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Friday, February 17, 2006

XForms - IBM Announces New Version of Workplace Products With Enhanced Support for Open Standards and Improved SOA Functionality


IBM Announces New Version of Workplace Products With Enhanced Support for Open Standards and Improved SOA Functionality
[Press Release] Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Jan 23 8:00 AM
IBM today announced availability of new releases of its core IBM Workplace(TM) products, including Workplace Collaboration Services 2.6, Workplace Managed Client(TM) 2.6, Workplace Forms(TM) 2.6 and Workplace Designer 2.6. The 2.6 versions of these products include more than 50 new features and functions, including enhancements to cross-platform and open standards support. Along with WebSphere Save to My Web

IBM confirms Mac support for Lotus Notes
Macworld UK - Jan 24 2:55 AM
IBM/Lotus on Monday revealed aggressive plans to create some chinks in Microsoft's desktop monoculture. Scheduled for release this autumn, Lotus 7.0.2 will support Mac OS X, the company promised. It will also integrate IBM's Sametime instant messaging client.Save to My Web

Intalio Brings Web 2.0 to BPM
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 07 6:00 AM
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.----Feb. 7, 2006--Intalio, Inc., The Open Source BPMS Company, today announced the embedding of the Orbeon PresentationServer into Intalio/BPMS. This partnership makes Intalio/BPMS the first BPM suite to provide a Web 2.0 user interface for supporting human workflow.Save to My Web

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