Newsgator to Integrate its Sharepoint Add-on with Yammer
IDG News Service (Miami Bureau) —NewsGator will integrate its social networking add-on for SharePoint with Yammer, the company announced Thursday.
The move comes shortly after Microsoft’s decision to purchase Yammer, in a deal that some have speculated could adversely affect NewsGator.
In a blog post Thursday, NewsGator Vice President of Products Brian Kellner announced that the integration between Yammer and its SharePoint add-on, called Social Sites, will be delivered this quarter “to go after a new value proposition.”
Specifically, users will be able to capture Yammer microblog posts they think about valuable and place them in Social Sites repositories whose content is more permanent, like a knowledge base.
One such scenario would be when someone in an organization asks a question relevant to the business and an expert chimes in with the answer.
“Whatever microblogs are flowing through Yammer, delivering an simple way to turn the ideal of them into real knowledge objects in SharePoint really adds a significant amount of value,” Kellner wrote.
ESN products, like Social Sites and Yammer, give organizations Facebook- and Twitter-like features adapted for a work place setting and designed to improve employee collaboration.
For example, ESN products, whether installed on-premise or delivered via the cloud, typically offer microblogging, employee profiles, activity streams, document sharing and joint editing, discussion forums, brainstorming tools and the capability to rate, review and tag content.
NewsGator developed Social Sites from the begin to work only in conjunction with SharePoint, and the integration is tighter than with most other ESN products, including Yammer.
However, Microsoft, to the surprise of many experts in this market, decided to acquire Yammer instead of NewsGator, which made a bold bet when it designed Social Sites exclusively for SharePoint.
NewsGator executives have stated they are confident that Social Sites will remain a successful complement to SharePoint, despite the tight integration that will eventually occur between SharePoint and Yammer.
NewsGator officials have also stated that not only is Social Sites better integrated with SharePoint, but that it appeals to a different type of customer, because Yammer is multi-tenant, cloud-based software, while Social Sites is designed for on-premise and dedicated hosted environments, offering IT departments more control.
Microsoft announced its agreement to purchase Yammer for US$1.2 billion in cash on June 25. Once the deal closes, the plan is to make Yammer part of Microsoft’s Office Division.
source : www.cio.com
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