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IBM Links Salesforce.com And LotusLive, Launches $7 Cloud Bundle

By Andrew R Hickey
April 14, 2010    4:38 PM ET

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LotusLive Skype integration lets users make voice calls by clicking the contact's Skype name or phone number to make free voice calls, send instant messages or share files from within LotusLive.

Meanwhile, Silanis e-SignLive e-signature service integration lets users from multiple organizations use LotusLive to sign documents electronically to complete transactions and contracts.

And for shipping, IBM has tied UPS shipping and visibility into the LotusLive platform to let users manage shipping tasks in the cloud.

According to IBM, the integration of these business services makes it possible for users to use files from LotusLive in Silanis, launch them in a meeting from Salesforce, launch a call with Skype and ship a package via UPS all from within LotusLive.

IBM said the UPS integration will be available next year, while the Skype, Salesforce and Silanis tie-ins are available now.

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