Want to Learn More About IBM’s Mail.Next?

Date: Apr 23, 2014
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Hosted by: SocialBiz UG.org
Presented by: SocialBiz UG.org, Kramer Reeves (Director – Messaging & Collaboration Solutions, IBM Software Group), Scott Souder (Program Director and Sr. Product Manager responsible for IBM Mail Next)

One of the hottest topics at IBM Connect 2014 was the introduction of IBM Mail Next, announced during the opening general session. IBM Mail Next will help you Focus on, Find and Take Control of your mail-based actions and priorities. Register today to join Kramer Reeves, Director – Messaging & Collaboration Solutions, IBM Software Group, Scott Souder, Program Director and Sr. Product Manager responsible for IBM Mail Next, along with members of the Mail Next team to learn about the design advancements since January and see the plan for releasing IBM Mail Next to market.

Attend this webcast to learn:

  • How IBM Mail Next is designed to provide productivity boosts for your organization
  • About the latest design concepts and user experience
  • What the future holds for packaging and delivery of IBM Mail Next
  • How you can begin your journey to IBM Mail Next today with iNotes + Notes Browser Plug-in

Join this webcast to learn how you and your organization will be able to reap the benefits of IBM Mail Next!

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Author: Bruce Elgort

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