Today's highlights: ZipLip and Omnipod; Plymouth Tube on Messaging and Collaboration; Sprint's Mobile Business Assessment; Interwoven and CaseWare;
- ZipLip announced a partnership with Omnipod, for the archiving of IM traffic into the Ziplip archiving repository. Omnipod's POD (Professional Online Desktop) offers enterprise-class secure IM and file sharing. ZipLip
- Plymouth Tube migrated away from its "legacy" GroupWise environment to Lotus Notes and Domino. Exchange Server was also in contention, but Plymouth Tube liked the "all-in-one" offering from IBM. Integrasys Technologies
- Sprint Corp. is offering a strategy consulting engagement to customers wanting to plan their mobility initiatives. The "Mobile Business Assessment" is a 4-8 week process that includes data collection, mobility analysis, and strategy development. SearchMobileComputing
- Interwoven announced an integration between its WorkSite Collaborative Document Management system and CaseWare Working Papers, an engagement management application for accounting firms. The integration will enable accounting firms to create and management all of their client engagement files in a central Web-based document management system. The integration was developed by an Interwoven business partner. Available immediately. Yahoo
This Briefing was written by Michael Sampson, of Shared Spaces Research & Consulting Ltd. Email or IM Michael to discuss any of these items further.



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