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eSuite
A Java-based suite of applications from IBM, via its 1995 acquisition of Lotus, that includes word processing, spreadsheet, e-mail and presentation graphics. It runs in any NC or PC that has a Java Virtual Machine. Formerly code-named Kona, the individual executable programs are considerably smaller than counterpart applications in Microsoft Office and other Windows-based software.


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com Wright Group/McGraw-Hill eSuite for Everyday Mathematics Online Supplement, $336 annually per class Wright Group/McGraw-Hill has created new online tools for Everyday Mathematics, the third edition of which offers more support for learning differences, extra help for English Language Learners, enhanced assessment, and new support for pre-K and kindergarten classrooms.
FFlex eSuite is a suite of Web-based LIS solutions that scales easily to provide state-of-the-art technology to the smallest physician office or the most complex multiple-facility lab.
Ironically, it was IBM's Notes division, providing the interface element here and apparently fronting much of yesterday's news, that before IBM's acquisition attempted a new client model in the late 1990s, with the Java-based, eSuite thin client alternative to Office and Windows.
 
 
 
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