IBM Lotus Expeditor Software Offers a Personalized User Experience Anytime, Anywhere

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November 4th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 14 times, 1 so far today

IBM Lotus Expeditor Software Offers a Personalized User Experience Anytime, Anywhere

Based on its commitment to open standards and choice in computing, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced Lotus Expeditor, a development platform for creating Eclipse-based and Web 2.0 applications. Lotus Expeditor’s open standards-based programming model enables enterprises to integrate existing and new applications and deliver them to a variety of connected and disconnected devices.

Lotus Expeditor provides the underlying programming model for a universal end user experience across the Lotus product portfolio including Lotus Sametime 7.5, Websphere Portal Version 6.0, and the upcoming IBM Lotus Notes “Hannover” release.
Software applications that do not have a common language or structure make sharing data and information difficult, if not impossible. Lotus Expeditor helps enterprises address these constraints by giving developers the ability to create a personalized user experience that spans across desktop platforms and devices providing access to critical business applications and data anytime, anywhere.

With Lotus Expeditor users can create composite applications combining existing and new software assets within a service oriented architecture (SOA); add extensions to existing databases that allow mobile workers to access key financial or sales information from any mobile device; or augment existing applications using Eclipse or Web 2.0 technology to create a Voice-Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) plug-in for an instant messaging environment.

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