IBM has added enterprise blogging capability to its venerable Lotus Notes/Domino e-mail and collaboration software in an incremental update available now.In Lotus Notes and Domino Version 7.0.2, an update IBM announced Wednesday, the company has added the ability to install log templates on the Domino database. With them, enterprise employees can create, design and update Web logs working within Notes, said Alan Lepofsky, a manager in marketing intelligence and communications for IBM. While consumers have had a choice of Web-based blogging services, building blogs within Notes gives enterprise users a secure infrastructure on which to produce either internal or external blogs, he said. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe IBM already runs several of its employee blogs on the new Lotus functionality, Lepofsky said. Examples of those can be found here, here, here, here and here. Another new collaboration feature in the 7.0.2 release is the ability for users to publish feeds from any Notes application to most standard RSS readers, Lepofsky said. “Rather than having to check and see if something new has been updated in a database, you will have an update to your RSS reader that can automatically let you know,” he said.IBM also added new mobility technology to Lotus Notes. For the first time, mobile workers can run Notes from a USB pocket storage device with a small-footprint version of the application that fits in 512MB of flash memory, Lepofsky said. When a user installs Lotus Notes 7.0.2, one of the options they have is to install the client directly onto a USB stick, he said. Lepofsky said the feature should be a big hit with workers who travel frequently and may need to access their Lotus application on the road, even if they don’t have their laptops handy. “This is a great addition to the mobile story for Lotus Notes,” he said.Also new in the 7.0.2 release is support for more operating systems. The software can now run on Microsoft Windows 2003 Server R2 X64 Platform, Novell SUSE 10 Linux (32-bit and 64-bit versions), and 64-bit versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, Sun Solaris, and IBM AIX, i5/OS and z/OS.-Elizabeth Montalbano, IDG News Service (New York Bureau)Related Links: IBM Notes to Run Natively on Linux IBM Taps Partners to Tout Revamped Sametime IBM Moves to Eliminate Gaps in SOA OfferingsCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature SAP prepares to add Joule generative AI copilot across its apps Like Salesforce and ServiceNow, SAP is promising to embed an AI copilot throughout its applications, but planning a more gradual roll-out than some competitors. By Peter Sayer Sep 26, 2023 5 mins CIO SAP Generative AI brandpost Mitigating mayhem in a complex hybrid IT world How to build a resilient enterprise in the face of unexpected (and expected) IT mayhem moments. By Greg Lotko, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Mainframe Software Division Sep 26, 2023 7 mins Hybrid Cloud brandpost How AI can deliver eye-opening insights for IT AIOps can leverage machine learning to provide a robust set of proactive predictive analytics capabilities for a wide range of infrastructure. By Carol Wilder, VP of Product Management, Dell Technologies Sep 26, 2023 6 mins Artificial Intelligence brandpost 5 steps we can take to address the cyber skills shortage The cyber skills shortage is not going away anytime soon, despite the progress we are making as an industry to attract new talent. Per the latest “ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study,” we added more than 460,000 warm bodies over the past y By Leonard Kleinman Sep 26, 2023 7 mins IT Leadership Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe