
Seagate Software announced that Tom Marcucella of Boston Properties, a self-managed real estate investment trust, is the winner of Segate’s ‘Are You a Hero?’ reporting contest. The winning report was created using Seagate Crystal Reports and Lotus Notes.

PC Week takes a look at PGP for Notes. PGP is a security plug-in for Lotus Notes.

U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte issued restrictions on how Microsoft can use Sun Microsystems’s Java technology.

Puma Technology announced that it is shipping Intellisync Anywhere for Lotus Domino. Puma showed Intellisync Anywhere for Lotus Domino at Lotusphere 2000.

Lotus officially announced that the last day of cc:Mail sales would be October 30. Technical support for the product will end one year later, on October 31, 2001.

Puma Technology, Inc. announced version 3.7 of its Intellisync software, providing Palm Computing platform handheld users with support for Lotus Notes R5. Additionally, Intellisync version 3.7 will offer increased Lotus Notes calendar functionality, including support for recurring events and automated reminders.

PC Week has this interview with the incoming CEO of Lotus, Al Zollar. In the interview, Zollar says that the direction of Lotus will stay the same.

ISM launched Calandra, a Web content management application, at Lotusphere 2000. Calandra offers content publishing and maintenance by the editors/writers themselves; free design for the pages; dynamic formatting; information categorizing and classification and attendance control of visited pages and banners (page views and clicks).

Computer Reseller News says that Lotus will most likely pull the plug on cc:Mail in 2001.

Smart Reseller has this article on XML Connector, which will be available by the end of the year.