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IBM launches Bluehouse, a Facebook for business

Cloud-based service combines social networking with collaboration tools

October 6, 2008 12:00 PM ET

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Charles Robinson says: The similarities between Bluehouse and Facebook are minimal and not enough attention was given here discussing the differences. Bluehouse does...
Daikana says: I think you should check out daikana.com; a very similar service launched over a year ago...


Computerworld - IBM will today open the online door to a service that merges some of the best features of social networking with business-collaboration tools.

A software-as-a-service (SaaS) product, Bluehouse is free during its public beta release. Once the testing ends sometime in the next few months, subscription pricing, which has not yet been detailed, will kick in.

Bluehouse combines a familiar pallet of collaboration tools, including instant messaging, Web conferencing, document sharing, profiles, directory and tools to build business networking communities -- all delivered via a cloud platform.

Facebook is used by some firms for business collaboration today. Like Facebook, Bluehouse will allow people to quickly create a collaborative space, but unlike Facebook, it has management features to ensure that privacy and other controls that businesses want, said Sean Poulley, vice president of IBM's online collaboration services.

Bluehouse is part of broader cloud-services initiative at IBM that includes helping independent software developers turn their applications into SaaS services, which the company can use to help businesses develop internal clouds for their own service delivery.

On a very broad level, IBM has been developing SaaS and cloud-based services, and it has been collaborating with Google Inc. In July, Hewlett-Parkard, Intel and Yahoo announced their own collaboration effort.

Poulley said current economic woes may encourage adoption of SaaS with its subscription model. "The fact is that cash is starting to get somewhat constrained in the marketplace," he said.

Adam Burrell, a senior technologist at a financial services firm that he ask not be named, has evaluated Bluehouse. He is already using SaaS tools, in particular Google Apps, and Burrell said he believes that Bluehost will simplify collaboration with third parties.

"We could rapidly put the team together without having to involve our IT staff," said Burrell of his experience with Bluehouse, adding that users can search profiles, invite people into projects, and have meeting and file-sharing spaces. "It's very much like Facebook," he said.



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