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IBM and RIM mobilize Lotus on the BlackBerry

IBM and RIM mobilize Lotus on the BlackBerry

By:  Jeff Jedras  On: 18 Jan 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Find out why RIM CEO Jim Balsillie spent the 10th anniversary of the BlackBerry at IBM’s Lotusphere conference, and how the new business capabilities for the Canadian-made smartphone are catching the eye of companies like Coca-Cola

ORLANDO, Fla. – BlackBerry users whose businesses run IBM Corp.’s Lotus productivity and collaboration suite will soon have a whole new range of mobile business capabilities, following a series of announcements by IBM and Research in Motion Ltd. at the annual Lotusphere conference Monday.

Mobility was a visible and persistent theme on the opening day of Lotusphere, as IBM seeks to enable the one billion mobile Web users the vendor predicts there will be globally by 2011. Bob Picciano, general manager of IBM Lotus Software, said there’s a paradigm shift happening with employees spending less and less time in the office. However, they still need to be productive, and have quick and seamless access to their business data.

“The answer is to provide more and more sophisticated applications optimized for the mobile environment,” said Picciano, adding the access device should be seamless when it comes to accessing needed business information.

Lotus already offers a degree of BlackBerry compatibility, but the announcements at Lotusphere take that a step further by enabling mobile access to Lotus Symphony documents, launching Lotus Quickr Web 2.0-based team software to help users find, share and edit business content, and enhancing Lotus Connections to allow access to blogs and communities. BlackBerry platform support for Lotus Domino Designer and XPages will enable XPages developers to write a rich application once for use on both the Web and the BlackBerry. The Symphony and Connections enhancements will be available in the second quarter, and the others in the second half of 2009.

As well, BlackBerry Storm support for Lotus Notes, Domino and Sametime was recently announced, as was a BlackBerry Client for Sametime, which enables the presence and awareness features of Sametime on the BlackBerry.

BlackBerry Anniversary

It was 10 years ago Monday that RIM launched the first BlackBerry device, and RIM CEO Jim Balsillie took the Lotusphere stage on the anniversary to say that a new era is being ushered in by mobilizing Domino e-mail on the BlackBerry as a standard offering. He noted though that business users are moving beyond e-mail and doing more with the BlackBerry than ever before.

“We’re expecting an exponential growth of mobile business applications, and BlackBerry solutions are reaching deeper into the business with enhanced solutions for Lotus and Sametime,” said Balsillie. “BlackBerry is the leading platform for business mobility worldwide, and for good reason.”

With the growth in wireless mobility, and increasing mobile access to business data coupled with increasingly rich multimedia capabilities, Balsillie said he believes we’re on the precipice of a quantum paradigm shift. He added that, in a time where businesses are under pressure to both save money and increase productivity at the same time – seemingly an impossibility – mobilizing business applications may be the answer.


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Jeff Jedras Jeff Jedras joined CDN as a senior writer in 2007. While he was new to the channel he was no stranger to technology journalism, beginning his career in Ottawa with Silicon Valley NORTH in 1998, where he... more

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