According to this article in eWeek, IBM and SAP will soon be releasing Alloy, which is an enterprise collaboration application. The application will allow its users to access SAP Business Suite reports and analytics from IBM’s Lotus Notes 8.5 e-mail client.
This might be just a taste of things to come from these two giants. Kevin Cavanaugh, vice president of messaging and collaboration at IBM Lotus, mentions:
"Metals get stronger when they're mixed to create alloys. Alloy is a better solution, not only because of our two-way cooperation but because of the work of our design partners."
This application is coming to life in March, will you be the first to use it?
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