Tivoli climbs aboard Palm platform
IBM's Tivoli unit and Palm Inc. have introduced software designed to help businesses manage networks of office computers and reach workers on the road.
The Tivoli Device Manager for the Palm platform is aimed at companies that want to keep track of goods, services and employees and cut costs through use of the handheld computers.
The product is part of IBM's ongoing bid to address the emerging "pervasive computing" market of mobile cell phone and handheld computer users, company officials said.
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