Sametime 8 Standard
The second video of a series explaining the new Sametime 8 family of products. Ron Sebastian demos Sametime 8 Standard. Produced by Ron Sebastian and Douglas W. Spencer.
Channel: Howto
Uploaded: October 17, 2007 at 12:55 pm
Author: rmsvid
Length: 00:09:55
Rating: 4.64
Views: 14709
Tags: ibm sametime lotus
Video Comments:
ArcticScream (November 12, 2008 at 1:57 pm)
HAHAHA The SameTime client app is approx. 700 mb to install. Jeezez! It takes FOREVER to load on ANY computer. As usual IBM is unable to do ANYTHING lightweight. Still SameTime works ok when you are get it open.....but then it's time to go home :)
KnowlageSeeker (September 11, 2008 at 4:32 am)
Well with all that functionality what is the benefit of ST advanced?
enginincadisi (July 15, 2008 at 11:53 am)
wir haben auf der atrbeit auch mit sametime gearbeitet und ich fand es klasse :D bravooo
Promevo (May 28, 2008 at 4:30 pm)
We have been working with Sametime since its inception. The features shown in the video are relatively smooth to implement. We did run into some bumps implementing the Sametime Gateway. Some of the issues where related to Lotus and some were related to Google. This is a great tool to spark instant collaboration in your enterprise. If you have Sametime already think about upgrading to 8. The eclipse framework gives your admins the ability to push plug-ins and future upgrades.
JShap82551 (April 4, 2008 at 3:37 pm)
My company just got this product, is great!
videotropic (March 19, 2008 at 3:49 pm)
Simplistic comment, no value add
jrbungit (January 23, 2008 at 3:22 pm)
IBM, Sun, HP = Hardware companies.Microsoft, Oracle, SAP = Software companies.Each is a Services company, though Microsoft has a smaller Services component.Here's a idea for you ... if you want great software, consider doing business with a software company. If you want great hardware, consider doing business with a hardware company.
IBM is simply trying to keep pace with other players, primarily Oracle and Microsoft. Nothing new, innovative hereat all.
IBM is simply trying to keep pace with other players, primarily Oracle and Microsoft. Nothing new, innovative hereat all.
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