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PRO AND CON: The buzz about Oracle Beehive

PRO AND CON: The buzz about Oracle Beehive

By:  Brian Jackson  On: 23 Nov 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The enterprise vendor returns to the collaboration space after the "failure" of OCS 10. The upside and the downside of Beehive

Oracle is even suffering from some product overlap in its own lineup of software. WebCenter already has a wiki functionality, for example, and Beehive will gain this in a future update. Plus, some products Oracle acquired from BEA cover the collaboration space.

“They’ve got two different products that should be the same thing,” Mann says.

* Lacks out-of-the-box experience. Beehive comes ready with a minimal database to make it work, but is best used by companies with an existing Oracle infrastructure. That will limit likely adopters of the software to existing Oracle customers, not new clients, Mann says.

Also, the focus on plugging in to existing software could be a weakness for some companies.

“Because of the focus on the back-end, there is no single client,” the Gartner analyst says. “The downside of that is if you’re not ready for that, you have to mash it up, there’s no out-of-the-box experience.” While Beehive works very well with Outlook, the functionality is harder to integrate with Lotus Notes.










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Brian Jackson Brian Jackson is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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