While IBM has long since had a competitor to Microsoft Office in Lotus SmartSuite, its marketshare has been miniscule and it has not been a serious competitor on the corporate desktop in recent years.
The new software, which falls under its newest Workplace release, will let IBM and its partners extend server-side applications as components to the desktop. The company will offer several new tools ...
IBM last week rolled out several quad-core systems that provide performance enhancements and configuration flexibility. The IBM System p5 Express Servers use IBM’s Power5+ processors and the systems, ...
IBM has agreed to acquire Net Integration Technologies Inc., a Toronto-based provider of business server software for small businesses. No financial terms were disclosed. NIT has raised over $7 ...