LotusLive Engage is now LIVE!

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Today IBM announced that its latest Software as a Service offering, LotusLive Engage, has finally gone live. 

LotusLive Engage offers a multitude of services which allows teams and companies to collaborate more effectively.  It provides document sharing services, web conferencing and social networking services into a single, simple to use site.  Best of all, its secure and accessible outside of the corporate firewall so anyone with an account can access the information they need anywhere, anytime. 

IBM has posted several customer demonstrations and testimonials (https://www.lotuslive.com/demos).  If you haven’t had a chance to try out LotusLive Engage, IBM is offering a 30 day trial period.  Take some time and take it for a test drive.  https://www.lotuslive.com/trial

Posted on April 7th, 2009 by Andy Yiu

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2 Responses to “LotusLive Engage is now LIVE!”

  1. Saqib Ali Says:

    I have ask, why does IBM insist on using java for building front-end for web applications? Why not use AJAX, Adobe Air or MS Silverlight?

    And now that Silverlight 3 supports off-line mode, using Java to build user interface seems so antiquated….

    Just my $0.02

  2. Andy Yiu Says:

    IBM has been pushing to move away from certain java technologies and will use AJAX in the next generation of Sametime products. I can only speak for this area since it is the area I work with. I would assume that other products will also follow suit.

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