IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?

Interesting that it is Lotus Ventura; does that mean it’s sold as a Lotus Notes bundle?

Elias Torres

I know I have been very quiet the past month or so but not because I didn’t have anything to say on the contrary lots of stuff is going in my personal life and work at IBM. But now, I can tell you a little bit more about what I have been working on at Lotus for the past months. I am part of the Ventura Team at IBM and we are putting together a suite of Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise. For now I’ll let the Redmond dude summarize:

Lotus Ventura is:

* IBM’s BluePages – an end-user oriented directory for storing and looking through people profiles
* Dogear – IBM’s social bookmarking app.
* Activities – a to do list with, of course, much more that just bullet points with things to do.
* Communities – the ‘groups’ part of the application.
* Roller – for blogging. One question is how much IBM’s extended roller vs. used it out of the box. As ever, Sun should be asking themselves why IBM’s the one who’s figuring out selling roller first.?

Lots of glue – things like search (which I need to get more details on), integration with SameTime and otherwise making all the components feel more like a suite rather than just separate things. And, of course, enterprisey things like directory integration and security. And, of course, feeds on everything.

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6 responses to “IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?”

  1. Alexander Bokovoy
    re: IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?

    We use those apps everyday across IBM. Rather good thing, especially stuff like BluePages which brings complex corporate structures to mere inhabitants with very good and understandable presentation (especially the version currently in development).

    I doubt it would be sold with Lotus Notes as these are generic J2EE applications. They might be deployed together with Lotus Domino integration indeed, especially with Domino 8.0 (“Hannover”) which is more of J2EE application running on top of WebSphere.

  2. Adriana
    re: IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?

    I have directly from the head of new media at IBM that dogear will be bundled with Lotus Notes. i have been trying to get my hands on it ever since I heard about it a year or so ago, so was eager to know. As I have no interest in LN I will just have to keep looking for an enterprise level social bookmarking application. I hate bundled apps – so anti-social web. 🙂

  3. Alexander Bokovoy
    re: IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?

    Don’t know how would it be bundled. 😉 Right now I have dogear plugin in my Firefox and it works w/o problems whether or not Lotus Notes is loaded.

    You might be thinking of the Lotus Domino (server side of Lotus Notes) and their HTTP gateway but I fail to see how I need Lotus Notes to work with dogear.

  4. alecm
    re: IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?

    >but I fail to see how I need Lotus Notes to work with dogear.

    I think you’ll find that is the thrust of the general proposition, here. 🙂

  5. Ian Smith
    re: IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?

    IBM Software ( ibm.com/software ) has five brands. Websphere (middleware), Information Management (databases, etc.), Rational (project lifecycle/software development), Lotus (collaboration), and Tivoli (systems management).

    I think that Ventura falls much more naturally within the Lotus portfolio than any of the others. So it doesn’t necessarily follow that it’s a Notes thing.

  6. Alexander Bokovoy
    re: IBM Ventura – Web 2.0 applications for the enterprise?

    I think Ian is right here, it is more of branding than actual technical requirements. I remember IBM Workplace was moving across brands starting as Lotus Workplace. And DB2 Information Integrator moved to Websphere Information Integrator probably because too many people thought it is DB2 database thing and not a proxy between data sources. 🙂

    There was also MQ Series which became WebSphere MQ.

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