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Major new release of all components
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Notes / Domino / iNotes 8.5.4 - the “Social Edition”
Public Beta (based on Code Drop 6) in mid-Nov 2012
Target General Availability 1q2013
Notes and Domino software
The flexible and comprehensive collaboration solution & application platform The Users:
The Servers:
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Notes (Mac, Linux, Windows) iNotes Notes Traveler Internet Explorer Firefox Safari iOS Android Rich Nokia clients
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Universal access
Domino IBM XWork
Remain productive regardless of location Browser
Open application development Fully extensible, standards-based, Web 2.0 / OpenSocial 2.0, XPages
Collaboration foundation E-mail, calendar, contacts, user profiles
Collaboration in context Seamless, uninterrupted workflow, activity stream
Advanced collaboration capabilities
Mobile
Instant messaging, file sharing, office productivity tools
Proven, reliable & scalable infrastructure Security-rich, high availability, simple upgrades
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The Notes rich client: Your “everything working together” - in one place ... Social Networks: Activities, Blogs, Wikis, .. Instant Messaging Documents, Presentations, Spreadsheets
E-Mail, Calendar, Contacts
Social File Sharing
Standard Web Browser of the operating system Feeds, My Widgets, Live Text
Compositions / mashups of collaborative and Business Apps
One intuitive UI as the central place where everything integrates in context ©2012 IBM Corporation
Lotus Notes / Domino 8.5.3 Some Key Features Compelling to business users • High productivity, easy to use, complete collaboration environment • Integrates team, social, and unified communications capabilities • LiveText and Gadgets & Widgets • Integrated office productivity tools • File sharing, profiles and company directory (from IBM Connections) • Mobile (Smartphones, Tablets) • Multi-platform (Win, Mac, Linux) Rapid application development and deployment (RADD) • Open Plug-in model (Eclipse) • Application development on latest technologies (XPages) for all end-point devices and clients Superior server capabilities • Significant savings (TCO) with Domino 8.5.3 (compared to 8.0 or earlier) • Superior e-mail • Web 2.0 application server, XPages to productively address a range of devices
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Domino Designer 8.5.x: World-class RADD platform Business-process-driven applications that enable people to collect, organize, share, and track information. • • • • • • • •
Open, point and click GUI development environment. Support for developers at every skill level – Lotus, Java, Eclipse Bundled templates that require no coding to use Component reusability saves time and increases responsiveness Centralized administration for quick deployment and easy maintenance Pervasive security Universal access: online or offiline, Rich client or web client. Integrate multiple data sources
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XPages at work ●
Challenge: Capturing Asset Knowledge across a multi functional team
The ABB RBI+© consultancy process is used by leading process industry organisations to ensure the continued safe operation of their plants.
Solution Description
Risk Based Inspection +
The XPages solution underpins a highly collaborative process combining the knowledge and experience of both the ABB Consultants and the client operating teams.
Benefits:
30% reduction in time taken per study
$3m + savings for ABB and their customers
Visualises ABB’s RBI+© methodology
Full fidelity Notes and browser functionality allows seamless off-line working
Deployable on premises using IBM XWork Servers ©2012 IBM Corporation
Thousands of enterprises WW trust core business applications to Notes and Domino
Discussion databases Community forums Document storage and collaboration Customer relationship management Help desk and customer support Human resources
Inventory and project management Process tracking Sales force automation Product catalogs and price lists Billing systems Audit and assessment
Today's Notes/Domino offers the easiest, fastest and richest development of Web 2.0 apps.
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Notes Apps “by the numbers”: ●
>280,000 active developers
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>10,000,000 applications in use
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>64,000 developers and >200 projects active in open source community
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Adobe Flash can't run on Apple's iOS devices but Domino applications can! "XPages have allowed me to deliver classic Notes database applications to the iPhone without having to change the template. I can simply create one database with an X-page, and it will connect to the database that is appropriate for the particular user even if the other database is on different server. " Mark Hughes – HughesConnect.com (Developer of ITANA task management solution)
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Extend and Transform through Mobile
IBM social collaboration apps for mobile devices A comprehensive suite of mobile solutions for all collaboration ●
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IBM Lotus Notes Traveler -- push email, calendar, contacts (also available in IBM SmartCloud) Real-time collaboration – IBM Sametime presence, IM chat and telephony Online meetings for IBM Sametime or via IBM SmartCloud for Social Business IBM Connections social software for access to your professional network IBM Lotus Symphony Viewers for viewing business documents
Available for deployment today ©2012 IBM Corporation
Connections 4 - iOS and Android
New sliding home page
Improved person card
Improved profiles ©2012 IBM Corporation
Sametime Meetings Viewer for iPad
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A look at Notes and Domino 8.5.4 …
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Updated “Discover” page Become an expert user, faster with new look-and-feel home page
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New “Updates” page
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Consistent context Work more efficiently through a completely integrated user experience that brings information to you through aggregation and embedded experiences
Updated styles, fonts, UI, icons, spacing, etc. Integrated navigation
Simplified dates
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Embedded Experiences Enables you to work faster and smarter by avoiding context switching and infusing socially oriented collaboration capabilities
Download or preview the file directly from your mail
Categorization by date helps make email easier to manage
No longer need to open a message and click on a link to get the actual document or updates
See latest and add additional comments
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“Rolling Calendar” view (additive weeks)
“Weekly Planner” view
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iNotes 8.5.4 Social Edition Mail Navigation bar – better integration with portfolio services
Dark UI – updated styles, fonts, icons, use of space, etc.
Simplified dates
Widgets sidebar panel - Google Gadgets - Drag & Drop
Embedded preview experience
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iNotes 8.5.4 Social Edition Live Text
Live names
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iNotes 8.5.4 Social Edition Calendar view Dark UI – updated styles, fonts, icons, use of spacing, etc.
Unprocessed “Ghosted” meetings
Simplified entry colors Conflict indicator
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iNotes 8.5.4 Social Edition Calendar forms
New simplified but expandable layout
Add room expands to provide entry field
New Scheduler widget - Dynamically drag time - Checkboxes to add/remove - Similar to Notes
New invitation form “You are available at this time“ simplified and expandable
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Domino 8.5.4 Social Edition enhancements ●
SAML support (1.1 and 2.0)
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SHA-2 support for S/MIME
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OAuth credential store
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Database Management Tool
All-in-one performance of database maintenance tasks: e.g., compact, index updates, etc.
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Adding Social Capabilities to XPages ●
Wrap XPages as OpenSocial gadgets
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New data sources to access any XML and JSON REST services
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New Connections dedicated data sources (Communities, Profiles...)
with the Activity Streams New controls to deal with the public social networks
New data source and libraries to deal
Connect to SmartCloud Engage, Dropbox, Facebook, Twitter...
Seamless handling of authentication/authorization mechanisms
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Allows XPages to participate in Embedded Apps
Supports single sign-on, OAuth, Basic Authentication...
XPages Social Enabler available now on OpenNTF
See the introduction video: http://www.openntf.org/blogs/openntf.nsf/d6plinks/NHEF-8M5CNA
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New ways of web-enabling your existing applications …
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IBM Lotus Notes Application Player ●
Objective: Address key gap in adopting an enterprise web strategy
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Two options: “No need to replace those cabinets, just reface them”
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Either through plug-in or XPages modernization
Plug-in result: Applications run in a browser with no modification! Lightweight install, similar to other plug-ins in size, deployment time and configuration requirements Minimal limitations:
Windows only, for now at least
Not designed to support mail template, rather, to work in conjunction with iNotes
Firefox and IE along with Citrix, in first release
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IBM Lotus Notes Application Player
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So, what about e-mail ?
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So what will happen to e-mail …
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Michael Fauscette, Group Vice President, IDC: “...in several high-profile news stories over the past year, some companies are trying a "no internal email" experiment. Unfortunately, this is akin to turning off your automobile because the radio is too loud; it may stop the noise, but it also stops you from going anywhere.”
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Neha Gupta, senior research analyst, Gartner: “Very soon, you won't be able to see email and social networking separate. Email will not die, it will in fact have more flavour and will be more integrated."
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Source: "The Social Workplace: Rethinking Communication and Collaboration in the Age of Social Networks": Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit, March 12-14, 2012 at Gaylord Palms in Orlando, FL.
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IBM Connections Mail – Sep 2012 in C4 ●
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New announcement and capability with Connections 4 Connections Mail moves activities previously conducted in the inbox across user communities – just like Traveler moves activities to mobile devices ! Helps shift the focus and orientation to a people-centric approach rather than document-centric; from “sending” to “sharing”
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Improved use of contacts and people in your social network
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Make mail available whereever the user works
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Available for both Domino and Exchange messaging server environments
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IBM Connections Mail Being in mail without being in mail – a new window to mail … ●
Access your inbox without being in mail Distinguish unread email messages Click “star” to mark for follow-up
Key triage actions and additional line of snippet information reveals on hover: Reply, Reply to All, Forward or Delete
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IBM Connections Mail Mail compose... “Objectized” names
Progressive disclosure for “Cc” and “Bcc” fields
Integrated mail contacts and social network in type-ahead (including Profile pictures)
Spell-checking content
Rich text editor
Append signature
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Notes & Domino key messages ●
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Notes and Domino [and IBM XWork] have a strong future:
They are essential elements of IBM's Social Business strategy
There are no alternates from IBM nor our Competitors to the unique capabilities
Notes and Domino's continued strengths:
The richest inbox, calendar, contacts
Platform for collaborative apps and RADD
Now embracing social capabilities
Add XPages to existing applications to enable:
Integration with OpenSocial 2.0 (Domino Xpages app integrate via Embedded Experience)
Updated user interface from web browsers and mobile devices
Integration with Portal and other web applications
Integration with Connections (also a web application)
(Especially for customers who want to move to browser only environments - Not a requirement)
ND 8.5.4 and beyond will continue to support both rich clients, browsers, smartphones and tablets ©2012 IBM Corporation
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