November 21, 2008
Network World: Nokia and IBM join forces on mobile e-mail
As a follow-up from Thursday's announcement, some great press coverage...Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices can connect to corporate e-mail accounts via Lotus Domino Server add-on feature Notes Traveler, without any additional costs, the companies said. ...Link: Network World: Nokia and IBM join forces on mobile e-mail >
The integration is something Notes users have been waiting for, according to IBM.
"We see a wide distribution of Nokia devices within our customer base. I was at a user function in Germany about ten days ago and gave a preview of this announcement to a set of our customers, and got spontaneous applause," said Kevin Cavanaugh, vice president of IBM Lotus Software.
Location: Los Angeles International Airport
Any plans to create a connector for Oracle e-Business Suite with Lotus. Similar to the one we have for SAP. We have deployed Oracle e-Business Suite in our Organization and such a connector will help our users a lot.
Oracle e-Business Suite is the second largest ERP vendor globally.
on 11/22/2008 11:10:44 AM - http://www.edbrill.com
@1 seems a bit off topic, but right now the way to integrate with Oracle is through DECS or LEI. Whether something similar to Project "Atlantic" could be undertaken with Oracle, I don't know, but I'd like to get "Atlantic" out the door first....
on 11/22/2008 11:12:47 AM -
If Nokia/IBM can better the inotes ultralite on iphone, they sure have killer product in hand wid new nokia 5800 Xpress!
on 11/24/2008 12:17:59 PM - http://www.pdhook.co.uk
I have just learnt about Notes Traveller. So avirgin here is downloading it trial. I am excited at this further IBM product help me to stop paying 3rd pary licence costs to get me data out of Notes. Bring it on!
on 11/24/2008 12:18:49 PM - http://www.pdhook.co.uk
I need a grammer check on your blog Ed!!



Pankaj Sharma on 11/22/2008 2:25:12 AM - http://www.shreecement.net/sysadmin.nsf