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New IBM Lotus Expeditor Software Mobilizes Mashups for Desktop, Laptop and Road Warriors

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    ARMONK, NY - 17 Aug 2007: IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced new technology that is designed to arm professionals with the ability to combine information from different sources to create just-in-time applications needed to help close a big deal, deliver an important presentation or just get through the weather. Key to employee productivity, these situational applications or "mashups" blend Web services like news feeds, weather reports, maps or traffic conditions, with enterprise content and services from databases, spread sheets and documents, helping to create a fast, flexible and affordable application for specific, timely business needs.

    IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced new technology that is designed to arm professionals with the ability to combine information from different sources to create just-in-time applications needed to help close a big deal, deliver an important presentation or just get through the weather. Key to employee productivity, these situational applications or "mashups" blend Web services like news feeds, weather reports, maps or traffic conditions, with enterprise content and services from databases, spread sheets and documents, helping to create a fast, flexible and affordable application for specific, timely business needs.

    IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.1.1 software is a standards-based managed client that can extend mashups in the enterprise to a wide variety of desktop, laptop, and mobile devices on the market, helping to give customers immediate access to critical business information such as insurance and expense forms, inventory data and mobile customer relationship management (CRM). Using the next generation of the Web, or Web 2.0, IBM's Lotus Expeditor gives users the ability to be productive both on the road and on their desktops.

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