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IBM unveils Collaboration Agenda, Project Vulcan

IBM unveils Collaboration Agenda, Project Vulcan

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 18 Jan 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

At Lotusphere 2010, IBM focuses on collaboration and the cloud with its Collaboration Agenda for helping customers define collaboration strategies; LotusLive Labs; and its vision for the evolution of collaboration in Project Vulcan. William Shatner makes an appearance, IBM takes shots at Microsoft

In recognition of the mobile device as integral to modern businesses, the keynote included several mobile announcements, including a new version of Research In Motion’s BlackBerry client for Lotus Connections. The new version of Lotus Connections and Lotus Quickr will be sold through IBM sales channels. “Mobile is not an ancillary thought anymore,” said Rennie.

Not only is RIM an IBM partner but it’s a Lotus software customer. David Yach, chief technology officer for software with RIM, said “collaboration enables innovation, agility, time to market and a continuous feedback loop.”

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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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