Although most folks today don't know, Lotus Notes was ahead of its time. It was inspired by the Plato Notes messaging system of the 1970s, developed as an early collaboration system in the early 1980s ...
IBM announced last night that it is selling the final components from its 1995 acquisition of Lotus to Indian firm HCL for $1.8 billion. IBM paid $3.5 billion for Lotus back in the day. The big pieces ...
A deeper look at why IBM sold much of its aging of software products to HCL. Earlier this month, IBM and HCL announced a deal worth $1.8 billion, in which HCL will buy a bunch of IBM software products ...
Though IBM's sale of Notes and Domino (among other applications) to HCL has yet to be finalized, some strong signs point to the future of the software. IBM's agreement to sell (Lotus) Notes and Domino ...
Messaging and groupware software from HCL (in 2018, HCL acquired Notes from IBM). Originally Lotus Notes and introduced in 1989 for OS/2, it was later expanded to Windows, Mac, Unix, NetWare, AS/400 ...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) abstained from the recent government-wide Copilot trial, because much of its information is still stored in Lotus Notes, meaning Copilot could not access it.