- IBM Workplace
IBM Workplace was a brand of
collaborative software applications fromIBM 'sLotus Software division. It was intended to be the next generation of collaboration software that would work with IBM'sJava EE -based WebSphere Portal server software. Introduced in 2003, the brand was largely disbanded by 2007, with its core technologies and many of its products rebranded as Lotus or WebSphere.History
In 2002 at
Lotusphere , IBM's annual conference for Lotus customers, IBM's Lotus division announced its Java EE-based "NextGen" initiative. [Wylie Wong, [http://www.news.com/IBM-brews-Java-for-Lotus-software/2100-1001_3-823911.html IBM brews Java for Lotus software] , CNET News.com, January 28, 2002] This became the Workplace brand, which IBM first introduced atLotusphere 2003. The first Workplace product was Workplace Messaging, a lightweight e-mail solution. [Martin LaMonica, [http://www.news.com/IBM-accelerates-Lotus-consolidation/2100-1012_3-990832.html IBM accelerates Lotus consolidation] , CNET News.com, March 3, 2003] More Workplace applications were introduced later, such as instant messaging and document management. [David Becker, [http://www.news.com/Lotus-to-expand-collaboration-tools/2100-1012_3-5102207.html?tag=item Lotus to expand collaboration tools] , CNET News.com, November 4, 2003] In 2004, Workplace 2.0 was released, which could run inside of a desktoprich client as well as a web browser.Because the goal of Workplace largely overlapped IBM's existing Lotus Notes and Domino software, Notes and Domino customers became increasingly worried that Notes and Domino would either be discontinued or at best marginalized in favor of Workplace. [Stacy Cowley, [http://www.computerworld.com/printthis/2004/0,4814,89496,00.html Lotusphere: Customers eye Workplace with interest, but are wary] , IDG News Service, January 28, 2004] To assuage this fear, IBM demonstrated in 2005 how Workplace and Notes/Domino products would be integrated with each other. [John Vaughan, [http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci1050681,00.html Get your shades: Lotus looks bright again] , SearchDomino.com, February 2, 2005] IBM also started to include Lotus Notes and Domino within the "Workplace family." [Ed Brill, [http://www.informationweek.com/software/messaging/159900818 IBM View: Lotus Notes Is A Part Of The IBM Workplace Family] , IBM Lotus (
op-ed in Information Week), March 16, 2005]However, by 2007, most Workplace-branded products were being either discontinued (such as Workplace Messaging [IBM, [http://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=an&subtype=ca&htmlfid=897/ENUS906-251&appname=isource Software withdrawal and service discontinuance: IBM Workplace Messaging] , December 12, 2006] ) or rebranded as Lotus or WebSphere. Mike Rhodin, general manager of Lotus Software, said that Workplace was a way to shake up the Lotus team into creating innovative technologies, and now that technologies had been created, they were being folded back into the core brands. Lotus also heard that having the Workplace brand in addition to its other brands was confusing. [David DeJean, [http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2007/01/good_riddance_t.html Good Riddance To IBM Workplace] , InformationWeek, January 22, 2007]
Foundational Technologies
IBM Workplace Client Technology was an application platform that was built on top of the Eclipse
Rich Client Platform (RCP) 3.0, which itself is written in Java. It provides tools to manage rich clients, such as synchronization so that clients can work with data offline, and provisioning so that servers can automatically push down the latest version of applications onto clients.Workplace Client Technology has evolved into
IBM Lotus Expeditor .Products
IBM Workplace Collaboration Services
IBM Workplace Collaboration Services is a single product that provided a set of communication and collaboration tools such as
e-mail , calendaring and scheduling, awareness,instant messaging ,e-learning , team spaces,Web conferencing , and document and Web content management.Workplace Collaboration Services is no longer being actively marketed. It has been superseded largely by Lotus-branded products, such as Notes, Domino, Sametime, Quickr, and Connections.
IBM Workplace Managed Client
IBM Workplace Managed Client is a server-managed rich client for IBM Workplace Collaboration Services. It offers offline support for email, calendaring, scheduling, and document management. It also includes a plug-in for running Lotus Notes 7 applications, and a set of productivity tools for creating, editing, and sharing word processing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. The tools support
StarOffice ,OpenDocument (ODF) andMicrosoft Office formats.Workplace Managed Client introduced a collaboration tool called "Activity Explorer". It lets teams of users manage projects via an object hierarchy, which groups together information objects (such as files, messages, and web links) that are related to an ongoing project and are shared among team members.
Workplace Managed Client is no longer being actively marketed. It has been superseded by Lotus Notes and Domino. Activity Explorer functionality is now part of
IBM Lotus Connections .IBM Workplace Forms
IBM Workplace Forms was a suite of products for developing and delivering data-driven, XML-based electronic forms to end-users. The product is now known as
IBM Lotus Forms .Notes
External links
* [http://www.lotus.com/workplace IBM Workplace] (Main Page)
* [http://www.ibm.com/software/workplace/collaborationservices IBM Workplace Collaboration Services]
* [http://www.ibm.com/software/workplace/managedclient IBM Workplace Managed Client]
* [http://www.ibm.com/software/workplace/forms IBM Workplace Forms]
* [http://www.ibm.com/software/workplace/products/product5.nsf/wdocs/whitepaperseries IBM Workplace Strategy White Papers: "The evolution of office work"]
* [http://demos.dfw.ibm.com/brands/workplace/ IBM Workplace recorded demonstrations]
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