IBM Brings Instant Collaboration to Millions of Linux Users
August 16th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 27 times, 1 so far today
IBM Brings Instant Collaboration to Millions of Linux Users
IBM® (NYSE: IBM) today announced that IBM Lotus® Sametime® will provide server and desktop support for Linux®. Lotus Sametime support for Linux gives customers the opportunity to fully integrate the industry’s leading enterprise real-time collaboration software with the cost savings and openness of the Linux platform.
IBM is the first major enterprise real-time collaboration provider to support the Linux server and desktop, effectively bridging the gap between the desire for flexibility in IT decisions and the need for advanced, business-grade collaboration. With Lotus Sametime support for Linux, businesses will be able to take advantage of the security-rich and easy-to-integrate instant messaging and Web conferencing capabilities of Lotus Sametime, while preserving the ability to choose the desktop and server environment that best meets their needs.
Because Linux is built on open technology, businesses can avoid the server licenses typical of proprietary platforms. In addition, Linux customers can save time and money by reducing downtime expenses and administration costs associated with tasks such as security patch upgrades.
“Today’s announcement is a natural step forward in IBM’s support for Linux in the enterprise,” said Ken Bisconti vice president, Lotus software products, IBM. “With IBM Lotus Notes® for Linux and now, Lotus Sametime support for Linux, all of an organization’s key collaborative business applications can run in a 100 percent Linux environment.”
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