IBM Turns to Siemens to close the Microsoft Gap
IBM last week announced that it will license parts of Siemens AG’s OpenScape software to add unified communications capabilities to its Sametime instant messaging and webconferencing software.
The companies did not disclose the value of the deal, which was announced at the VoiceCon conference in San Francisco.
Analysts said the move is an effort by IBM to bring Sametime, part of its Lotus Notes messaging and collaboration suite, up to par with Microsoft Corp.’s Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007, which is slated to ship on Oct. 16.
“This sets IBM up to be a more credible player in unified communications,” said Barry Marks, an analyst at IntelliCom Analytics LLC in Union, N.J. “This is something that Sametime needed.”
OpenScape will let Sametime users manage communications across multiple telephone technologies, including cellular and voice over IP. It also will allow users to access calls through most applications, IBM said.




