
Ecora expanded its service to include the Ecora Documentor for Lotus Domino networks, which provides instant, intelligent analysis of Lotus Domino server set-ups, enabling Lotus Notes administrators and IT managers to better understand and manage Domino servers.

eWEEK has an article on Tahoe, Microsoft Corp.’s first major inroad into the knowledge management market. According to the article, the technology uses Microsoft’s Web Storage System technology, which means it will overlap with Exchange 2000.

SearchDomino has another collection of Domino-related news bites, including announcements that a digital solutions provider has picked a messaging and email application service provider to bring its employees to an integrated and hosted Lotus Notes messaging environment; a company has developed a language translation server; and a groupware and messaging company has launched an e-business software suite that offers wireless capabilities.

worldweb.netSM, Inc. announced the launch of the beta version of its next-generation content management software, Expressroom I/O v2.0. Expressroom I/O is a Java-based, total content management software system that promotes collaboration by providing advanced workflow tools that enable users to coordinate on the review and approval process of all Web site assets.

Here’s eWEEK’s article on Ray Ozzie’s launch of Groove.

ZDnet has the report from the Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition on Ray Ozzie and his idea to bring Napster-style networking to the corporate world.

And now here’s O’Reilly Network and their interview with Ray Ozzie.

For a change of pace, DevZone has an interview with Jack Ozzie, Co-founder of Groove Networks and VP of Development.

XML Magazine has an Interview with Ray Ozzie on his new peer-to-peer collaboration platform, called Groove.

CNET News.com reports on Groove Networks unveiling of software for collaborating over the Internet. The product, called Groove, is the work of Lotus Notes creator Ray Ozzie and his team of about 100 programmers.