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IBM extends Lotus Sametime to Windows Mobile
by Arne Hess, the:unwired
Building on its commitment to openness and choice in computing, IBM last week announced it will extend the reach of its upcoming Lotus Sametime 7.5 collaboration platform - the industry's number one instant messaging software for enterprise customers - by providing integration with Microsoft Outlook, Office and SharePoint applications. In addition, Sametime 7.5 will offer direct connectivity to mobile devices from RIM and Nokia, as well as Microsoft Windows Mobile devices. With Lotus Sametime 7.5, Microsoft users have easy access to a full set of instant messaging and Web conferencing capabilities, without requiring costly upgrades. Within Microsoft word processing, spreadsheet and presentation applications, Lotus Sametime customers will be able to take advantage of Lotus Sametime 7.5 features, such as sending an instant message, initiating a call, sharing an application or launching a Web conference. Within Microsoft E-Mail inboxes, users will be able to view online presence information, schedule Web conferences from their calendars and with a click, access full Lotus Sametime capabilities, including Web conferencing. Quote:
The only major real-time collaboration platform built on an Eclipse framework, Lotus Sametime 7.5 will give thousands of IBM Business Partners and developers access to an open programming model, which will spur the creation and use of business applications in a real-time collaborative environment. Users will be able to take advantage of plug-ins and Web 2.0 technologies such as mashups to create new applications on the fly. For example, a Lotus Sametime "mashup" could combine the location and status of team members on a contact list and display it on an online map. Lotus Sametime has been the industry's leading integrated instant messaging and "on premise" Web conferencing solution for more than seven years. Lotus Sametime 7.5 Web conferencing features improved application sharing and enhanced whiteboard performance, fast entry to Web conferences and an "auto-reconnect" capability, should there be any temporary disruptions in connectivity during the course of a meeting. Additional features of Lotus Sametime include:
Unfortunately, this announcement of Windows Mobile support seems not to include push E-Mail support for Windows Mobile and Lotus Notes but you still need 3rd party sotware support to enabled the sync of Windows Mobile devices with the Lotus Notes environment. Cheers ~ Arne Related LinksArticle SourcePublished with permission of the:unwired Last edited by Jeff; 07-04-2006 at 10:50 AM. |
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