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  • IBM Named Worldwide Marketshare Leader in Social Platforms Software
    IBM announced that IDC has ranked IBM as the worldwide marketshare leader in the Social Platform market based on total software revenue for 2009. Over 35% of Fortune 100 companies have adopted IBM's social software offerings, which include Lotus Connections and LotusLive Connections.  

  • IBM Collaboration Software to Support the Android Platform
    IBM is delivering a beta version of business-grade collaboration software for use with devices that run the Google Android operating system. Lotus Notes Traveler for Android beta version is no-charge software downloadable by Lotus Notes customers. It provides two-way, over-the-air synchronization of information between Lotus Domino and mobile devices.

  • IBM Delivers a New Level of Intelligence to the Expanding Mobile Business Market
    IBM has unveiled new software, services and research offerings to the fast-growing mobile enterprise market. These offerings, such as software that bridges voice and Web communications, aim to simplify, manage and bring intelligence to the expanding mobile market. Also, IBM is extending its collaboration software for the Android platform to Lotus Notes clients.  

  • IBM Expands Collaboration Software Support to Include iPad
    IBM has expanded IBM Lotus messaging and collaboration software with the delivery of secure enterprise mail for the Apple iPad. IBM Lotus Notes Traveler -- downloadable at no charge by Lotus Notes customers -- provides two-way, over-the-air synchronization of enterprise e-mail, calendar and contact between Lotus Domino servers and mobile devices, including the iPad.

  • Tungle.me for IBM Lotus Notes Collaboration Software Now Available; Makes Scheduling Meetings Easier for the Many Millions of Lotus Notes Users Worldwide
    Tungle has announced the availability of its Tungle.me software for IBM's Lotus Notes collaboration software. Used by more than 20% of Fortune 500 companies, Tungle.me makes it easy for people to schedule meetings across organizations, calendar systems and time zones by eliminating costly double bookings and the endless back and forth of finding a time to meet.  

  • Report: IBM Named Marketshare Leader in Middleware Software for Sixth Consecutive Year
    Gartner, Inc. has once again named IBM the worldwide market share leader in the application infrastructure and middleware software segment based on total worldwide revenue for 2009. According to Gartner, IBM was the leading software vendor with a 31.5 percent market share, nearly double that of its closest competitor.

  • IBM LotusLive Expands with Business Tools and Services from UPS, Skype, Salesforce.com and Silanis to Serve Growing Demand for Cloud Computing
    IBM is adding new tools and services, language support and pricing to its LotusLive cloud services, including integrated business products and services from UPS, Skype, salesforce.com and Silanis. IBM will also offer the first cloud service package combining social networking and email for business starting at $7.

  • Simmtronics Offers Netbooks in Emerging Markets with IBM Cloud Services and Software for under $200
    The Simmtronics netbook, the Simmbook, is available to emerging markets at a low price of $190 USD. The Simmbook is preloaded with IBM Client for Smart Work, which includes IBM Lotus Symphony, access to IBM LotusLive cloud collaboration services, and choice of adding other IBM Lotus collaboration software like Lotus Notes and Lotus Sametime.

  • Forbes: Managing Communication Overload
    In this Forbes magazine article, Alistair Rennie, the IBM Lotus General Manager, discusses unified communications and collaboration (UC2) technology -- what it is, and how it can be used to help people and organizations work smarter.

  • IBM Adds 200 Partners to LotusLive Cloud Services
    Just two months since the introduction of the LotusLive partner program, IBM has announced more than 200 partners are planning to sell to their customers LotusLive cloud services. New integrated solutions from partners, including Silanis and Skype, are bringing LotusLive to new global customers in the insurance, banking and other industries around the world.  

  • IBM to Collaborate With Universities to Make Mobile Devices More Accessible
    IBM, the National Institute of Design (NID) of India and Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo (RCAST) has announced a new collaborative research initiative to explore an open, common user interface platform for mobile devices, to make them easier to use for disadvantaged populations around the world.

  • IBM Extends Security Reach To Protect Critical Infrastructure
    At the RSA Conference, IBM detailed new IBM Security Solutions, research initiatives, partnerships, and client results aimed at meeting the rising demand by businesses and governments worldwide to secure digital and physical infrastructures.

  • IBM Brings Business-Grade Social Software to iPhone, Macs
    IBM has announced it is delivering business-grade collaboration and social software for use with the iPhone, iPod Touch or Macintosh computers. Organizations can now use IBM software, such as Lotus Symphony, Sametime, and Connections, for enterprise social networking; instant messaging; and securely encrypted email and collaborative applications with the iPhone and Mac.

  • IBM Delivers Enterprise Secure Mail for Android, iPhone, Nokia Symbian Smartphones
    IBM has announced a major expansion of IBM Lotus collaboration software and delivery of enterprise secure mail for Android, the iPhone and Nokia Symbian smartphones. Also, IBM will expand its enterprise mobile messaging offering in a future release of Lotus Notes Traveler, which can provide synchronization of information between Lotus Domino data and mobile devices.

  • SMB Presence Grows at IBM Lotusphere Conference
    At the annual Lotusphere conference, IBM announced that it is working with business partners to create solutions with IBM Lotus Foundations, IBM's hardware and software solution that helps clients collaborate with tools such as email; office applications for creating documents, presentations and spreadsheets; file sharing and back up and recovery for data protection.

  • IBM Advances Social Everywhere Strategy
    At Lotusphere 2010, IBM previewed new enhancements with IBM social collaboration software, IBM Lotus Quickr and IBM Lotus Connections, that will help organizations improve efficiency and increase collaboration. With new partner integrations, IBM is delivering on its vision to expand the number of users that can access IBM social software at anytime and from anywhere.

  • IBM Offers 'Click-to-Conference' with New Online Meeting Experience
    IBM announced the availability ofIBM Lotus Sametime 8.5, which includes features, such as online meetings and expanded audio and video integration.  The new release of Lotus Sametime also offers expanded mobility support with a new, browser-based Apple iPhone chat client, and an improved mobile client for Microsoft Windows Mobile devices. 

  • IBM Accelerates Cloud Computing With LotusLive
    IBM Research and Lotus are joining forces to deliver new innovation on the Web through the creation of LotusLive Labs -- a proving ground for advances in business-driven collaboration in the cloud. LotusLive delivers integrated email, Web conferencing, social networking and collaboration services. Learn more about the LotusLive portfolio at www.lotuslive.com.

  • IBM Unveils a New Vision for Collaboration for a Smarter Planet
    IBM has unveiled IBM Project Vulcan, a blueprint for the future of collaboration. Building on a company's existing investments, IBM Project Vulcan enables breakthrough approaches to reduce personal information overload and improve business agility, empowering people to drive better business results.

  • IBM Client for Smart Work Available Through Business Partners in India
    Businesses Flock to Offer, Adopt Cloud and Linux Collaboration Package with IBM LotusLive The IBM Client for Smart Work, IBM and Canonical's popular cloud-and Linux-based desktop package, is designed to help companies do more with less and lower desktop computing costs by up to 50 percent. It is now available in India through business partners.

  • IBM and RIM to Fuel Enterprise Collaboration and Social Networking on the BlackBerry Platform for Mobile Business
    By demand of their mutual customers, IBM and RIM are bringing the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Quickr and a new version of the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Connections to market through IBM, delivering rich, new social networking applications for BlackBerry smartphones.

  • IBM Helps Clients Adopt a Collaboration Agenda to Increase the Speed of Business
    IBM unveiled a new initiative to help clients increase the speed of business and improve results through collaboration technology and industry expertise.  IBM's Collaboration Agenda brings together IBM's vertical industry expertise, software lab specialists and consulting services experts to help clients realize measurable returns from improving the way people interact.

  • Panasonic Ushers in the Cloud Computing Era with IBM LotusLive
    Panasonic has chosen IBM to run a web-based email system for their 380,000 strong workforce, replacing their Microsoft email system. IBM's LotusLive.com services for Web conferencing, file sharing, instant messaging and project management, will allow workers to communicate and collaborate more efficiently with its global network of customers, partners and suppliers. 

  • IBM Software Helps Governments Improve Citizen Services
    IBM has announced new versions of its portal software and web content management offerings delivering enhanced analytics and Web 2.0 capabilities. At the same time, IBM has announced the implementation of government services using these products for various government agencies, including Finnish Defence Forces, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and Los Angeles County.

  • Computer Reseller News has named LotusLive ?Best Cloud Application for 2009?
    In its annual look back at the year?s best products, Computer Resellers News has selected LotusLive as the best cloud application for 2009. The reviewers explain their decision "As enterprises begin what could be a long, measured transition from on-premise IT, to a hybrid model, to cloud computing, the full suite of LotusLive products gives the channel a way to get started right this minute."

  • IBM, Novartis and Vodafone Join Forces to Help Halt Malaria in Africa
    A new solution developed by IBM, Novartis and Vodafone called "SMS for Life" uses everyday technology to improve the availability of anti-malarial drugs in Tanzania. The initiative uses a combination of mobile phones, SMS (Short Messaging Service) technologies and intuitive web sites to track and manage the supply of drugs to help reduce the number of deaths from malaria. 

  • IBM, VMware and NSEC Partner To Simplify Computing on The Go
    IBM's Lotus Symphony software suite helps users create, edit and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations. For the first time, Lotus Symphony productivity software is now available on credit card-sized, Keepod devices, so users can access the information they need anytime, anywhere securely via the Keepod.

  • IBM and Canonical Launch Linux- and Cloud-based Desktop Software in the U.S.
    IBM and Canonical are introducing a cloud- and Linux-based desktop package in the U.S. designed for use on PC's or low-cost netbooks. The IBM Client for Smart Work, based on IBM productivity and collaboration software, helps organizations save up to 50 percent per seat on software costs versus a Microsoft-based desktop, in addition to avoiding requisite hardware upgrades.

  • IBM Brings Lotus Notes and Domino Software to Full Spectrum of Web Devices
    Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 will support various mobile and Web-connected devices such as the Apple iPhone, Nokia smartphones, thin clients, laptops and desktops used to access corporate applications and business processes.  And, to spur growth of Lotus Notes and Domino applications, for the first time, IBM will make Lotus Domino Designer tools available at no charge.

  • Lotus Domino Adds Native IPhone Support
    IBM's Lotus Domino 8.5.1 natively supports the Apple iPhone, allowing users to automatically synchronize e-mail, contacts and calendar data to the popular handset over the air. The addition of push e-mail, contacts and calendar allows iPhone users to automatically get the latest data from their enterprise Notes system and work with that content on the phone.