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Interviews with Key people
The Lotus Evolution-e-Pro Magazine recently caught up with Lotus Software general manager Ambuj Goyal. Editors asked him about his experiences with Lotus over the past year, product strategy, development issues, and the competition.
Q&A: Lotus GM discusses past, present and future developments-IBM Lotus is using its annual Lotusphere conference in Orlando, Fla., to review the software it released in 2003 and to lay out how its platforms – Notes/Domino, Lotus Workplace and WebSphere – all lead to the same destination – a place Lotus calls organizational productivity. Ambuj Goyal, general manager of Lotus Software, sat down with Network World senior editor John Fontana to talk about past, present and future developments.
Interview with Al Zollar-This month, we're proud to have our interview with Lotus President and CEO Al Zollar. Here, he talks to us about Notes/Domino technology, markets, and strategy
Interview: Lotus President and CEO Al Zollar -InformationWeek editors met with Al Zollar, president and CEO of IBM subsidiary Lotus Development Corp, who took the reigns of the company just months ago. He's leading Lotus into a new era, as the groupware champ makes a play to become a knowledge-management and E-learning powerhouse.
Interview: Lotus' Zollar and IBM's Mills discuss key Lotus initiatives-AT THE COMPANY'S annual Lotusphere user conference this week, emerging developments in knowledge management and wireless functionality have held a majority of the spotlight. InfoWorld Editor in Chief Michael Vizard and Senior Writer Cathleen Moore sat down at the show with Al Zollar, Lotus president and CEO, and Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive at IBM Software Group, to discuss these issues as well as Lotus' role as a subsidiary of IBM.
Lotus evolves toward WebSphere-AS GENERAL MANAGER for Lotus Software Group, Al Zollar has weathered the many challenges that followed that company's acquisition by IBM, including migrating core Notes technologies to the WebSphere platform. Zollar met with InfoWorld Test Center Director Steve Gillmor and News Editor Mark Jones to discuss Lotus' relationship with IBM, his opinion of rivals such as Groove Networks, and the overriding importance of listening to customers
Mills unplugged: IBM-Microsoft-Sun love triangle is 'great fun'-In the second part of this exclusive interview, IBM Senior Vice President Steve Mills tells Tech Update Editorial Director David Berlind what it's like to partner with both Microsoft and Sun, what it will take for Microsoft to play a bigger role in the world's transactions, and why WebSphere and DB2 will serve as the future underpinnings of Lotus Notes
Lou Gerstner speaks-The Lotus Notes installed base of users rose by about 1.7 million seats, or computer users, bringing the total installed base of computers running Lotus Notes to 11 million seats
Interview with Ed Brill-Ed is responsible for overall market and offerings management for Lotus messaging software. These offerings include the market-leading Lotus Domino Server, Lotus Notes/Lotus iNotes client family. In this role, Ed focuses on total solution offerings designed to provide customers with the highest value messaging capabilities. He is involved in setting product direction, interfacing with all aspects of the Lotus messaging business, and representing Lotus messaging software with customers and at industry events worldwide. Today Dominozone present our interview with Ed, asking questions people around are wondering
Keynote Speech-At IBM's PartnerWorld conference, IBM Chairman Lou Gerstner commented: "Inside IBM, we talk about 10 times more connected people, 100 times more network speed, 1,000 times more devices, and a million times more data ... So the infrastructure for e-business is going to have to get a lot more automatic, more self-managing, based on a greater level of intelligence built right into the infrastructure itself."
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