IBM is mobilizing the Lotus Expeditor software platform. Mobile phone users will be able run desktop-style applications such as social networking, mashups, and other consumer or business applications simultaneously on a variety of mobile phones.
IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.1.2 lets mobile application developers create applications and services that combine information from different sources. Key to the technology is the Eclipse-embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP) application model, which lets developers create applications for desktop and mobile devices.
"People want to be productive anywhere, anytime," said Alistair Rennie, IBM Lotus Software vice president, development. "IBM Lotus Expeditor enables faster delivery of a new generation of Web 2.0 applications to mobile phones. Already supporting Lotus Notes and Lotus Sametime, Expeditor has a proven track record as a platform for innovative applications."
Social Networking involves people connecting with others online via messaging, blogging, and discussion groups using a business service such as IBM Lotus Connections or consumer communities such as Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn. A mashup is a Web view that includes information integrated from different sources. Lotus Expeditor software lets you further integrate social networking and mashups into routine tasks.
Sprint Titan -- a configuration of IBM Lotus Expeditor
Sprint Titan is a new software platform based on IBM Lotus Expeditor software. It lets developers move business applications using the Eclipse development framework from the desktop to most Sprint Windows Mobile 6 smartphones. Developers are using Titan to create CRM, sales force automation, and other business applications so users can take tools traditionally limited to a desktop out of the office, and use the applications when and where they need them. Click here for the beta version of Sprint Titan.
"Titan is another step in Sprint's evolution toward truly open mobile development. We are intentionally blurring the lines between desktop and mobile development and allowing developers to easily move their applications to the mobile environment," said Tom Moore, Sprint director of mobile business solutions. "To make it easy for business developers, we're doing it in conjunction with the Eclipse development tools that application developers are already using. This accelerates the delivery of new services and capabilities to our customers."
A "live" demonstration of Expeditor's benefits
With Lotus Expeditor, users can receive updates to their mobile phone applications without interrupting their current activity on the phone. To demonstrate this capability, you can view a solution for insurance adjusters to do instant messaging and image sharing with repair shops while being engaged with their customer. The insurance adjuster can use Web mapping, along with policy holder information, to plan their day. Corresponding insurance adjusting applications, written to the same application model, support the insurance adjuster when in the office working on a desktop. Click here to view the live demonstration of Lotus Expeditor and Titan in action, and click on video demonstration number nine.