Formally announced today, electronic delivery on 15th June, 2010:
IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5 for WebSphere Portal delivers:Whilst the Domino version of Quickr 8.5 has been held back for a little longer, it's great to see the Portal release making its way into the world. The new features are evolutionary rather than revolutionary, but do tick the boxes for a lot of customer requirements - in particular the the use of the Lotus OneUI look and feel:IBM Lotus Quickr Connectors 8.5 provides:
- New user experience
- Native bridging with Enterprise Content Management (ECM) repositories
- More administrative control
- New library portlet to integrate Lotus Quickr content into WebSphere Portal applications
- Infrastructure update and expansion, including support for IBM WebSphere Portal V6.1.5
- Users with the ability to easily access and contribute shared content in Lotus Quickr team places and ECM systems directly from popular desktop applications
- Integration with Lotus Quickr and ECM systems from Lotus Notes, Lotus Sametime, Lotus Symphony, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Windows Explorer
IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5 for WebSphere Portal provides user interface enhancements, increased integration, streamlined administration, and infrastructure updates. It includes:Also announced today are the new Quickr 8.5 Connectors:
- Updated browser theme to give users a consistent experience across IBM products, including Lotus Connections and WebSphere Portal.
- Simplification of frequent user actions such as navigation within a place and common library, and document management actions.
- New rich text editor for browser-based creation of content. The same text editor is used across IBM products, such as Lotus Connections, giving end users a common experience.
- Increased integration between Lotus Quickr and Lotus Connections, including top-line navigation, use of the person card, and integrated search menu.
- Simplification of member management inside Quickr places to facilitate end-user self-service.
- New place catalog with tag-based navigation that simplifies locating places, particularly in large Lotus Quickr deployments.
- Enhanced integration with Enterprise Content Management (ECM) repositories, including new "direct connect" Web-based component that allows users to natively display and interact with ECM content from within a Lotus Quickr place.
- Parametric search of ECM content.
- Enhancements to Lotus Quickr Connectors to better support ECM content (refer to Software Announcement ZP08-0602, dated December 09, 2008.
- Easier, more flexible management tools with new administrator console that provides more complete user and place statistics, enhanced backup and recovery tools, and simplified place customization.
- New library portlet to integrate Lotus Quickr content into WebSphere Portal applications.
- Support for WebSphere Portal V6.1.5.
- Other infrastructure platform updates including AIX V6.1 64 bit, Windows 2008 64 bit, SLES 10, SLES 64 bit on System z, Oracle 10.2, Internet Explorer 8 on Windows, Firefox 3.5 on Windows, Linux, and Mac.
Using Lotus Quickr Connectors 8.5 so users can easily and naturally work together on content and access content contributed by colleagues directly from their favorite desktop applications. The connectors support check-in and check-out to help manage the process of multiple authors, and version control to ensure that everyone always has the latest copy of a document. Lotus Quickr Connectors 8.5 is included with other Lotus Quickr offerings and is also available separately for access to other content repositories such as ECM systems.It's fair to say I haven't seen as much of Quickr 8.5 for Portal as I have of the Domino release, so I can't vouch for any aspects of performance or usability at this stage. Now that the code has gone 'gold' I look forward to getting my hands on the new release. I know that my fellow blogger, Sharon Bellamy, has been positively drooling with anticipation waiting to upgrade her organisation's Quickr 8.1.1 environment, so I look forward to hearing more once she gets the code on June 15th.
- Mandatory metadata enforcement - new, simple and intuitive interface to enter and enforce entry of metadata for documents.
- Notes integration - simple drag-and-drop of Lotus Notes e-mails into Lotus Quickr places.
- Sametime integration - drag-and-drop documents into a Lotus Sametime chat windows and Web conferences.
- Microsoft Office integration - native integration into the Office 2007 "ribbon."
- User-initiated publication to a content server that helps manage performance -- particularly useful in low bandwidth situations.
- Launch a search dialog from the context of a desktop connector.
- Support for third-party authentication tools, such as SiteMinder and Tivoli Access Manager.
- Support for single sign-on tools, such as SPNEGO.
- Support for multiuser installation of the connectors on a shared workstation.
By: Stuart McIntyre | 7 Comments | On: 8 June 2010 06:59:58 | Tags: quickr portal 8.5 connectors

Comments
This is great news .. I have been playing with the Beta for a while but hope to get the *real* code down asap .. I will post my findings on the Quickr Blog
Still no support for Windows 7 64-bit with 8.5 connectors....?
Does anyone know when we will see Quickr 8.5 for Domino and does it include the same new features/fixes as Websphere?
Gena, Quickr 8.5 was delayed, will arrive during Q3 (no specific dates). I don't see the beta version but in Lotusphere in Orlando (february 2010) will anounce better and more features, more 2.0 and social features.
New library portlet to integrate Lotus Quickr content into WebSphere Portal applications -- Can some brief the details in the admin or developer level.
How we can get the details from quickr to other portal server. As per as the 8.5 version quickr as an library to get the details from the quickr. How we get the details using the library.
I want to integrate portal and quickr, can anyone help me with that? Anyone with the link to the portlet for using quickr with portal.




