IBM has outlined a new Lotus Workplace software environment aimed at joining Web and traditional PC computing to enable more efficient building, deployment and management of applications and data. Big Blue said its new environment and software products will give users a new way to develop, deliver and centrally manage rich end-user applications in a server-managed client model. Meta Group senior vice president Mike Gotta told TechNewsWorld that the new Workplace products and strategy break from the recent trend toward Web and portal-based management.
IBM Sets Out New Workplace Software Strategy
Posted by: Jay Lyman May 10, 2004 10:03 AMIBM has outlined a new Lotus Workplace software environment aimed at joining Web and traditional PC computing to enable more efficient building, deployment and management of applications and data. Big Blue said its new environment and software products will give users a new way to develop, deliver and centrally manage rich end-user applications in a server-managed client model. Meta Group senior vice president Mike Gotta told TechNewsWorld that the new Workplace products and strategy break from the recent trend toward Web and portal-based management.