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Looking for flexibility and choice that can reduce cost, enrich end user experience, leverage collaboration in context, and drive innovation on the desktop?

IBM offers best of breed collaboration software, and associated services that provide you flexibility and choice of operating system, platform, productivity tool, and rich/thin client end user experience.


Collaboration Software

IBM Lotus Notes and Domino

IBM Lotus Sametime

IBM Lotus Expeditor

IBM WebSphere Portal Express

IBM Lotus Connections

IBM Lotus Foundations

Networking

Business Partners

Red Hat Solution

Novell:integrated solution

ISV spotlights: Synaptris

TOTVS

Sonian Networks

SI spotlights: Birlasoft

CSSCorp

VDEL

Leverage IBM Business Partners for Linux operating system, horizontal and vertical applications based on open standards, and supporting services.

Software Services

User Segmentation
Pilots
Application Migration
Deployment
Value Assessment

Services from IBM Software Services for Lotus and Linux Integration Center based on best practices from internal deployment and customer pilots.

Unified Communications

Application Development

Development
Composition, Mashups

Address your needs using IBM tools as well as capabilities provided by IBM Business Partners such as Mainsoft, Ericom, Win4lin, and Diamond Edge.
Leverage IBM Lotus® Domino Designer, IBM WebSphere® Portlet Factory, IBM Lotus Component Designer, Composite Application Editor, and IBM Lotus Expeditor.

Press releases

VDEL press release

Ubuntu, RedHat, Novell momentum

RedHat offer

OCCS with Novell

Open Collaboration Client Solution


Ask the experts

Get expert advice on Linux solutions


Resources

IBM PoV of Desktops of the future (1.10 MB)

Getting started

Download Lotus Symphony

What is ODF?

Lotus Notes 8 User Interface

Watch IBM TV

Linux client migration cookbook

Software Solutions on Linux

ISSL Case studies

Project Liberate


References

A Better way to Collaborate

Linux at IBM

Linux Technology Centers

Training

IBM case study