Proprietary
LotusNotes (more of a collaboration/portal than a
WikiClone)
Note that searching for current info using the term "
QuickPlace" will be frustrating since it was apparently renamed in 2003 to "My Lotus Team Workplaces" then simply "IBM
WorkPlace" as per these two articles: (sorry for the byzantinely long URL's--that's part of the charm of old-world IBM...)
"IBM Builds Powerful Collaboration Capabilities into
WebSphere Portal" :
http://www.ibm.com/press/PressServletForm.wss?MenuChoice=pressreleases&TemplateName=ShowPressReleaseTemplate&SelectString=t1.docunid=350
"IBM Launches New Workplace Offerings for Organizations of Any Size or Industry" :
http://www.ibm.com/press/PressServletForm.wss?MenuChoice=pressreleases&TemplateName=ShowPressReleaseTemplate&SelectString=t1.docunid=7394
"Business Partners go public with praise, plans for IBM Workplace Services Express"
http://www.ibm.com/software/swnews/swnews.nsf/n/jmae66erkk?opendocument&site=lotus (mentions
SharePoint as prime competition)
Note that in the above 3 articles, it seems that
LotusNotes is downplayed. Is IBM steering customers towards "standards-based" (code name for
JavaBased)
WebSphere instead?
Kind of like Comanche, but a bit too structured for my liking ;o) --
BrianEwins
huh? You mean the
SmallTalk server called Comanche?
http://people.advantive.com/~spair/comanche/ --
MarkHudson
Here's a funny article about an older version of
QuickPlace (calls it "Qui
ckSand"
http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/article/0,aid,11092,00.asp
From what I can tell, it seems less like a wiki and more like a portal/CMS, but with that characteristic flair that I've come to associate with large commercialware: sluggish, ugly, lame. But, as claimed at
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/9445fa5b416f6e32852569ae006bb65f/737ca2e8da14e0d285256ae70049af6d?OpenDocument
"Lotus
QuickPlace is the leading self-service Web tool for team collaboration. With
QuickPlace, teams can share a virtual workspace to communicate, collaborate, and coordinate. People can create and share documents and knowledge, discuss ideas, coordinate tasks, do project management, just to mention a few of the features that
QuickPlace offers."