IBM's Lotus Development Corp. unit has offered its Lotus Notes collaboration application for Apple Computer Inc.'s Macintosh hardware for years, but the software never included the depth of features ...
"Lotus Notes has 40,000 active customers across the world, and any idea that Notes is dead is a dead idea," says Ken Bisconti, vice president of IBM Workplace, portal and collaboration products.
The company will divest seven of its products, including BigFix, Unica, Connections, as well as IBM Notes and Domino (formerly know as Lotus Notes and Domino). The company will divest seven of its ...