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October 2nd, 2009

IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:00 am

Categories: Enterprise 2.0, General, Google, IBM, Web 2.0, Web Technology

Tags: Google Inc., Google Apps, Pricing Strategy, IBM Corp., Web 2.0, Cloud Computing, Pricing, Manufacturing, Internet, Marketing

IBM is going after Google Apps Premier hard and has the pricing to show it’s serious. Big Blue is announcing the general availability of LotusLive iNotes, a cloud email, calendar and contact management service, for $36 a year per user. Google Apps Premier runs $50 per user a year.

The LotusLive iNotes launch, set to be announced on Monday, pushes reliability in a big way. Taking a jab at Google’s outages, IBM said it’s imperative that cloud computing “is ready for the enterprise when it’s designed for the enterprise, by the enterprise, and of the enterprise.” Word of IBM’s iNotes move began to surface late Thursday and Big Blue has had a LotusLive iNotes site live for days.

Sean Poulley, vice president of IBM’s online collaboration and cloud services, says the idea behind LotusLive iNotes is to bring more security, reliability and privacy to enterprises that want Webmail. “These things matter a lot to the customer,” says Poulley, who described Google’s Gmail as a “consumer grade service.” “We’re bringing business class services and support with mission critical reliability at a price lower than the competition.”

A few key points on LotusLive iNotes:

  • IBM is acknowledging companies want hybrid cloud systems and it isn’t going to cede the online portion of the equation to Google. IBM said that LotusLive iNotes is interoperable with Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange.
  • The company is pushing security and reliability as its big pitch, banking on IBM’s reputation as an enterprise service provider. LotusLive iNotes features touted by IBM include secure email via any Web browser, offline capability, mobile mail and cloud centralized calendar and contracts.
  • IBM is aiming to get its foot in the door at companies that are looking for “gradual or dramatic migrations to the cloud” while supporting on-premise software. Poulley says that IBM isn’t pushing the market in any one direction. He acknowledged there will be some companies that want all on-premise software and others that want everything in the cloud. The big middle tier will be hybrid.
  • The company appears to be setting up Lotus as a cloud brand. When asked whether Lotus could become synonymous with enterprise 2.0, Poulley pointed out Lotus Connections and other Web 2.0 features IBM is embracing. “In the last three years most of the Lotus portfolio has been adapted to be Web 2.0 centric,” says Poulley, who added Connections is the fastest growing Lotus brand IBM has ever had.
  • Big Blue sees the Google threat as so serious it’s willing to blow up pricing for share. There are a few notable Google jabs including:

LotusLive iNotes was built for business use. Unlike other Web mail services, LotusLive iNotes accounts are not co-mingled with free, consumer accounts nor are they targeted for advertising spam.

  • There are some fine print items to consider. For instance, LotusLive iNotes comes with 1GB of storage per user. Google provides 25GB. Poulley said that IBM focused on the features that businesses really want. “Some enterprise customers don’t want to keep 25 GB online because it’s a compliance and audit issue,” says Poulley.

The big question: Will IBM’s move work? There’s no question that Google may be vulnerable following well-publicized Gmail outages. And large enterprises may think twice about Google. IBM says “there is zero tolerance in the big leagues for frequent outages or doubt about the sanctity of business data.”

What’s also notable here is that IBM may be using the cloud Lotus version to preserve its on-premise business. It’s also interesting that IBM is targeting Google, but doesn’t mention Microsoft, which also plans a cloud version of Office. IBM may be subtly jabbing at Microsoft when it says LotusLive iNotes gives users on-premise functionality “without adding on extra features they do not require.”

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Good news  wayne62682 | 10/02/09
IBM is a proponent of Open Source only ...  mwagner@... | 10/02/09
Not True  civikminded | 10/02/09
I don't argue with the benefits of AIX ...  mwagner@... | 10/02/09
Isn't that a good thing?  Jim4Prez | 10/02/09
And why does IBM sell MS products  Viva la crank dodo | 10/02/09
Good for IBM! They invested in AIX...that means they KNOW Linux! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
MS Screwed themselves in IBM's case! grin  i2fun@... | 10/03/09
Not the news Google wanted to hear.  GuidingLight | 10/02/09
Actually it validates what Google is doing, and shows how good Google Apps  DonnieBoy | 10/02/09
No, it only means that their customers are ...  mwagner@... | 10/02/09
Maybe  gnesterenko | 10/02/09
FYI  sheevalazar | 10/06/09
But news we welcome  IT_User | 10/02/09
Who cares? Only Microsoft shills!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
troll alert  gnesterenko | 10/02/09
his name says it all  jongunn@... | 10/02/09
Great news!! Great to have some competition!!  DonnieBoy | 10/02/09
Conpetition is always good - for everyone, ...  mwagner@... | 10/02/09
Exactly right  TroutHound | 10/02/09
Better yet! MICROSOFT is toast! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
*WARNING* Do not feed the troll *WARNING*  gnesterenko | 10/02/09
its ambivorous  jongunn@... | 10/02/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  Loverock Davidson | 10/02/09
Google primarily serves the consumer ...  mwagner@... | 10/02/09
Google can't?  IT_User | 10/02/09
Doesn't really matter...fact is SOMEONE other than MS will be on Top! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
nice to see that ..  jongunn@... | 10/02/09
we should thank open source for choice  Linux Geek | 10/02/09
Google Apps are FUBAR  Dragon_z | 10/02/09
GIGO?  IT_User | 10/02/09
Escape from Microsoft! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  samzbest@... | 10/02/09
Louts Notes is a piece of garbage  MarkWB | 10/02/09
Actually, it has worked for close to a million companies!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
Totally disagree. . .  sheevalazar | 10/06/09
Pick ur fights happy  aaaqqq1234 | 10/02/09
No. Search UR stuff! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  rvjcallanan | 10/02/09
I love Google. When will those that pay for ads realise ADS can be skipped?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
Well done  gnesterenko | 10/02/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  nessrapp | 10/02/09
Unlike Google ...  mwagner@... | 10/02/09
Here, Here . . .  sheevalazar | 10/06/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  junctiongen | 10/02/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  richardw@... | 10/02/09
Hell. People trust IBM more than MS. Just like they trust APPLE over MS!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
OK on the first part  gnesterenko | 10/02/09
I get it now  jongunn@... | 10/02/09
Glad to see some FIRE from IBM. About time! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/02/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  realmagick | 10/02/09
How does Google compare to MS  skaviani | 10/02/09
Interesting  ennovative | 10/03/09
Lotus on premise or in the cloud can't be beat  rollyr | 10/02/09
IBM, about time and don't forget about Linux  root12 | 10/02/09
One problem I found with this offering  wayne62682 | 10/03/09
Not in the same league as Google Apps  ennovative | 10/03/09
Comparison table needed  linuser | 10/04/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts relia  gavin.bollard@... | 10/03/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  simplezen | 10/03/09
Google & IBM collaboration on Wave  linuser | 10/04/09
Where is the backend for this service by IBM?  Roque Mocan | 10/04/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts relia  cnouri | 10/06/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts relia  cnouri | 10/06/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  jessiethe3rd | 10/08/09
RE: IBM targets Google Apps for business, undercuts pricing and touts reliability  hwr | 11/04/09

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