IBM Brings Business-Grade Social Software to iPhone, Macs
February 11 2010 - 12:00PM
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Delivers Broadest Range of Software Support for Mobile Devices SAN
FRANCISCO, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Macworld -- IBM (NYSE:
IBM) today announced it is delivering business-grade collaboration
and social software for use with the iPhone, iPod Touch or
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Organizations can now use IBM software for enterprise social
networking; instant messaging; and securely encrypted email and
collaborative applications with the iPhone and Mac. The new
software includes Lotus Symphony 3.0, IBM's office productivity
suite, which is now available on the Mac, providing spreadsheets,
presentations and documents free of charge. In addition, new
offerings for the iPhone and Mac include Lotus Connections and
Lotus Sametime, which customers can use to build professional
networks with social capabilities such as blogs, wikis, activities
and microblogging, as well as instant messaging capabilities.
Today's news underscores IBM's commitment to expanding its software
to support the increasing global mobile work force and popular
consumer devices. Today, IBM delivers the broadest range of
business-class software for mobile devices, ranging from
e-commerce, email and now social software. General Motors, for
example, relies on IBM collaboration software to increase the
agility of its work force through a wide range of mobile devices,
including the iPhone. Analysts estimate that mobile devices will
exceed personal computers by 2013 with global shipments of mobile
devices growing 46 percent to more than 250 million in 2010. IBM's
Lotus Social Software can help users share and discover expertise
and content instantly, harnessing the wisdom of the crowds. IBM has
seen increased enterprise adoption with recognized clients such as
Colgate-Palmolive, HSBC, the United Nations, Union-Pacific
Railroad, SunLife, ACI, Sogeti, and NEC. IBM Sametime brings voice,
video, online meetings, enterprise instant messaging and community
collaboration to the iPhone and Mac. It lowers telephony costs,
saves money on Web conferencing services and increases the tempo of
business. Leading companies such as Southern California Edison and
Verizon rely on IBM Sametime. IBM is delivering the broadest
collaboration capabilities to mobile users worldwide IBM is the
first to deliver securely encrypted email and collaborative
applications to help streamline the way people work with Lotus
Notes and Domino Software for Mac and iPhone. Developers can
mobilize existing Domino business applications on to devices with
xPages through a rapid application development model. Lotus Notes
and Domino software is used by 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. With Symphony for the Mac, IBM is unveiling the new Lotus
Symphony 3.0 beta productivity software and its new features.
Symphony provides documents, spreadsheets and presentations and
supports most Microsoft Office features. The new return on
investment calculator demonstrates the cost savings companies can
achieve by switching to Symphony from other costly office
productivity suites. More than 12 million people have downloaded
Symphony for business and consumer use of its documents,
presentation files and spreadsheets. "A mobile workforce that can
tap into the insights and assets of the entire organization is
essential to IBM's vision for a Smarter Planet," said Alistair
Rennie, general manager, IBM Lotus Software. "That's why we're
delivering all forms of collaboration securely and reliably across
the most popular devices to transform the way people want to work
together." IBM will demonstrate many of the new capabilities it is
bringing to Apple products at Macworld Booth 1284. Business Partner
Support for Customized Lotus Software on Personal Devices Many IBM
partners have developed solutions based on IBM Lotus technology
which are available today in the Apple App Store. For example,
SNAPPS has created SnappFiles for IBM Lotus Quickr, available for
download free of charge. Users can access their Quickr places and
files directly from their iPhone or iPod Touch, without any
modifications to a user's server. Elguji Software's IQJam, a
question and answer community solution powered by IBM Lotus Domino
and xPages technology, helps organizations capitalize on the
knowledge of their employees. IQJam allows people to identify who
the subject-matter experts are by keeping track of answered
questions and associating them with categories, or IQSpaces, and
tags. ITANA enables users to access Lotus Notes Tasks and Notebook
from the iPhone. iEnterprises brings its wireless application
Mobile Edge to companies that would like to mobilize Lotus Notes
applications, CRM systems and other business applications on the
Apple iPhone, or the iPad. The turnkey solution enables iPhone
users to quickly access and update their contacts, opportunities
and other CRM information as well as their existing Lotus Notes
applications to their iPhone. Media Contact: Hanna Smigala IBM
Media Relations (914) 766-1353
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