Lotus Previews Interactive Web Applications using Lotus Components

PR Newswire | November 18, 1996 | Copyright

Integrated Set of Business Productivity Applets Allow Developers

to Build Interactive Powerful Internet and Intranet Applications

 
                             COMDEX BOOTH # L1630 

LAS VEGAS, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- At its Business Applications Strategy Briefing held here, Lotus Development Corp. previewed interactive Web applications using Lotus Components for the Internet, a set of integrated business productivity applets for use in building interactive business applications for the World Wide Web. Scheduled for delivery in 1997, ...

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