Alternative to e-mail hosting: IBM uveils new solution
October 14, 2009 by Valerie HelmbreckPosted in: In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, New Products, Solutions
IT managers tired of hosting their own e-mail servers, but worried about recent problems with Web mail services like Google’s, may be interested in a new alternative.
LotusLive iNotes will feature hosted, on-demand e-mail, calendar and contact management. Price per user: $3 per month, a few bucks cheaper than Google Apps Premier Edition, which has a pricetag of $50 per user per year.
IBM’s pitch: With web-based e-mail, all employees get real-time e-mail access from any computer or other device with a Web connection. And you get IBM’s reputation for security to boot.
As web-based interface, LotusLive e-mail accounts are enabled with POP, authenticated SMTP and IMAP capabilities for use with e-mail clients such as Lotus Notes or Microsoft’s Outlook.
For companies looking to save money by moving to Software as a Service (SaaS) and having someone host their e-mail, this new offering will serve as good competition to both Google and Microsoft Exchange.
IBM’s assuring customers of both security and privacy for their e-mail accounts — and they’re putting their name behind the offering.
While nobody expects LotusLive iNotes to be a game changer, the entry of IBM into the hosted e-mail service business promises to keep other forces in the marketplace on their toes.
Tags: e-mail, IBM, LotusLive iNotes

