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>>  LEAD STORY:  Lotus IM pops up in new apps
>>  NEWS:  IBM: A WebSphere portal in every pot
>>  LIVE EXPERT WEBCAST:  Lotus IM in the Enterprise
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Corpse called in coffin
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Lotus IM pops up in new apps  (e-Pro Magazine)
By making available APIs and toolkits, as well as introducing flexible licensing plans, Lotus Instant Messaging is easier than ever to embed in other applications. For instance, many companies are relying on it in CRM processes as another way to communicate with customers.
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Article: Instant messaging to push the workplace envelope
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NEWS
IBM: A WebSphere portal in every pot (Search400.com)
In its relentless pursuit of the midrange customer, IBM introduces yet another "Express" offering. This time it's WebSphere Portal - Express for the iSeries.

NEWS
Microsoft to link Web conferencing and IM (eWEEK)
Microsoft is following a similar strategy as Lotus. Next month it will enable organizations to enable Web conferencing sessions right from the enterprise instant messaging client.

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LIVE EXPERT WEBCAST
Lotus IM in the Enterprise
Speaker: Genelle Hung, market analyst, The Radicati Group Inc.
Time/Date: Thurs., Nov. 20 at 12:00 p.m. EST

Genelle will give an overview of IM in the enterprise and how it is becoming more prevalent in the workplace. She'll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of enterprise IM and issues such as security, archiving, management and where Lotus falls in the IM arena.

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THE MISSING LINK
Corpse called in coffin

Most people don't think twice when they hear another person's cell phone ring. Unless maybe it's during a movie. Or church. Or if the cellular shriek comes from inside a closed coffin. The latter instance actually happened in Belgium. The deceased got a call -- evidently from someone who hadn't gotten the bad news -- while his surviving loved ones were gathered around the casket. The family is hopping mad; they want charges filed against the undertaker for not taking the phone out of the dead man's pockets.



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