November 06, 2009

IBM's 'enterprise Facebook' is a hit

Lotus Connections is "the fastest-growing software in IBM history when it comes to market adoption," said an IBM social software strategist on board the Lotus Bus. IBM discussed iNotes, Symphony, security and boundary workers during its stop in Toronto.

IBM Corp. has embarked on an 18-city tour across North America to promote Lotus and LotusLive, a suite of software-as-a-service (SaaS) versions of the Lotus end-user applications for the enterprise.

[ Stay ahead of the key tech business news with InfoWorld's Today's Headlines: First Look newsletter. ]

"Clients can come on the bus and chat with us about any Lotus technologies, spanning from e-mail to real-time collaboration to social networks to development tools," said Tyrone Lobo, software sales for Lotus at IBM Canada Ltd.

On board the Lotus Bus, which parked at Ryerson University in Toronto on Monday, Lobo was one of several IBM executives, salespeople and technical specialists ready to answer questions and provide demos to media and the public.

Lotus technical specialist Suselynn Lai provided a demo of the latest version of Lotus Connections, V2.5 released this August, which she referred to as "enterprise Facebook."

Connections resembles Facebook's look and feel, including the ability to post and comment on status updates, view a list of user activities and add widgets to your profile page that pull information from external sites such as LinkedIn and Twitter.

Users don't have to spend a lot of time creating their profile page, as details like titles and contact information are automatically pulled from the system, Lai pointed out. Users can also create a "watch list" to follow the activities of specific people within their network, tag themselves and others with keywords, and bookmark particular pages within the application.

The social-networking-for-the-enterprise application is a top seller at IBM. "Lotus Connections is the fastest-growing software in IBM history when it comes to market adoption," said Jay Maru, social software strategist at IBM Canada Ltd.

According to Maru, there is "a tremendous amount of need" for the product. "The market fully understands the value of social media ... now they are trying to internalize it," he said.

Organizations are asking how "do we leverage this technology to drive the same amount of value ... but have the corporate policy and structure around it to prevent any audit exposures? That's where Connections plays really well," said Maru.

LotusLive Connections, the cloud-based version of Connections, became available in June.The two versions are the same, explained an IBM spokesperson, except Lotus Connections is the version clients buy to install on-premise, while LotusLive Connections is an external cloud service they "rent."

The latest addition to LotusLive is iNotes, a Web-based e-mail service hosted by IBM. A lighter, Web-based version of the LotusLive Notes e-mail application, iNotes works with Notes and Microsoft Exchange. Pricing starts at USD $3 per month per user.

The scalable service is targeted to SMEs as well as large enterprises. IBM is seeing a lot of interest from clients that want a more reliable, secure and private e-mail service instead of relying on one of the consumer options, said Lobo.

One of the benefits of using IBM's business-oriented service, as opposed to consumer services based in the U.S., is that LotusLive doesn't have to fall under the U.S. Patriot Act, Lobo pointed out.

IBM works with organizations that want to offer their users a hosted service based out of a Canadian data centre, said Lobo. "For clients who specifically want to limit their data to Canadian data centres, we work with those clients make sure that happens," he said.

Close

On Twitter now

Social networking

Powered by Twitter

On Twitter now

White Paper

D2D Virtual Tape Library Replication Primer

This whitepaper explains the terminology and concepts behind Data Replication technologies and establishes some sizing rules through worked examples. Learn the new paradigm in disaster tolerance—protect data anywhere.

Download now »

White Paper

An Alternative to Virtualization for Datacenter Cost Savings

Server virtualization is a popular option for dealing with mounting datacenter costs. Another equally promising approach is the use of an Application Delivery Controller. Citrix NetScaler provides a low-cost way for organizations to reduce their server count and accrue cost savings from a reduction in space, cooling, power and personnel.

Download now »

White Paper

Why Your Firewall, VPN, and IEEE 802.11i Aren't Enough to Protect Your Network

The emergence of WLANs has created a new breed of security threats to enterprise networks.

Included in HP ProCurve WLAN solutions is security technology that alleviates threats from WLANs through:
* Monitoring wireless activity inside and out of the enterprise
* Classifying WLAN transmissions into harmful and harmless
* Preventing transmissions that pose a security threat to the enterprise network
* Locating participating devices for physical remediation

Download now »

White Paper

Bringing the Edge to the Data Center

Effectively address data protection challenges, implementing solutions that help store and protect business–critical data while cutting costs and improving efficiency and reliability.

Download now »

Sign up to receive InfoWorld Resource Alerts

Subscribe to the Applications Newsletter

Stay informed of the latest news and technologies around application, project and performance management.

White paper

Turn Your IT Department into a Lean Machine

Like any valuable resource, IT is a terrible thing to waste. But by applying the same lean techniques that have been used to streamline manufacturing processes, IT departments can reduce costs, improve performance and better manage resources.

Download now! »

Podcast

Economy Makes Automation a Must-Have Tech for 2009

Stephen Elliot, vice president of strategy for CA's Infrastructure Management and Data Center Automation business unit, explains why difficult economic times drive the need for simplified management capabilities and advanced automation tools.

Listen now! »

White paper

What You Need to Know About Virtual Infrastructure Management - Now

According to a recent study CA conducted with 300 CIOs and top IT executives, 64 percent of respondents say they've already invested in virtualization, and the other 36 percent reported that they plan to invest in virtualization.

Download now! »

Webcast

Leveraging Virtualization and Process Automation

In this video learn about process automation in a virtualized world. How CA and VMware are enabling enterprise datacenter automation.

View now! »
©1994-2009 Infoworld, Inc.