IBM Shows Off Web 2.0 Stuff with Lotus Quickr
July 31, 2007 Alex Woodie
When you think of IBM, it’s safe to say that software isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. The company’s very name, International Business Machines, conjures images of big honking servers toiling away in a darkened room, processing billions of transactions for the world’s largest companies. But with every successive quarter, IBM becomes more of a software vendor than a hardware maker. As a demonstration of its new business content collaboration software, Lotus Quickr, shows, the company is surprisingly hip to the latest Web 2.0 thing. Lotus Quickr is a new product designed to allow business users |