Today's highlights: Nokia not going to buy RIM; SharePoint has a future; HyperOffice Online Document Management System; IBM Lotus Notes/Domino 7 Beta 4;
- Nokia said that it is not interested in buying Research In Motion, a scenario that has been mooted frequently in the last few months. Nokia's reason: most of RIM's revenues comes from wireless devices that Nokia can itself develop. BlackBerry Cool
- Patrick Tisseghem, a SharePoint MVP, writes that SharePoint (WSS and SPS) definitely have a future. The 2006 releases of both SharePoint products will deliver "improvements and lots more .... 2006 will be the year of the revenge of SharePoint". Patrick Tisseghem
- HyperOffice released the next version of its online document management system, a component of its hosted intranet offering. New features: secure online file storage, document overwrite-protection, document version control, web folders, online commenting and document rollback. Free 30 day trial available. Available immediately. eMediaWire, and Product Page at HyperOffice
- IBM released Beta 4 of Notes/Domino 7, the forthcoming update to its Notes/Domino client and server product line. New additions encompass administration options and server capabilities. IBM
This Briefing was written by Michael Sampson, of Shared Spaces Research & Consulting Ltd. Email or IM Michael to discuss any of these items further.



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