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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Web 2.0 Collaboration, Sharing and Social Networking on WebSphere at Impact 2008
In my session at the Inner Circle at Impact 2008, I'll talk about the Collaboration, Sharing, Social Networking, and Portal capabilities provided by Lotus Quickr, Lotus Connections and WebSphere Portal that are all powered by WebSphere Application Server. I'll give an overview of these WebSphere applications and how they enable Web 2.0 collaboration and social networking to increase organizational productivity and will give an overview of their architecture, concluding with a set of demos.