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groupware

[groop-wair] / ˈgrupˌwɛər /


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IBM would put its worldwide sales force and $7 billion in cash behind Notes, which dominates the market for so-called groupware and which, experts say, represents the next big advance in personal computing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Microsoft has begun advancing on Lotus by adding Notes-like groupware features to Windows 95 and Windows NT.

From Time Magazine Archive

But Microsoft chairman Bill Gates, who plans to roll out a groupware program called Exchange later this year, dismissed the IBM-Lotus alliance.

From Time Magazine Archive

Lotus commands fully 65% of all sales of groupware, which total about $500 million at present and are expected to balloon to $5 billion a year by the end of the decade.

From Time Magazine Archive

"ON Technology" is Kapor's software company, which currently specializes in "groupware" for the Apple Macintosh computer.

From The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier by Sterling, Bruce