IBM, Microsoft, OpenOffice, Injunction, Ubuntu Linux, XML, Revenue, and SUSE Linux
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Computerworld Breaking News | August 06, 2008
LinuxWorld: IBM to open source supercomputing code
...version 5.4 of z/VM, its virtualization platform. IBM plans to marry its Lotus Foundations, hardware and software pre-configured into a bundle, with Novell's Linux operating system. IBM already has users testing an appliance made up of...
In this article: IBM, Linux, Microsoft, Lotus Foundations, Small Business Server, Novell, Lotus Symphony, Small business, Apache Geronimo, and Z/VM
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CNET News.com | July 31, 2009
Windows 7 RTM reviewed
...in Windows Vista but ran on Windows XP with little issues. For people who bought into the IBM Lotus software they want to know if the new OS will support their office suite of choice. IBM had to abandon Smart Suite in exchange for making IBM...
In this article: Microsoft, Mac OS, Adobe Premiere, Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Dell, and Apple
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PC World: Latest Technology News | January 07, 2009
Lotus Notes Gets a Makeover, Symphony Beta Released
...it supports OpenDocument Format (ODF) and can export files in PDF format as well. The software is based on OpenOffice.org, but uses IBM Lotus technology as well. The software was released in May 2008 for the Windows platform. 0 No "Lotus...
In this article: Lotus Symphony, IBM, Lotus Notes, E mail, OpenOffice.org, IBM Lotus, Macintosh Business Unit, Yahoo, and Google
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InternetNews Realtime News for IT Managers | December 05, 2008
IBM, Ubuntu Unveil Microsoft-Free 'PC'
...that delivers IBM Lotus software to users. The new solution includes a Ubuntu desktop with IBM Lotus applications, delivered via a Linux virtual desktop infrastructure from vendor Virtual Bridges. The applications come by way of the Open...
In this article: IBM, Microsoft, Ubuntu, Linux, Lotus Notes, and Canonical
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InfoWorld RSS Feed | January 20, 2009
IBM intros Lotus cloud suite, partners with Skype, SF.com
...this collaboration, code-named Atlantic, at last year's Lotusphere. IBM and Research In Motion will deliver new Lotus software capabilities for BlackBerry phones. By the second quarter, BlackBerry users will be able to access Lotus...
In this article: IBM, Salesforce.com, Skype, Lotus Connections, BlackBerry, Cloud computing, Lotus Notes, SAP, E mail, and Web 2.0
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the INQUIRER | September 11, 2009
IBM is going after Microsoft Office users
...of Microsoft's legal troubles. "Today there are more innovative, open alternatives such as Symphony that compare favorably to Microsoft Office," said IBM Lotus general manager Bob Picciano. "Symphony's open collaboration model can...
In this article: Microsoft Office, IBM, Lotus Symphony, Microsoft, XML, Office suite, Linux, IBM Lotus, and US
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Lotus Software (called Lotus Development Corporation before its acquisition by IBM) is a software company with headquarters in Westford, Massachusetts. Lotus is most commonly known for the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet application, by far the first feature-rich, user friendly, highly reliable and WYSIWYG-enabled product to become widely available in the early days of the IBM PC, when there was no Graphical user interface. Such a useful tool certainly helped to spread the adoption of the PC, both for administrative and scientific applications. Much later, in conjunction with Ray Ozzie's Iris Associates, Lotus also released a groupware and email system, Lotus Notes. IBM purchased the company in 1995 for $3.5 billion, primarily to acquire Lotus Notes and to establish a presence in the increasingly important client-server computing segment, which was rapidly making host-based products like IBM's OfficeVision obsolete.
- Name:
- Lotus Software
- Type:
- Public
- Location:
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
- Founded:
- 1982
- Industry:
- Computer software
- Products:
- Parent Company:
- IBM
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