IBM

Founded in 1911 and headquartered in New York, IBM (which stands for International Business Machines) is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of computer hardware and software and is one of the largest companies in the US. A major IT and consulting company, IBM has joined other well-known IT brands in offering cloud services. It offers a suite of collaborative and networking applications, hosted by Lotus Software.

Businesses rely on the implementation of various processes, cloud-based software provides a way for easy management
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The new product combines compute, networking and storage in one, aiming to reduce costs for businesses.
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LotusLive is a cloud-based enterprise networking and collaboration tool integrating email, social networking for business, file sharing, instant...