IBM Debuts Web 2.0, Collaborative Technologies



IBM has announced a number of new collaborative tools and Web 2.0 technologies, including IBMs Lotus mashups, the forthcoming commercial blends manufacturers design, the "non-technical users to easily create enterprise mashups" in the Lotusphere conference in Florida , last Wednesday, the company also introduced a new version of its Lotus and Lotus link after the completion of investment, has a rich collaboration tools.

IBMs Lotus mashups, is expected to be released later this year (although no precise date has not been determined), provides a browser-based tool assembly mashups coal enterprises and network-based data. It includes a set of predefined components, "Product Catalog" to search for available components and mashups, a tool that allows users to set up access to enterprise data components.

IBM also said it plans to release Lotus connections in the first half of this year 2.0. Lotus Link 2.0 is the next version of IBMs social networking tools, including several new features, including a new Web filtering Lotus feeder services, aggregates content, and provide support drag-and-drop components. The software component of the community, are also expected to overhaul, discussion forums, unified communications through integration with Lotus Sametime in, and connect to services on the Wiki, through the completion of the Lotus investment, socialtext, atlassian.

Finally, IBM also announced a plan updates to the Lotus investment after the completion of the Internet and desktop-based collaborative environment. The next version, version 8.1, will include "content of the database, team discussions, forums, blog, From, as well as other connector, so that information-sharing easier," according to IBM. The company also said it plans to add new functions to complete, which will enable it to integrate with IBM and FileNets P8 and IBM Content Manager. It will also introduce supporting applications, access to 65-nm, which will include personal file sharing capability. Lotus 8.1 investment is expected to be completed in March next year.

More information: IBM Corporation

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