IBM Challenges Microsoft with Free Office Suite
BBCWatcher writes "Reuters is reporting that IBM plans to announce a free, downloadable office suite today in a direct challenge to Microsoft. The news comes only a week after IBM announced they were joining OpenOffice.org and dedicating 35 developers to the project. IBM is resurrecting an old name for this brand new software: Lotus Symphony. The new Symphony, based on Open Office, is yet another product to support Open Document Format (ODF), the ISO standard for universal document interchange. There are about 135 million Lotus Notes users, and they will also receive Symphony free. IBM support will be available for a fee. There are no details yet about platform support, but IBM is supporting Lotus Notes 8 on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, so at least those three are likely."
Meanwhile the Italian labor union RSU is planning a virtual protest in response to pay negotiations that might result in an employee pay cut. The protest is currently planned for 9/25 at IBM's corporate campus in Second Life. Hopefully someone will youtube some of the action.
'The tyrant will always find pretext for his tyranny.' - Aesop's Fables