IBM Lotus Gains in Global Collaboration Against Microsoft
September 23 2009 - 1:38PM
PR Newswire (US)
ARMONK, N.Y., Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In the first half
of 2009, IBM (NYSE:IBM) logged thousands of new customers, bringing
the total to 15,421 companies that have chosen IBM over Microsoft
since 2008 in the $3.1 billion dollar Worldwide Integrated
Collaborative Environment market.* (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090923/NY80771LOGO ) (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090416/IBMLOGO ) In addition,
many customers have expanded their investments in IBM Lotus
software. Among the new or expanding customer base are BASF,
Chrysler, The Coca-Cola Company, Colgate-Palmolive, Continental AG,
Finishline, General Motors, GlaxoSmithKline, Gruppo Amadori, KBC
Bank, Nationwide, Novartis, Phillips Electronics and PNC Bank. IBM
momentum in collaboration software is being driven by the success
of Lotus Notes and Domino against Microsoft Exchange; Lotus
Connections and Quickr against Microsoft Sharepoint; and the
millions of businesses and individuals that are using Lotus
Symphony. "Lotus Notes 8.5 is not just a standard email client. It
is truly an amazing piece of software," said Tim Lorge of the New
Jersey Department of Health & Senior Services. "It helps
facilitate a much more integrated work environment and allows our
teams to share information wherever they are. During our recent
response to Novel H1N1 Influenza, we found having all of our
collaboration tools integrated into one application enables our
teams to work more effectively and cohesively. Lotus Notes 8.5
helps us work together in real time, enabling our employees to
connect quicker and solve problems more effectively." Chief
information officers (CIOs) from across the private and public
sectors cite a variety of reasons for either choosing IBM Lotus
software over Microsoft or purchasing additional Lotus software
licenses. These include lower cost, more innovative design, Web 2.0
roadmap, growing preference for open standards, and the ability to
easily plug-in additional applications. The option to enrich Lotus
software with third-party applications or widgets helps explain why
the number of IBM Business Partners packaging Lotus Notes and
Domino software with their own products has more than doubled since
the beginning of 2009. "Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 has allowed
Elguji Software to increase the speed and quality of the software
that we create for our customers," said Bruce Elgort of IBM
Business Partner Elguji Software LLC. "With incredible ease of
deployment that only Lotus Domino applications can offer, a company
can be up and running within 15 minutes." "IBM collaboration
software is winning against Microsoft worldwide. We've expanded our
customer and partner base significantly, and our footprint within
companies with both environments," said Bob Picciano, general
manager, IBM Lotus Software. "Companies are looking at the
aggregated value of IBM's Web 2.0, collaboration, and social
software for their own roadmap to the future." Several leading
companies such as U.S. Bank, PNC Bank and Continental Tire that
traditionally used both IBM and Microsoft, are migrating away from
such Microsoft staples as Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft
Sharepoint to Lotus collaboration, unified communications and
social software. Key Microsoft reference accounts GlaxoSmithKline
and Novartis increasingly rely on the enterprise strengths of Lotus
Notes to run their businesses. "Our industry has undergone
unprecedented changes in recent months," said Mark Dickelman,
senior vice president, innovation, research and development for
U.S. Bank. "Keeping up with economic developments and policy
changes and the need to quickly communicate while innovating for
growth would be nearly impossible with traditional methods, and
that's why Lotus collaboration software will continue to be
incredibly useful to us, especially in today's ever-changing
banking environment." "Lotus Notes 8.5 is a great e-mail client,
which is its primary use at our company. Also, it has integrated
application tools that enable our application development team to
work more effectively as those needs arise," said Andy Reed,
Business Development Services, Cheshire Police, UK. Industry
observers are documenting the shift to IBM Lotus. Recently
Forrester Research selected IBM Lotus as an overall leader in its
Wave(TM) report on collaboration platforms. IBM's LotusLive cloud
services won the Enterprise 2.0 Cloud Computing Technology Buyers'
Choice Award, beating other leading cloud computing providers in
side-by-side comparisons at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in
Boston. More than half of the global 100 corporations use IBM's
flagship collaboration offerings, Lotus Notes and Domino, including
the top nine aerospace and defense organizations, the top nine
automotive firms, the top eight banks, the top four makers of
consumer products, the top seven electronics firms, the top eight
insurance companies, the top seven pharmaceutical organizations,
and the top nine telecommunications carriers. For more information,
visit http://www.ibm.com/software/lotus. *IDC Worldwide
Collaborative Applications 2008 Vendor Shares (Excerpt from IDC
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