IBM has beefed up its Lotus Connections enterprise collaboration tool.
The company said that the new features will include such additions as micro-blogging and the ability to post and share files online.
IBM launched the Connections application with the intention of creating a social networking platform for use within the enterprise. The collaboration application includes common social networking features such as Wiki pages, blogs, contact lists and message boards.
Among other new features will be the ability to edit widget items on the user's personal page as well as posting message directly to individual profile pages. The update will also add support for iPhone and Nokia S60 handsets.
The company hopes that the features will enable enterprise users to connect and interact with an impact similar to those offered by popular consumer social networking services.
"With Lotus Connections, we have merged document sharing and social networking capabilities to create a comprehensive collaboration platform for businesses," said Jeff Schick IBM's vice president of social software.
"Today's announcement showcases how IBM is delivering easy access to a company's two most valuable assets, people and information."
IBM adds to Lotus Connections
By
Shaun Nichols
on Sep 23, 2009 3:38PM

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