IBM releases office desktop software at no charge

Published on Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 17:36 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

Updated at Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 18:39  

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Last week, IBM announced its membership in OpenOffice.org and intent to make important technical and resource contributions. By teaming with the community to accelerate the rate of innovation in the office productivity software marketplace, IBM expects to deliver higher value to users of its products and services. This will lead to a broader range of solutions and ODF-supported applications that draw from the OpenOffice.org technology. 

 

IBM Lotus Symphony is consistent with IBM's strategy to help people find new ways to work together.  The no-charge IBM Lotus Symphony software integrates editor functionality into everyday desktop and business applications.

 

IBM Lotus Symphony gives users the freedom to create and share information, as well as assemble composite applications that link to business processes.  For example, IBM Lotus Symphony may be able to help businesses complete tasks more rapidly and efficiently by connecting to relevant information from a variety of sources.  Companies can integrate IBM Lotus Symphony tools into their custom applications and easily connect to myriad data sources to create composite applications.  These rich applications enable users to work in a single view, and present data from multiple sources instantly.

 

In one scenario, ERP systems can be linked directly into a user's workspace.  The user can submit queries to the ERP system which will respond with the requested data.  This is delivered to a user's workspace, where IBM Lotus Symphony Documents automatically populates the fields in a customer's shipping invoice.  All of this can be accomplished immediately, with the user having a consistent consolidated view of the task at hand. Keeping the focus on this consolidated workspace may lead to improved user productivity.

 

Sourced From: Vox Public Relations

  

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