Lotus: We'll give you the air cover you need! Humbug, I say! Humbug!
I agree - this is a rant but I'm frustrated - deeply frustrated.
So I was at the Lotusphere 2009 and was happy to hear Kristen Lauria, VP Lotus Marketing, on stage talking about the renewed commitment from IBM Lotus to marketing and about the new SmarterPlanet campaign. IBM was going to provide the air cover we as partners needed. IBM was going to be visible and aggressive. IBM was going to get into to fight. They were shattering windows for God sake!
I was thrilled. The crowd was thrilled. There was a big applause and I think I even heard someone shout. At the blogger executive Q&A I asked Kristen whether this initiative would be coming to Europe and she said yes so I was even more thrilled. It would even be coming to Denmark. Wow.
It's now been about 5 months and I have seen nothing. Absolutely nothing. IBM Lotus is still as absent from the media as they ever has been. Nothing has changed.
"We'll give you the air cover you need!" Humbug, I say! Humbug!
As I said I'm frustrated. IBM Lotus has some of the best technology out there and probably the best and most competitive client in the market. Notes 8.5 is arguably the best and most capable Notes client ever. With Notes 8.5 we're back to Notes being a true platform. Unfortunately customers don't know it. As business partners we are still on our own and we have to mature and nurture the market our self.
It's a real shame. I think we would be a lot stronger if IBM sent some air cover and dispatched that air strike we have been crying for for so long... Well - maybe next year.
Re: Lotus: We'll give you the air cover you need! Humbug, I say! Humbug!
Hear hear!
Existing Notes customers have no idea what they could have by going with 8.5 and some are doing expensive migrations, converting old R5 apps to .net and Sharepoint when they could have had all that cool stuff by upgrading to 8.5 and using a tenth of the budget on using what the RCP foundation is offering.
But we just don't have the marketing muscle to tell this story ourselves.
Frustration indeed!
Actions speak louder than words.
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Re: Lotus: We'll give you the air cover you need! Humbug, I say! Humbug!
Re: Lotus: We'll give you the air cover you need! Humbug, I say! Humbug!
One was a customer using pop mail, said they were looking to implement Exchange soon. I asked if he had thought about Lotus Notes. He said "Not since the 1980's." Good news is he was very interested in Lotus Foundations after we discussed it. Imagine if he had seen advertising actually promoting the solution rather than some abstract smarter planet!
The other choice comment, "IBM has a unified communications solution?" Absolutely shameful that Lotus has had a great product like Sametime in market for over 11 years, and I rarely run into someone who has heard of it.
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Can't stop crying after reading that.
Source: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/Lotus-Notes-losing-Aussie-email-war-/0,130061733,339296899,00 (via Carl Tyler)
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We have been very fortunate to have some big name endorsements. I have been hearing from Lotus BPs that they are using eProductivity as a tipping point to assist them in software wins. (Working on getting those documented so we can share. No large wins yet but small wins all the same.)
It is my hope that we and other BPs can create products that will serve the marketplace by building on the power of notes.
I have a love/hate relationship with IBM./ I love the Lotus Notes product line. I hate to see so many missed opportunities (By IBM) to meet customer's needs.
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They leave the task to partners, and, at least, here, that isn't working.
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If IBM actually comes back with anything I'll be VERY surprised.
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I surely didn't expect you to attack me in response to an anonymous comment.
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Ed - maybe "stalling" was a poor choice for a word and whether it being in response to an anonymous comment or not - well can't really see the big difference. You must surely also realize that the comment wasn't aimed at you personally. I know you're not in marketing and I understand that you can't and shouldn't be expected to speak for the entire IBM Lotus organization. You coming forward just raised my expectations about something happening. At least just a comment from marketing. When then nothing happed it just added to me frustration.
I'm sorry if you felt you were attacked - that wasn't my intention. My intention was to convey how frustrated I as a business partner am and how nothing appears to be happening.



