
Indelible Blue offers custom pre-loaded Linux desktop and server systems, as well as multiple OS pre-loaded systems with Linux, OS/2 and/or Windows NT/98. Indelible Blue also carries a growing line of commercially available Linux software applications and development tools.

ZDNN has this article on Microsoft 2000. The article says that this is where Microsoft’s real dominance is at. The Giga Group reports that about 8 percent of people use Lotus Notes, and 1 percent use Corel’s WordPerfect Office.

Lotus is starting to publish the I AM photos folks have sent in. Check them out, or send in your own.

Internet Week takes a look at why vendors such as IBM, Oracle, and Netscape are jumping on the Linux bandwagon.

Ernst & Young LLP today announced that it has entered into an agreement with IBM to deliver comprehensive e-business solutions to clients worldwide. Ernst & Young will implement solutions that incorporate its business knowledge and industry experience along with a wide range of IBM software products, including Tivoli Enterprise Management products, the DB2 product family, MQSeries, WebSphere, IBM Net.Commerce, SecureWay, and Lotus Notes and Domino.

InfoWorld has this article about how ERP vendor System Software Associates (SSA) outlined a new corporate strategy and several new products. SSA is also entering a relationship with Lotus to develop integrations with Lotus Domino.

NetVision, Inc. announced the availability of Synchronicity 2. Enhancements to Synchronicity for Notes include single sign-on and naming resolution.

Puma Technology announcemed an upgrade to Intellisync for Windows CE. PC Week reports that version 3.0 of the software includes support for Lotus Notes 4.5/4.6, enabling users to synchronize messages between those applications and their Windows CE devices.

Computer Shopper takes a look at IBM’s Netfinity 7000 M10 and a preproduction unit of S.A.G. Electronics’ STF Quad Xeon Enterprise Server. The Netfinity 7000 also bundles a choice of Lotus Domino server software packages as well as the Netfinity Manager tools.

7th Street.com announced an agreement with America Online to offer Internet multimedia training to AOL members through 7th Street.com’s Tutorials.com. As part of this agreement, AOL members will have direct access to 7th Street.com’s unique online multimedia technology. Tutorials.com offers AOL members over 150 courses ranging from Windows 98, Office 97, PhotoShop and Lotus Notes 4.5.