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If you haven't heard the good news about IBM Lotus Sametime 7.5.1 being named tops in the corporate IM platform world then please take a look at the article below.  You'll notice that the Sametime Installation documentation received a 4 using a  Scoring Key of: 5: Exceptional; 4: Very good; 3: Average; 2: Below average; 1: Subpar or not available.

We also listened to you our customers and with IBM Lotus Sametime 8.0 we revamped and hopefully improved on our "very good" content.  Here is a link to the Lotus Sametime 8.0 Information Center.  We would like to hear your thoughts on your Sametime installation experience using either the Sametime 7.5.1 or 8.0 versions of the product documentation.  We are always looking to improve on a good thing... hope you agree.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/sametime/v8r0/index.jsp

IBM Lotus Sametime tops corporate IM platform review
By Barry Nance, Network Lab Alliance , Network World , 09/03/2007

Messaging has come a long way from the early days of rudimentary chat programs, the DOS and Windows "NET SEND" command and the Novell NetWare "SEND" command.

The ideal corporate instant-messaging environment lets users communicate anything they choose, from simple typed messages to documents to video. It tells employees which colleagues are available for an impromptu meeting and which don't wish to be disturbed. The ideal IM environment offers impenetrable security that thwarts intrusion attempts, as well as IM-borne malware. It's nimble and responsive; intuitive to use and administer; and integrates seamlessly with other IM products and protocols, such as AOL Instant Messenger (AIM).

Full story... http://www.networkworld.com/reviews/2007/090307-test-im.html

David Sayer | 11 March 2008 01:58:09 PM ET | | Comments (0)

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