Lotus cosies even closer to IBM
Lotus is drawing even closer to its parent company, IBM, with the two companies announcing recently that they are combining software channel sales teams.
Lotus is drawing even closer to its parent company, IBM, with the two companies announcing recently that they are combining software channel sales teams.
Distributor Agate Technology's 'Spot the Cheetah' promotion for resellers of Seagate's high performance Cheetah hard drives has been won by Melbourne dealer Standard Computers.
Hitachi has announced its entry into the PC market in Australia, Singapore and Malaysia with the launch of its LCD Desktop 310 series and Notebook 270 series.
IBM this week announced the latest version of its ViaVoice speech recognition software. Company officials claim the enhanced product now recognises more natural forms of speech to allow users to operate their PCs in a simpler way.
Northern Telecom this week announced it has changed its brand name to Nortel Networks following the completion of its merger with Bay Networks last month.
Chip makers pick memory package, Software to link handhelds to intranet apps, Motorola goes to court over modem patents
Nortel's Bay Networks division last week outlined a year 2000 strategy that includes Web-based access to a year 2000 compliance database, call centre cus- tomer support, network device compliance testing and assessment, and rebates for non-compliant products.
Games distributor GT Interactive published a list of the top selling games in the US in which its animal blasting blood-sport title Deer Hunter, knocked Cendant's StarCraft off the top of the list.
ith burning of storage data to CDs being one of the biggest retail demand hot spots at the moment, Adaptec has come to the party by launching an upgraded version of its CD-recording/ReWritable software, Easy CD Creator Deluxe.
Dick Smith Electronics' success with two concept superstores in Sydney has led the national electronics and computer retailer to open a third PowerHouse store in the Melbourne suburb of Carnegie.
Microsoft will unveil the next major release of its SQL Server database at this year's Comdex tradeshow in Las Vegas, a senior executive has revealed.
IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Netscape and Microsoft were last week scheduled to demonstrate their efforts to streamline interoperability with Internet-commerce applications at the Internet Commerce Exposition (ICE) in Los Angeles.
3Com beat Wall Street's expectations by posting first-quarter net income of $US86.7 million, or 24 cents per share.
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Users who have been anticipating Release 5.0 of Lotus Notes and Domino next quarter won't be disappointed, despite a delay in the public beta version, company officials said.