Lotus Expeditor announcements in the press
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Today made the official announcement of the move by IBM to take some of the .NET market with an open source alternative.
From Marketwire: "An open alternative to Microsoft® .NET client software, Lotus Expeditor provides the flexibility that comes from service oriented architecture (SOA) and open standards-based software, giving all users a universal client experience and allowing WebSphere Portal, Lotus Forms and Lotus Sametime users to extend their current applications world beyond the desktop," said Ken Bisconti, vice president Lotus Software, IBM.
From Zdnet comes a little piece I liked on offline Sametime models: Lotus Mobile Connect is software that gives people secure mobile access to Expeditor-based applications. It is designed to let people resume work they were doing with applications while offline, once they reconnect to a network. People who use IBM Lotus Sametime instant messaging, for example, can pick up where they left off without having to log back in.
It is set to be released this year according to the press releases, with no pricing announcement yet. Pricing for something based on open source. However taking away other market shares is always a bonus: While companies that run Microsoft's database and client software will likely remain "Microsoft shops," Lotus Expeditor product manager Angus McIntyre said others may want to adopt IBM's software. He said it lets developers migrate from Visual Basic programming to Java, as well as tie into the upcoming Lotus Mobile Connect software.
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On Wednesday, November 1st, 2006 by Chris Miller