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How to: Get Lotus Notes on your iPhone

When Apple’s iPhone 3G was announced, Apple made a big deal about supporting Enterprise e-mail. The problem for Lotus Notes users was that “Enterprise” initially only meant Microsoft Exchange. And while that hasn’t changed for built-in iPhone connectivity, IBM has made Lotus Notes on the iPhone a reality with Lotus iNotes Ultralite.

Lotus Goes into the Hardware Business

IBM has found something else to do with Linux. Its Lotus software operation is going into the hardware business – it’s concocted a Linux-based server appliance for e-mail, calendaring and its OpenOffice-based Symphony software for SMBs called IBM Lotus Foundations Start.

Nokia extends IBM Lotus email access to 80 million mobile phones

Nokia extends IBM Lotus email access to 80 million mobile phones Lotus Notes Support for Nokia S60 Devices Expands Market Opportunity

IBM Extends Lotus Notes To Millions of Nokia Phones

Nokia and IBM have extended Lotus Notes support to Nokia's S60-based mobile phones, opening access to corporate e-mail for millions of users. Starting in December, Lotus Notes Traveler will provide real-time access for users of Nokia phones with the Symbian operating system like the 6650 from AT&T and the E71, available directly from Nokia.

IBM Extends Lotus Notes To Millions of Nokia Phones

Nokia and IBM have extended Lotus Notes support to Nokia's S60-based mobile phones, opening access to corporate e-mail for millions of users. Starting in December, Lotus Notes Traveler will provide real-time access for users of Nokia phones with the Symbian operating system like the 6650 from AT&T and the E71, available directly from Nokia.

Now Get Lotus Notes Access from Nokia Ph...

Nokia and IBM have announced IBM Lotus Notes Traveler support for a number of Nokia's S60-based mobile phones. This will mean that millions of Lotus Notes users are now able to extend productivity to their Nokia devices, the companies said.

Nokia Adds IBM Lotus Email to S60 Phones

Nokia has added IBM Lotus Notes support to its S60-based mobile phones, to enable Lotus Notes users to access email, calendar, address book, journal, and to-do list using their Nokia devices. Skip related content

Traveler Has Arrived; Lotus Notes Gets Handheld Mobility

It's been a long journey, but the Traveler has finally arrived. IBM's Lotus Notes users--particularly those who count on mobile access and have been wishing upon star after star that an option to Windows mobile devices would be available--know what I'm talking about. Nokia S60 smartphones, which already support Microssoft Exchange, are about to deliver Lotus Notes collaboration functionality that includes e-mail, calendaring, and other applications such as an address book, journal, and to-do lists. Mobility options for Notes users had been limited to laptops.

Nokia and IBM Collaborating Successfully

A great deal of Nokia phones, and particularly the S60-based devices, can now access the Lotus Notes applications, thus granting email access to over 80 million users. This move is very profitable for Lotus as well, in that if half of the 80 million Nokia clients would purchase IBM's services, that would mean an increase of almost 30% in the number of users (currently of 140 million licensed users) for Lotus. Not too bad for a simple collaboration with Nokia.

Lotus Notes heads to Nokia S60 phones

The two companies said a raft of S60 3rd Edition devices, including the E71 and N95, will be able to access corporate e-mail from next month via Lotus Notes Traveler.

India?s Padma-shri ?Lotus Effect? is Patented by a German Scientist

Kamal (Lotus ) is the most revered flower in Indian civilization. It is also the most loved and cherished among Eastern peoples – China, Japan, Siam, Malayasia and Myanmar. Host of our gods and goddesses – the divine beauties – adore this flower.

Article :: Lotus Symphony for Linux: Not Ready for Prime Time

A. Lizard explains why Linux users should avoid Lotus Symphony mainly because of its text font display. See why it's probably best to wait until this package gets to version 2.

IBM Lotus Notes Traveler support announced for Nokia S60 3rd edition mobile phones

Technology news and Jobs arrow A Meaningful Look arrow IBM Lotus Notes Traveler support announced for Nokia S60 3rd edition mobile phones

IBM Lotus adds Mac OS X, Ubuntu Linux support to symphony apps

Expanding its efforts to offer an alternative to Microsoft's Office desktop applications, IBM is making its free Lotus Symphony office productivity suite available for Apple's Mac OS X and Canonical's Ubuntu Linux.

Nokia, IBM mobilize Lotus Notes

Nokia and IBM will now offer IBM Lotus Notes Traveler mobile email on a host of Nokia devices and smart phones..

Nokia to add Lotus Notes to smartphones

NOKIA smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said last week, as the world's top handset maker battles BlackBerry-maker RIM.

Nokia to add IBM Lotus Notes email to smartphone

HELSINKI, FINLAND: Nokia smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said on Thursday, as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM.

MobileTechRoundup show #155, Nokia Legends, Lotus Notes on S60, & BlackBerry Storm

Tags: MobileTechRoundup, Nokia Corp., IBM Lotus Notes, RIM BlackBerry, IBM Corp., Kevin, Podcasts, Internet, Matthew Miller

Nokia smartphones get IBM's Lotus Notes

HELSINKI - Nokia smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said on Thursday, as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM.

Nokia to add IBM's Lotus Notes email to smartphones

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said on Thursday, as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry -maker RIM.

Nokia to add IBM's Lotus email to smartphones

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said on Thursday, as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM.

Nokia to add IBM's Lotus Notes email to smartphones

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said on Thursday, as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM.

Nokia to add IBM's Lotus email to smartphones

HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia smartphones will be able to access IBM Lotus Notes corporate email starting from next month, the two firms said on Thursday, as the world's top handset maker battles Blackberry-maker RIM.

Nokia S60 users to get Lotus email

Nokia has confirmed that S60 smartphone users will have access to Lotus email from December following a new deal with IBM, which owns the majority of Symbian.

Nokia to add IBM's Lotus Notes email to smartphones

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