Home » It news

Novell Delivers Open Collaboration with SiteScape Acquisition

14 February 2008 1 views No Comment

WALTHAM, Mass.— 13 Feb 2008— today announced it has acquired SiteScape, a leader in team , extending ’s leadership in, and commitment to, innovative and open solutions. SiteScape, the founder of the ICEcore project, brings impressive team workspace and real-time capabilities to – key components of a broad unified communications and strategy. The melding of the two firms creates the industry’s clear leader in open, -strength and offerings, giving customers powerful, flexible ways to integrate new communications technologies into their environment and drive employee productivity and business innovation.

“Advances in Web 2.0 technologies are driving for unified communications (UC) and team ,” said Mark Levitt, program vice president for Collaborative Computing and the Workplace at IDC. “ and SMB customers are looking for solutions that combine real-time messaging, conferencing and IP voice calling along with online workspaces, , blogs, and wikis to improve team and productivity and innovation. Solutions that combine team and UC like those offered by the combined -SiteScape, which are based around for rapid innovation and open standards for interoperability and platform flexibility, represent the next major step forward for business .”

Founded in 1995, SiteScape provides collaborative solutions for communication and management for distributed teams across a wide range of business and government customers. SiteScape’s integrated Web-based solutions support knowledge management, project management, communities of practice, telework, business and government continuity, and many other workflow-driven functions. Long a leader in e-mail with GroupWise®, partnered with SiteScape in 2007 to add to its portfolio with ® Teaming + Conferencing, a team workspace and real-time conferencing centered on the ICEcore . Consistent with ’s commitment to interoperabilty, Teaming + Conferencing runs on both Linux* and *, and works with Lotus Notes* and Exchange*, in addition to GroupWise. These team workspaces, accessible securely by team members both inside and outside the , incorporate multiple integrated tools, including blogs, wikis, instant message, chat, voice over IP and web conferencing, providing the powerful core of a unified communications and . By now acquiring SiteScape, strengthens its commitment to the , gains the flexibility to create the solutions customers and partners need, and increases its capacity to deliver even more innovation and interoperability around open .

“As SiteScape’s largest European partner, we see exciting benefits coming out of this merger – to our business and to our customers,” said Axel Amelung, managing director of comm.world , a provider serving mid-sized to -level customers in the chemical, telecom and construction industries. “Our major SiteScape customers are serious about leveraging Web 2.0 and technologies to the fullest to boost productivity and innovation coming out of their teams. Combining SiteScape’s leading with ’s commitment and long-time focus on will yield even more business-focused innovations. The merger will also lend ’s -class reputation and partner programs to help support our sales and service operations.”

“The acquisition of SiteScape fits squarely into the corporate strategy we have laid out,” said Ron Hovsepian, president and CEO of . “It extends our leadership in promoting in the market and is a key addition in an area where we see great potential. Most importantly, it allows us to move aggressively to give customers a new, open option for , helping them escape vendor lock-in and offering easy integration across platforms, whether Linux or .”

“Joining helps us expand our much more broadly than we’ve been able to do to date,” said Andy Fox, chief officer at SiteScape. “ and SiteScape have already been strong partners, both in the ICEcore project and in taking products to market. With the merger, SiteScape customers gain a strong new partner supporting their deployments, enhancing the , and helping them meet their rapidly evolving needs.”

Financial terms of the deal are not being disclosed.

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Related posts

Leave your response!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar.