SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
IBM Lotus Domino Symphony is a suite of office productivity software for creating, editing, and sharing word processing documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, which supports the OpenDocument Format (ODF) - allowing organizations to use their documents without becoming locked into one particular vendor for their productivity tools.
VIDEO:
View this video to learn more about a software foundation that enables interoperability between SAP applications and Microsoft SharePoint, blending the worlds of process and collaboration to deliver ready-to-use capabilities that provide immediate value to end users.
VIDEO:
Watch this video featuring Stephen Barnes, IBM RDS Global Delivery Manager, to find out how RDS can help generate a quicker return on investment.
VIDEO:
Watch this brief video to learn how patterns of expertise -- actual applications including CRM, ERP, and business analytics -- are optimized to offer faster time-to-value, lower cost, and increase performance.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Every organization standardized on Lotus Notes and MS Office or OpenOffice needs advanced integration between Notes and its Office suite. This includes attachment handling, field exchange, mail-merge, document automation, reporting, and PDF conversion.
WEBCAST:
View this conference recording to learn about the tools and strategies that Microsoft and SAP have developed to help you integrate SAP business data and processes with SharePoint and Office 365.
VIRTUAL SEMINAR:
In this informative event, being held on Thursday, September 12 at 2:00 PM ET, industry experts discuss benefits and challenges of EMM, including how to incorporate mobile device management, mobile application management and bring your own device policies.
WEBCAST:
In this exclusive webcast, explore the key enterprise categories for B2B, internal, and open Web API models and discover sample use cases that highlight how an API platform simplifies API delivery and management.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast examines the role of applications in today's post-PC era and how Applications-as-a-Service may satisfy your organization's, and your users', needs.