Paris, France
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24 avr. 2014:
IBM (NYSE:IBM)
today announced that for the fifth consecutive year, IDC ranked the
company number one in worldwide market share for enterprise social
software. According to IDC's analysis of 2013 revenue, the worldwide
market for enterprise social software applications grew from $968
million in 2012 to $1,242 million in 2013. 1
Today more organizations aspire to become a Social Business.
Leading organizations – including 75 percent of the Fortune 100 – are
transforming how they connect, collaborate and get work done using IBM
enterprise social software.
“Customers are increasingly assuming that all applications must be
social,” said Vanessa Thompson, Research Manager, IDC Enterprise Social
Networks and Collaborative Technologies. “IBM's focus on a core social
networking platform to support application environments, such as
Smarter Commerce and Smarter Workforce aligns well with this customer
intent.”2
IBM's Social Business portfolio, including its industry leading IBM Connections and Smarter Workforce
technologies, allow organizations to integrate social solutions with
critical business applications and people-centric processes that
empower employees, increase workforce productivity and deliver
exceptional customer service. Deployed on cloud or on premises, these solutions also enable business leaders like the Chief HR Officer (CHRO) to attract and retain top talent when combined with social workforce analytics that ensure the organization has the skills and expertise to meet emerging market demands.
One such company is RHEINMETALL,
a leading provider of automotive and defense industry technologies
with more than 21,000 employees worldwide. Rheinmetall first adopted
IBM’s Social Business technologies more than five years ago to help
unify employee communications, drive collaboration and enhance
knowledge sharing across the organization.
“Since adopting the IBM Connections platform in 2008, we’ve witnessed a
remarkable transformation in how our global teams connect and
collaborate regardless of time zone, nationality or division,” said
Markus Bentele, Chief Information Officer, Rheinmetall AG. “It’s been
great to see IBM continue to invest in its Social Business capabilities
over the past few years, which has helped us continue to innovate in
how we empower employees and deliver exceptional experiences to our
clients.”
Tens of millions of users today rely on IBM’s Social Business software
including SafeGuard World International, Superior Group, Slumberland
and many more. With IBM's leading portfolio, organizations can apply
social capabilities to all aspects of their business including
marketing, research, sales, customer service and support, human
resources, product management and R&D, and other business functions.
“The transparent nature of today's business environment, combined with
the integration of social, cloud and analytic capabilities into
everyday processes, has fueled the emergence of a Smarter Workforce.”
said Craig Hayman, General Manager, Industry Cloud Solutions, IBM.
“We’re thrilled to be recognized by IDC as the market share leader for
the fifth consecutive year as our clients continue to harness Social
Business to accelerate innovation, increase agility and remove
boundaries to collaboration.”
As part of its continued investment in Social Business, IBM is delivering open APIs through its IBM Social Business Toolkit,
making it easier for clients and partners to build an entirely new
class of cloud-based social applications on the Connections foundation.
To date, more than 600 unique Connections-based applications have been
developed by 300 ISVs including AppFusions, Flow, HootSuite, Kaltura,
and Polycom.
For more information, visit www.ibm.com/socialbusiness.
1 Source: IDC Worldwide Semiannual Software Tracker, 2H 2013
2 Source: IDC: “IBM Connect 2014 — Getting Even Smarter,” Doc#247181, March, 2014
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