About a year ago, I wrote a short post about IBM’s prototype Bluehouse product (see IBM targets SME collaboration with SaaS Bluehouse). Today at Public Service Events’ Construction Project Management ’09 conference at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, I had chance to get a quick update on latest iteration of that product from the team …
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Feb 19 2009
Out of the blue: LotusLive
- By Paul Wilkinson in AEC, Blogs, Collaboration, Functionality, SaaS, Vendors, Web 2.0
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19 February 2009
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