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RIM takes the Lotus Position

by on18 January 2010

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It likes it better that way

 

Mobile maker of the Blackberry, RIM has decided to jack Big Blue's Lotus software under the bonnet of its Crackberry product.

RIM said it was launching today the new BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Quickr, which provides secure mobile access to IBM's document-based collaboration software from BlackBerry smartphones. RIM is also releasing a new version of the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Connections for enterprise social networking.

This software, along with the BlackBerry Client for IBM Lotus Sametime for unified communications and collaboration, claims to give the world secure, deeply integrated and intuitive “mobile experiences”. We are not sure what these are like, but they sound jolly fun, but we always find the Lotus position difficult to get into. RIM has stuffed mobile Lotus Domino email on the BlackBerry platform, but this is more of a business product.

David Yach, CTO for Software at Research In Motion said that Lotus makes it very easy for mobile workers to tap into their enterprise knowledge-bases and stay connected with colleagues. But with companies it is just as important that IT departments can align with corporate policies and efficiently deliver these capabilities in a protected and manageable environment.

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