IBM To Bless Apple
Software arm to update support for Mac OS X, pledge support for Intel
Macs 
By Barbara Darrow, CRN
10:15 AM EST Fri. Jan. 20, 2006 
>From the January 23, 2006 CRN 
IBM is ready to plant a big wet kiss on Apple Computer. 
At Lotusphere next week, the IBM Software Group is poised to announce
updated Mac OS X support in the latest Notes client. In addition, the
company will pledge big-time support for the new Intel-based Macs due
later this year, sources said. 
IBM?s Workplace Portal and Collaboration group, often known simply as
Lotus, fields the Domino collaboration server, Notes client and Workplace
portfolios. 
The older Notes 6.5 client supports Mac OS 10.3 but thus far the current
Notes 7 client has not. While Macs comprise a small percentage of
business desktops, their users constitute a very vocal and influential
minority, solution providers said. ?Mac support for Lotus is a check-box
item,? said Jim Murphy, practice manager for Strategic Computer
Solutions, a Syracuse, N.Y.-based IBM partner. ?We have a lot of
health-care customers and maybe 1 percent of a company?s research
department is on Macs but they have 99 percent of the influence.? 
An IBM spokesman would not comment on the Mac plans, although in an
interview late last week, Ken Bisconti, IBM?s vice president of
Workplace, Portal and Collaboration products said to ?stay tuned? for
Mac-related news. 
Industry observers say this newfound Apple love is actually a throwback
to an era in which IBM and Apple collaborated on projects such as
Taligent in the early 1990s. In that project, the two companies teamed up
on ?Pink,? an object-oriented operating system designed to take on
Windows. It failed. 
Some might say since Apple switched to Intel over IBM?s PowerPC chips
last year, the two companies would be at odds, but they both face
Microsoft on many fronts. 
While not commenting specifically on Lotusphere plans, Judith Hurwitz,
president of Hurwitz & Associates, Waltham, Mass., said she expects IBM
to do all it can, once again, to marginalize Windows. ?They do not want
Windows to be the gate to everything,? she said.
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