IBM has added a
plug-in to its Lotus Connections networking tool, allowing businesses to map the
connections built by employees using
Lotus
Connections social networking software.
The Atlas software contains four web-based components named 'Reach', 'Find',
'Net' and 'My Net'.
The tools allow users to map out their connections, and search and build new
connections with colleagues within Lotus Connections.
IBM said that the software gives users a visual map of their social networks,
making it easier to determine the best person or group to contact on a question
or project.
Jeff Schnick, vice president of social networking software at IBM's Lotus
branch, claimed that the new features will speed up decision making and improve
efficiency.
"Atlas helps workers navigate their social networks and use these
relationships to rally around ideas and projects instead of using organisation
charts," he said.
Lotus Connections was
launched in
June as an attempt to apply social networking software to large enterprises.
The aim is to help employees within large companies to better connect and
interact on projects.
Other elements of the suite include blogging software, user profiles and a
bookmark-sharing tool known as 'dogear'.
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