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  • IBM releases search software to open source

    The DARPA-backed UIMA (Unstructured Information Management Architecture) eases searching. WebSphere Information Integrator OmniFind Edition will first carry IBM's efforts to commercialize UIMA. 

  • Tip contest winner pessimistic about future of LotusScript

    Developing in Notes has become increasingly frustrating as Lotus has failed to keep up with the state-of-the-art in development, says tip contest winner. 

  • IBM to buy customer data integrator DWL

    Big Blue is diving deeper into the CDI market, following its purchase of Ascential Software with the acquisition of DWL. 

  • IBM buys e-forms firm PureEdge

    IBM's acquisition of e-forms maker PureEdge Solutions brings PureEdge's front-end customer and business technology into even closer alignment with Workplace, WebSphere and Domino. 

  • Get your shades: Lotus looks bright again

    Writer John Vaughan looks back at Lotusphere 2005 and sees good stuff. Some fellows in the Order of Lotus Bloggers also chime in. 

  • IBM's Goyal challenges Microsoft at Lotusphere

    IBM worked to reinvigorate its Notes Domino partner and developer armies at this year's Lotusphere. Microsoft's E12 came in for special attention. 

  • Lotusphere 2005 seeks to balance presents and futures

    The 12th edition of Lotusphere will carefully mix technology 'futures' with 'here-and-now' information. The program should redress some aspects of Lotusphere 2004, where attention focused on the hot new Workplace line. 

  • Roots of Notes

    Lotus Notes reached its 15 birthday this month -- a notable plateau for any technology. But the road really began long before Lotus' Notes roll out in 1989. Notes can be traced to the early '70s, long before the IBM PC and the desktop revolution. 

  • Minor Notes/Domino scripting vulnerability reported

    A newly discovered vulnerability in Notes and Domino 6 can be exploited to execute arbitrary HTML and script code in a user's browser. 

  • Workplace framework promises easier mobile content

    While much of the industry discussion about IBM's Workplace client-side software has revolved around the Lotus Workplace collaboration technologies, another element of IBM's strategy may prove to have greater long-term implications.

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