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<strong>Web</strong>Sphere Portal Extend includes a base set of collaborative portlets designedto work with <strong>Lotus</strong> Software companion products for advanced collaboration. Alisting of these is shown in Figure 10-4. While a discussion of each of theseportlets extends beyond the scope of this redbook, it is significant to note thatseveral of these portlets already take advantage of integrated Sametimefunctionality. Several portlets include presence awareness and the ability to actupon live names with menu actions. With the introduction of Collaboration Centerfor <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Portal, as described in 10.2.2, “Collaboration Center for<strong>Web</strong>Sphere Portal” on page 279, <strong>Lotus</strong> has gone to the next level to demonstratetightly integrated Sametime functionality designed directly into each of the threeportlets.Figure 10-4 Collaborative Portlets included in <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Portal Extend 4.210.2.2 Collaboration Center for <strong>Web</strong>Sphere PortalIn April of 2003, <strong>IBM</strong> introduced the Collaboration Center, a set of three newportlets integrated into <strong>Web</strong>Sphere Portal software, which enable users to moreeasily find, communicate with, and work with colleagues. The CollaborationCenter portlets feature an online company directory, <strong>Web</strong> conferencing, andteam workplaces, all of which have built-in people awareness and instantmessaging.Chapter 10. Sametime-enabling portlets 279

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