Sep 30 2008 2:58PM GMT
Posted by: David Vasta
Lotus Domino,
iPhone
LINK :: New York Times - I.B.M. Puts iPhone in the Lotus Position
“Apple’s push to make the iPhone a desired device among the world’s largest companies should receive a boost this week thanks to I.B.M.
At long last, I.B.M. has issued software which will bring the e-mail, calendar and contacts functions handled by its Lotus Notes software over to the iPhone. Called iNotes Ultralite, the package will be free for anyone with a Lotus Notes license, and, as of last check, I.B.M. had moved about 140 million Lotus licenses. Lotus Notes remains popular among corporations.”
My Thoughts : I think this is huge and at the same time very confusing. Most companies that deploy Lotus Notes to the users also have a Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) and this would add yet another bit to manage on top of that. I need to read more details to know how this all fits into the big IT picture, but is a good move on any day.
Jun 10 2008 5:44PM GMT
Posted by: David Vasta
IBM News,
Apple,
Exchange,
Lotus Domino,
Lotus,
Lotus Notes,
iPhone,
Lotus 8
Yesterday Apple released a new version of the iPhone and somewhere in the mix old Steve Jobs, who looks sick, left out talking about IBM and Lotus iNotes for the iPhone.
There is a good bit of chatter on Ed Brill’s blog about it and people are concerned. Nathan Freeman weights in on the SDK problem.