
y2kRadar Software announces its Year 2000 supply chain dependency analysis and contingency planning software, y2kRadar. y2kRadar is comprehensive enough for the largest organizations, yet simple to use, so smaller companies can make thorough contingency plans. For more information visit their website.

PC Magazine has this article about Groupwise 5.5.

News.com has this story on how Motorola introduced a handheld organizer that meshes with its cellular phone technology. The Motorola StarTac Organizer has TrueSynch technology to synchronize with PC organizer software such as Microsoft’s Outlook, IBM’s Lotus Organizer, and Lotus Notes.

Wireless Knowledge and General Magic announced plans to include voice-activated remote access to corporate groupware software such as Microsoft Exchange.

Check out Lotus’ interview with former U.S. surgeon general Dr. C. Everett Koop. Dr. Koop now has his own Web site – drkoop.com.

ZDnet has this article about Lotus’ Quickplace at Demo ’99.

Here’s an article that tells you how to keep your confidential email messages from coming back to haunt you.

Internet Week says Siemens Information and Communication Networks Inc. will release its DirXmetahub turnkey metadirectory software. Lotus might develop a metadirectory as well.

Here’s an article from Internet Week about Domino.Doc. Domino.Doc 2.1 requires Windows NT Workstation or NT Server (3.5.1 or 4.0), among other things.

CNN takes a look at Novell’s strategies to bring the company into the next century.