Some new news from IBM on the social business front today.
IBM announced new social business software to help clients collaborate securely in the cloud using a broad range of mobile devices.
The new IBM SmartCloud services include new social networking features, and the release of IBM SmartCloud Docs, a cloud-based productivity suite that lets users simultaneously collaborate on word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation documents to improve productivity.
IBM SmartCloud Docs, a cloud-based office productivity suite, which allows users to simultaneously collaborate on word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation documents to improve productivity.
I saw this capability demoed at Lotusphere earlier this year, and exclaimed that I wanted it, and fast. Being as virtual as we are at IBM, I find all kinds of use cases to be able to do this real-time productivity app collaboration.
Nothing like writing a presentation by committee!
The market is growing
Forrester Research estimates cloud computing is going to grow from a $41 billion business in 2010, to $241 billion in 2020. And the social enterprise apps market is expected to grow at a rate of 61 percent through 2016, reaching $6.4 billion. So, clearly, there's ample and broad market demand for this type of computing capability.
While many firms have adopted cloud, mobile, and social networking, IBM is helping clients, including the University of Texas at El Paso, capitalize on the convergence, making it safe for the enterprise.
To help organizations address this growing opportunity, IBM is announcing IBM SmartCloud Docs, and new services in its IBM SmartCloud for Social Business portfolio, allowing clients to collaborate both inside the organization, and externally, with partners, clients, or suppliers.
For example, when working on a document in the cloud, the presence awareness and instant messaging capabilities allow users to see if a document co-editor is online and available to chat in real time. The new features join IBM's SmartCloud for Social Business portfolio, which includes business-grade file sharing, access to communities, online meetings, instant messaging, email, and calendar in the cloud.
Clients getting social in the cloud
IBM is also announcing clients who are at the forefront of this transformation, embracing social in the cloud, including the University of Texas at El Paso, Colleagues In Care (CIC), Centrax TCL, NEC Corp., the Victoria Implementation Center, and Netkom iBPM LLC.
At the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), faculty and researchers are using the IBM SmartCloud for Social Business to track the status of research projects and help facilitate knowledge sharing across campus.
The IBM SmartCloud provides a cost-effective, easy-to-use cloud solution that allows faculty and researchers to share resources and track progress of research projects without clogging up their email in-boxes, while aiding in the ever challenging "version control" process for collaborative documents.
UTEP has recently expanded its use of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Business to collaborate with universities across North America who are involved in CASHI, the Computing Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
CASHI aims to increase the number of Hispanic students who pursue and complete baccalaureate and advanced degrees in the computer and information sciences and engineering. UTEP uses the IBM SmartCloud to collaborate with faculty at other universities, and invite users from the other universities, at no cost, as guests to work on projects together. They can share files, manage projects, assign work, and comment directly on posted documents.
"Going to one place to find materials and being able to track the progress and status of projects has been a major benefit," said Dr. Ann Gates, Chair of the Computer Science Department at UTEP. "Before IBM SmartCloud for Social Business, email was the default way of communicating. Now I don't have to manage a lot of emails, I can go back and look at the status of projects and what people are working on quickly and easily. We're using the portfolio to boost brainstorming sessions across campus, sharing information immediately, saving time and resources for the university."
New services make the cloud enterprise ready
The following provides a breakdown of these new social enterprise capabilities in more detail:
Access documents anytime, anywhere -- the new IBM SmartCloud Docs cloud-based office productivity suite allows users to simultaneously collaborate on word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation documents in the cloud to improve productivity. IBM Docs authors can store documents in IBM SmartCloud, and co-edit documents in real time, easing the management of multiple revisions from multiple authors in team-based documents.
Sharing insight and data in real time -- the new IBM Connections capabilities in the cloud allow users to embrace business-grade social networking between employees, partners, and suppliers to find and share the right insight when needed. New community based blogs, wikis, idea-generation blogs, and file viewers will spur creativity and drive innovation across teams.
Meet and chat on the fly -- the new e-meeting service allows teams to meet on the fly, using instant messaging chats, screen sharing to share information and presentations, and includes a new chat room feature to communicate with colleagues, partners and clients in real time.
Unlimited access -- chat with guests regardless of their instant messaging platform, share files, and invite guests to participate in e-meetings at no additional charge.
Improved mobile device management -- new software to help business partners organize and secure cloud-based IBM email on mobile devices, allowing organizations to extend their current business capabilities to mobile devices, while capitalizing on the new opportunities that mobile devices uniquely provide.
Pricing and availability
IBM SmartCloud Docs is available now for no additional charge in IBM SmartCloud Engage Advanced service. IBM SmartCloud Docs is also available for purchase as a service add on for IBM Connections and IBM SmartCloud Engage Standard for $3 per user, per month.
To participate in a live webcast on December 13, 2012, on how to enhance the workforce with socially enabled office productivity applications in the Cloud, register here. To hear first hand from clients using social applications in the cloud, register for IBM's premier social business conference in January 2013 at www.ibm.com/connect.
That is good news for cloud trend, and widely utilization of it, bad news for the Google, I would think. Google earns on clicks, we already have Microsoft to earn on licenses. Google's competition just got harder.
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