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Users ask IBM to lift Lotus fog

Users ask IBM to lift Lotus fog

By:  John Fontana  On: 20 Feb 2003 For: Network World (U.S.) Creator

Lotus' Domino customers and business partners wanted a clear explanation of the product's future and how it will ultimately be integrated with IBM Corp.'s application server and database at last month's annual Lotusphere conference.

Lotus' Domino customers and business partners wanted a clear explanation of the product's future and how it will ultimately be integrated with IBM Corp.'s application server and database at last month's annual Lotusphere conference.

Users say IBM's picture of a world that includes both the familiar Domino and the next-generation model that fits IBM's portal strategy still creates uncertainty as to why and how the platforms will merge, and they are concerned that Domino will be gutted to supply parts for IBM's WebSphere Application Server, the cornerstone of Big Blue's middleware.

Also, users say IBM is pushing WebSphere in subtle ways, including offering licensing discounts to those who agree to test WebSphere and Lotus Enterprise Integrator (LEI) to tap into DB2. The recent replacement of Lotus general manager Al Zollar with Ambuj Goyal, an IBM veteran like Zollar, and a WebSphere expert, is only adding to that uncertainty.

Jim Cimino, president of Lotus business partner Bright Ideas Software Inc., said Lotus employees have been joking with users that "it's time to drink the blue Kool-Aid."

However, IBM used Lotusphere to outline its plan to more tightly integrate Lotus' portfolio with technology from throughout IBM's software group.

IBM said new collaboration capabilities will be included in the next version of IBM's WebSphere Portal software, based on Lotus technology, allowing users to work with applications such as corporate white pages, organizational charts, instant messages and team workplace. For example, users will be able to search for colleagues throughout organizational directories and initiate contact via instant messaging, or track from their portal interface and interact with workplaces to which they belong.

Also on the integration front, IBM said it will soon release the IBM Lotus Domino Toolkit for WebSphere Studio. The kit will make it easier for developers using WebSphere Studio to build Domino capabilities into their applications, according to IBM, and will be available as a free download from IBM's Web site.

Among the other new products was a new, still-unnamed e-mail system aimed at the lower end of the corporate market. The goal is to tap customers who are not seeking a full messaging suite such as Lotus Notes, according to Ken Bisconti, Lotus' vice-president of messaging and advanced collaboration.

The Java-based software will take advantage of technologies from throughout IBM's portfolio, including its DB2 database, portal framework and mobile-access features, Bisconti said. Now in beta testing, the software is scheduled to ship during the second quarter.

Finally, IBM said it will release during the third quarter IBM Lotus Sametime Everyplace 3, the latest version of its mobile instant-messaging software. Previously, Sametime Everyplace worked only with mobile phones. The latest version will support Pocket PC and Palm OS handhelds.


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John Fontana John Fontana 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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