This presentation was used at the SocialConnections.info 11 event. Contains the core elements of the Connections Pink app dev strategy, including how to build and integrate into Connections, how to customize Cloud experiences, and how to build user-based situational applications
IBM Connections Customizer – A Whole New World of PossibilitiesLetsConnect
Adapting the look, feel and behaviour of IBM Connections has never been easy but the advent of a new tool called IBM Connections Customizer changes all that. This session demonstrates how to modify the Connection’s UI by taking you through use cases ranging from simple tweaks to all-new sophisticated visual layouts. Learn to add new capabilities to Connections by adding actions that call the latest API’s and integrate secure 3rd party services like Watson. The Customizer development and governance models will also be fully explained – come learn how to take control of your IBM Connections world!
Enterprise collaboration driven by IBM Connections at RaytheonLetsConnect
Come hear the true story of a software developer that is out to spearhead the sharing of best practices across the Raytheon enterprise. Find out real life applications of the IBM Connections platform to bring people together around a common cause. Including but not limited to the following
Relocation across coasts based on a blog post
Creation of the most visited wiki at a company of 65,000
Ownership and growth of the most vibrant community of over 3000 members
Having used the IBM Connection product for 5 years and counting I will share with you what’s worked well at Raytheon from the end user perspective in the hopes you can apply what you learned at your own company.
ICON Switzerland - The new value of Notes/Domino and Verse on PremisesBelsoft
Presentation about IBM Notes/Domino and Verse on Premises as delivered by Uffe Sorensen and Jonathan Muniz of IBM at ICON Switzerland on September 13, 2017
The Pink road – Dorothy’s journey through an all pink wonderlandLetsConnect
Pink is a journey – in this session we will show you how this promise translates into actual steps on a road towards an all Pink Connections experience. As part of our overall Pink roadmap we have revealed numerous deliverables for 2017 and 2018 and in this session we will show you how customers can gradually adopt these deliverables and how they adjust and extend their Pink stack to incrementally gain additional features.
We will go over the process of adopting new features as well as the continuous upgrade process for already deployed components.
Tener una estrategia movil tiene algunos retos únicos. Es necesario conectar a los empleados móviles, socios y clientes a los sistemas de back office, datos y redes de una manera fiable y segura. Entregar aplicaciones móviles oportunas dentro de un entorno altamente fragmentado, con múltiples dispositivos, plataformas y redes, se ha vuelto una tarea esencial. Te invitamos a esta sesión para escuchar de la voz de un experto de que manera puedes poner tu compañía en movimiento.
Dirigido a: IT Managers, Desarrolladores, Arquitectos de Software
Austin API Summit 2018: Are REST APIs Still Relevant Today?LaunchAny
A look at common API styles available today, a look back at historical API styles, and guidance for selecting the right API styles for your organization. Deep-dive of HTTP, mentioned in the presentation, can be found at: http://bit.ly/power-http
IBM Connections Customizer – A Whole New World of PossibilitiesLetsConnect
Adapting the look, feel and behaviour of IBM Connections has never been easy but the advent of a new tool called IBM Connections Customizer changes all that. This session demonstrates how to modify the Connection’s UI by taking you through use cases ranging from simple tweaks to all-new sophisticated visual layouts. Learn to add new capabilities to Connections by adding actions that call the latest API’s and integrate secure 3rd party services like Watson. The Customizer development and governance models will also be fully explained – come learn how to take control of your IBM Connections world!
Enterprise collaboration driven by IBM Connections at RaytheonLetsConnect
Come hear the true story of a software developer that is out to spearhead the sharing of best practices across the Raytheon enterprise. Find out real life applications of the IBM Connections platform to bring people together around a common cause. Including but not limited to the following
Relocation across coasts based on a blog post
Creation of the most visited wiki at a company of 65,000
Ownership and growth of the most vibrant community of over 3000 members
Having used the IBM Connection product for 5 years and counting I will share with you what’s worked well at Raytheon from the end user perspective in the hopes you can apply what you learned at your own company.
ICON Switzerland - The new value of Notes/Domino and Verse on PremisesBelsoft
Presentation about IBM Notes/Domino and Verse on Premises as delivered by Uffe Sorensen and Jonathan Muniz of IBM at ICON Switzerland on September 13, 2017
The Pink road – Dorothy’s journey through an all pink wonderlandLetsConnect
Pink is a journey – in this session we will show you how this promise translates into actual steps on a road towards an all Pink Connections experience. As part of our overall Pink roadmap we have revealed numerous deliverables for 2017 and 2018 and in this session we will show you how customers can gradually adopt these deliverables and how they adjust and extend their Pink stack to incrementally gain additional features.
We will go over the process of adopting new features as well as the continuous upgrade process for already deployed components.
Tener una estrategia movil tiene algunos retos únicos. Es necesario conectar a los empleados móviles, socios y clientes a los sistemas de back office, datos y redes de una manera fiable y segura. Entregar aplicaciones móviles oportunas dentro de un entorno altamente fragmentado, con múltiples dispositivos, plataformas y redes, se ha vuelto una tarea esencial. Te invitamos a esta sesión para escuchar de la voz de un experto de que manera puedes poner tu compañía en movimiento.
Dirigido a: IT Managers, Desarrolladores, Arquitectos de Software
Austin API Summit 2018: Are REST APIs Still Relevant Today?LaunchAny
A look at common API styles available today, a look back at historical API styles, and guidance for selecting the right API styles for your organization. Deep-dive of HTTP, mentioned in the presentation, can be found at: http://bit.ly/power-http
[API World 2021 ] - Understanding Cloud Native DeploymentWSO2
Microservices and APIs built for digital transformation products require agile, reliable, and scalable cloud native infrastructure to truly meet customer expectations for a great "always there" user experience. Whether deployed on-premises or hosted in a public cloud, understanding and leveraging the right approach is key to success. This session takes up where the development process leaves off, tracking the standardization of containers and container orchestration for automated deployment, including current and future platform trends WSO2 and others are following.
Crossing the low-code and pro-code chasm: a platform approachAsanka Abeysinghe
Organizations are now using low-code and pro-code tools to build digital experiences internally and externally. However, not having the right alignment between these two approaches slows down delivery.
Different developer personas that work in silos, no connection between low-code and pro-code applications, low-code creating unmanageable shadow IT applications, no single codebase or build pipeline, and interruptions to the professional developer flow are some significant drawbacks.
In this session, Asanka will look at a platform approach to bridge the low-code and pro-code chasm.
apidays LIVE Jakarta - API Sandbox: empowering Developer Experience (DX) by F...apidays
apidays LIVE Jakarta 2021 - Accelerating Digitisation
February 24, 2021
API Sandbox: empowering Developer Experience (DX)
Faisal Banaeamah, Chief Architect at Solutions by STC
Adaptive Linked Data-driven Web Components: Building Flexible and Reusable Se...Ali Khalili
Due to the increasing amount of Linked Data openly published on the Web, user-facing Linked Data Applications (LDAs) are gaining momentum. One of the major entrance barriers for Web developers to contribute to this wave of LDAs is the required knowledge of Semantic Web technologies such as the RDF data model and SPARQL query language. This paper presents an adaptive component-based approach together with its open source implementation for creating flexible and reusable Semantic Web interfaces driven by Linked Data. Linked Data-driven (LD-R) Web components abstract the complexity of the underlying Semantic Web technologies in order to allow reuse of existing Web components in LDAs, enabling Web developers who are not experts in Semantic Web to develop interfaces that view, edit and browse Linked Data. In addition to the modularity provided by the LD-R components, the proposed RDF-based configuration method allows application assemblers to reshape their user interface for different use cases, by either reusing existing shared configurations or by creating their proprietary configurations.
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Rethink API Troubleshooting to Deliver Value by Sa...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
The future API stack : GraphQL, gRPC and API specifications
Rethink API Troubleshooting to Deliver Value
Sam Basu, Senior Developer Advocate at Progress Software
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Getting started with Event-Driven APIs by Hugo Gue...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
The future API stack : GraphQL, gRPC and API specifications
Getting started with Event-Driven APIs
Hugo Guerrero, APIs & Messaging Developer Advocate at Red Hat
SA 2014 - Integrating the heterogeneous enterpriseDavid Graham
Mulesoft Connect Content presented in South Africa in November 2014. Unpacking the trends that are influencing the connected renaissance across systems whether they are on premise; off-site or in the cloud.
apidays LIVE New York 2021 - APIOps: automating API operations for speed and ...apidays
apidays LIVE New York 2021 - API-driven Regulations for Finance, Insurance, and Healthcare
July 28 & 29, 2021
APIOps: automating API operations for speed and quality at scale
Melissa van der Hecht, Field CTO at Kong
React js vs react native a comparative analysisShelly Megan
React Native and ReactJS are two of the most popular technologies of recent times. While ReactJS is a JS library for developing web apps, React Native is a framework for crafting mobile apps for the iOS, Android, and Windows platforms.
Austin API Summit 2019 - APIs, Microservices, and Serverless: The Shape of Th...LaunchAny
A look at the growth of APIs, the influence of microservices and serverless, and the new enterprise API platform stack including API profiles, multiple API styles, and data management
Basic fundamentals to be consider while developing Blockchain Android app!Baharika Sopori
Basics are of significance for every domain. By this document, you will get to know the basic fundamentals to be kept in mind while developing the Blockchain Android app!
The Significant role of event driven apps in software development Shelly Megan
Event-driven app development is the latest trend dominating the software industry. Event-driven architecture focuses on the flow of events across the software system or app. Such architecture leads to the creation of apps/software systems that are agile, scalable, and responsive; and assists enterprises in real-time decision making.
Calling all Developers: Building Connections Apps and Integrating with PinkLetsConnect
The future of Connections is looking bright…Pink. In this session, we will connect the dots for developers to understand how our new Pink capabilities accelerate application development for and integration into the IBM Connections family of solutions.
We will explain our end-to-end strategy for no-code builders, low-code citizen developers, Domino designers, and full stack developers by highlighting how you can customize, integrate and build applications that take advantage of the full power of the new pink APIs, extensions, and deployment model including the new Connections Catalog, the enhanced app registry, and the new Connections Customizer.
Announcing the Connections Cloud Catalog: How to Get new Apps fresh out of th...LetsConnect
The new and improved Connections Cloud Catalog is the first step toward building an “app store” in the Pink world of Connections. Today, we are announcing how this new Catalog, accessible from within Connections, helps customers find out about and easily integrate 3rd party apps into Connections Cloud and in the future, the private cloud. During this session, we will show you how it works, and to submit Apps, and we will showcase AppFusions, Trilog, ISW, and Cisco apps available in the catalog now. #PinkIsHere
Customization & Extensibility in IBM Connections PinkLetsConnect
IBM Connections Pink holds customization and extensibility near and dear as a central part of its core principles. So how does this work in reality? In this session you will learn how to configure Pink components like OrientMe and ImportantToMe so that they do what YOU want! Change the Pink look and feel, add your own content, define your own actions and behaviours … and all in a low-code / no-code manner! The Pink Application Registry puts a simple extensibility model at your finger tips so that you can easily call out whatever customizations you need. Pink – it’s all about you !
[API World 2021 ] - Understanding Cloud Native DeploymentWSO2
Microservices and APIs built for digital transformation products require agile, reliable, and scalable cloud native infrastructure to truly meet customer expectations for a great "always there" user experience. Whether deployed on-premises or hosted in a public cloud, understanding and leveraging the right approach is key to success. This session takes up where the development process leaves off, tracking the standardization of containers and container orchestration for automated deployment, including current and future platform trends WSO2 and others are following.
Crossing the low-code and pro-code chasm: a platform approachAsanka Abeysinghe
Organizations are now using low-code and pro-code tools to build digital experiences internally and externally. However, not having the right alignment between these two approaches slows down delivery.
Different developer personas that work in silos, no connection between low-code and pro-code applications, low-code creating unmanageable shadow IT applications, no single codebase or build pipeline, and interruptions to the professional developer flow are some significant drawbacks.
In this session, Asanka will look at a platform approach to bridge the low-code and pro-code chasm.
apidays LIVE Jakarta - API Sandbox: empowering Developer Experience (DX) by F...apidays
apidays LIVE Jakarta 2021 - Accelerating Digitisation
February 24, 2021
API Sandbox: empowering Developer Experience (DX)
Faisal Banaeamah, Chief Architect at Solutions by STC
Adaptive Linked Data-driven Web Components: Building Flexible and Reusable Se...Ali Khalili
Due to the increasing amount of Linked Data openly published on the Web, user-facing Linked Data Applications (LDAs) are gaining momentum. One of the major entrance barriers for Web developers to contribute to this wave of LDAs is the required knowledge of Semantic Web technologies such as the RDF data model and SPARQL query language. This paper presents an adaptive component-based approach together with its open source implementation for creating flexible and reusable Semantic Web interfaces driven by Linked Data. Linked Data-driven (LD-R) Web components abstract the complexity of the underlying Semantic Web technologies in order to allow reuse of existing Web components in LDAs, enabling Web developers who are not experts in Semantic Web to develop interfaces that view, edit and browse Linked Data. In addition to the modularity provided by the LD-R components, the proposed RDF-based configuration method allows application assemblers to reshape their user interface for different use cases, by either reusing existing shared configurations or by creating their proprietary configurations.
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Rethink API Troubleshooting to Deliver Value by Sa...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
The future API stack : GraphQL, gRPC and API specifications
Rethink API Troubleshooting to Deliver Value
Sam Basu, Senior Developer Advocate at Progress Software
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Getting started with Event-Driven APIs by Hugo Gue...apidays
apidays LIVE London 2021 - Reaching Maximum Potential in Banking & Insurance with API Mindset
October 27 & 28, 2021
The future API stack : GraphQL, gRPC and API specifications
Getting started with Event-Driven APIs
Hugo Guerrero, APIs & Messaging Developer Advocate at Red Hat
SA 2014 - Integrating the heterogeneous enterpriseDavid Graham
Mulesoft Connect Content presented in South Africa in November 2014. Unpacking the trends that are influencing the connected renaissance across systems whether they are on premise; off-site or in the cloud.
apidays LIVE New York 2021 - APIOps: automating API operations for speed and ...apidays
apidays LIVE New York 2021 - API-driven Regulations for Finance, Insurance, and Healthcare
July 28 & 29, 2021
APIOps: automating API operations for speed and quality at scale
Melissa van der Hecht, Field CTO at Kong
React js vs react native a comparative analysisShelly Megan
React Native and ReactJS are two of the most popular technologies of recent times. While ReactJS is a JS library for developing web apps, React Native is a framework for crafting mobile apps for the iOS, Android, and Windows platforms.
Austin API Summit 2019 - APIs, Microservices, and Serverless: The Shape of Th...LaunchAny
A look at the growth of APIs, the influence of microservices and serverless, and the new enterprise API platform stack including API profiles, multiple API styles, and data management
Basic fundamentals to be consider while developing Blockchain Android app!Baharika Sopori
Basics are of significance for every domain. By this document, you will get to know the basic fundamentals to be kept in mind while developing the Blockchain Android app!
The Significant role of event driven apps in software development Shelly Megan
Event-driven app development is the latest trend dominating the software industry. Event-driven architecture focuses on the flow of events across the software system or app. Such architecture leads to the creation of apps/software systems that are agile, scalable, and responsive; and assists enterprises in real-time decision making.
Calling all Developers: Building Connections Apps and Integrating with PinkLetsConnect
The future of Connections is looking bright…Pink. In this session, we will connect the dots for developers to understand how our new Pink capabilities accelerate application development for and integration into the IBM Connections family of solutions.
We will explain our end-to-end strategy for no-code builders, low-code citizen developers, Domino designers, and full stack developers by highlighting how you can customize, integrate and build applications that take advantage of the full power of the new pink APIs, extensions, and deployment model including the new Connections Catalog, the enhanced app registry, and the new Connections Customizer.
Announcing the Connections Cloud Catalog: How to Get new Apps fresh out of th...LetsConnect
The new and improved Connections Cloud Catalog is the first step toward building an “app store” in the Pink world of Connections. Today, we are announcing how this new Catalog, accessible from within Connections, helps customers find out about and easily integrate 3rd party apps into Connections Cloud and in the future, the private cloud. During this session, we will show you how it works, and to submit Apps, and we will showcase AppFusions, Trilog, ISW, and Cisco apps available in the catalog now. #PinkIsHere
Customization & Extensibility in IBM Connections PinkLetsConnect
IBM Connections Pink holds customization and extensibility near and dear as a central part of its core principles. So how does this work in reality? In this session you will learn how to configure Pink components like OrientMe and ImportantToMe so that they do what YOU want! Change the Pink look and feel, add your own content, define your own actions and behaviours … and all in a low-code / no-code manner! The Pink Application Registry puts a simple extensibility model at your finger tips so that you can easily call out whatever customizations you need. Pink – it’s all about you !
IBM Connections Middleware – Connecting Blue/Green and PINKLetsConnect
This session will cover what Connections middleware is, does and why it is so cool. We can’t rewrite everything, so join us in this session for a tour through the components that comprise Connections Middleware, including the new API gateway and discover how to seamlessly integrate and transition from legacy to PINK services without breaking anything.
Project Pink Note – New Note Editor Based on IBM Docs TechnologyLetsConnect
In this session learn about another of the new Connections Pink components – Pink Note. If you have used IBM Docs, then you are already familiar with On-line viewing and editing capabilities working with documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Now let’s explore the new capabilities of project Pink Note – learning how to quickly and easily start creating, managing, and even co-editing in a ‘note’ format. Then share/publish the note to a wiki, blog, etc . Also come see a demo and introduction to the technology behind the Docs Electron client project and how to integrate this Docs RTE(Rich text editing) into your own web application.
Pink Apps for Everyone: Introducing LiveGridLetsConnect
LiveGrid is a Connections Pink component in development that will empower anyone in your organization to build applications. Not a programmer? No problem! With LiveGrid, application building can be done with no code at all! Build an application for yourself, or share it with your colleagues. Love to code? LiveGrid gives you brand new ways to define data, add logic, and UI. Plus, each application generates a series of APIs to extend your application further. Join this session to learn how LiveGrid brings the power of Pink to situational applications!
The World of Team Space Tools: Watson Workspace vs. Slack, Teams, Skype, and ...LetsConnect
Come learn how IBM Watson Workspace compares to Slack, Skype, Teams, Spark, Hangouts and other team space tools. The market continues to evolve quickly and this presentation includes information on the just-released Watson Workspace as well as current versions from the other vendors. In this session, we’ll discuss how small groups use the products, large groups use the products, groups across organizations (extranet/external) users, and what real users think. We’ll also discuss the product positioning with similar products from IBM such as Sametime.
You’ll learn the competitive differences among the products, including how and where the various products can integrate together. Become more productive and learn how to leverage these tools!
IBM Watson Workspace and Work Services strategy and roadmapLetsConnect
There is a need today to rapidly innovate and drive business outcomes. Achieving this requires a new way of working: small teams collaborating seamlessly, staying constantly connected and up-to-date. A new breed of messaging application is being created to meet this need. However these tools demand a lot of time from users and can produce a deluge of information that is hard to keep up with. IBM will present a deep-dive update on IBM Watson Workspace and Watson Work Services, a new team collaboration app and cognitive developer platform that helps users experience fewer interruptions, focus on what matter most, and help users take action to get their work done. Learn how applying cognitive insight and training to your industry and domain specific conversation stream with Watson, helps your teams spend less time catching up and more time doing.
A comprehensive guide to customizing IBM Connections in the cloud using "classic" extensibility and new possibilities that Pink and Customizer is bringing.
IBM Connections vs. Office 365 – Episode IIILetsConnect
In this session I will explain why IBM Connections is better than Office 365 as a collaboration platform for your organization. Forget about features and functions, only the real value for you and for your organization does matter. Both platforms received some significant updates in the past months so we will have a close look!
The previous versions of this deck (http://www.slideshare.net/soccnx/ibm-connections-vs-office-365 and http://www.slideshare.net/soccnx/ibm-connections-vs-office-365-episode-ii) earned almost 10.000 views on Slideshare and thus became one of the most most downloaded decks in #soccnx history.
Technology and analytics are being used to improve processes in all areas of business and the home. Software development is no exception, and the leading driver of this revolution is DevOps. As organizations shift towards digital transformation and enter the API economy, and connect business-critical z Systems applications with mobile and cloud applications to better engage with clients, the need for tools that can help us understand the application landscape along with evolving trends and actionable insights to streamline the software development and delivery process is greater than ever. Join us to learn how IBM Application Discovery and Delivery Intelligence (ADDI) can help organizations streamline their development process.
visit http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/solutions/enterprise-devops/application-discovery-and-delivery-intelligence/
A Big Data Analysis Framework for Model-Based Web User Behavior AnalyticsAndrea Mauri
While basic Web analytics tools are widespread and provide statistics about website navigation, no approaches exist for merging such statistics with information about the Web application structure, content and semantics. Current analytics tools only analyze the user interaction at page level in terms of page views, entry and landing page, page views per visit, and so on. We show the advantages of combining Web application models with runtime navigation logs, at the purpose of deepening the understanding of users behaviour. We propose a model-driven approach that combines user interaction modeling (based on the IFML standard), full code generation of the designed application, user tracking at runtime through logging of runtime component execution and user activities, integration with page content details, generation of integrated schema-less data streams, and application of large-scale analytics and visualization tools for big data, by applying both traditional data visualization techniques and direct representation of statistics on visual models of the Web application.
Writing your first Watson Work application, and why you’d want toLetsConnect
If you’ve heard about Watson Workspace and Work Services but have been wondering just what makes it different from other chat systems from a developer’s perspective, then this session is for you. We’ll start by showing what these two offerings — Workspace and Work Services — bring to the table for developers, and what they provide that’s unique. Then we’ll go through the steps of creating two applications: one which integrates with Workspace and the other which invokes Work Services APIs. You’ll see first-hand the steps necessary to get your applications up and running, and you’ll have access to sample code to use as a start for your own solutions.
Refining Your API Design - Architecture and Modeling Learning EventLaunchAny
APIs are a conversation that involves everyone, from developers to end-users and even machine-to-machine. Yet, we can miss the mark when designing an API that delivers on the desired outcomes of the end user. In this talk, James discusses the factors that ensure an API delivers value to the end user. He will explore some techniques on refining your API design before it goes live. He will also explore the challenges of microservices and why they may not be what you think they are. Along the way, we will discuss techniques that can accelerate the API design and delivery process.
Growing an API Culture - APIdays LIVE AU 2020Saul Caganoff
Liz Douglass & Saul Caganoff share their experience with problems and anti-patterns in enterprise integration and APIs. They propose a model to overcome these issues through product orientation.
Similar to App dev and partner ecosystem for pink social connections 2017 (20)
This presentation reviews IBM's Social Capability reference architecture. It is a guide to understand the comprehensive nature of a social platform for conducting social business.
It focuses on the technology enablers to which customers should compare their IT strategy AND it allows the organization understand how to apply that technology for business benefit. Social Business capabilities are what business does, such as communicate, collaborate, share knowledge and insights, and leverage expertise.
Social software enables business success by providing people-centric:
-social networking and collaboration
-content and document management
-integrated digital (social, web, and mobile) experiences
-social analytics and reporting
Describes the key strategies organizations should consider when deploying a Social Business solution. Social Business is a people-centric collaboration and interaction model for employees, customers, and partners.
Best Practices for Social Business ChampionsHeath McCarthy
Guidance for social business champions within organizations who will lead others and drive business initiatives and social use cases using IBM Social Business software
Custom Healthcare Software for Managing Chronic Conditions and Remote Patient...Mind IT Systems
Healthcare providers often struggle with the complexities of chronic conditions and remote patient monitoring, as each patient requires personalized care and ongoing monitoring. Off-the-shelf solutions may not meet these diverse needs, leading to inefficiencies and gaps in care. It’s here, custom healthcare software offers a tailored solution, ensuring improved care and effectiveness.
Field Employee Tracking System| MiTrack App| Best Employee Tracking Solution|...informapgpstrackings
Keep tabs on your field staff effortlessly with Informap Technology Centre LLC. Real-time tracking, task assignment, and smart features for efficient management. Request a live demo today!
For more details, visit us : https://informapuae.com/field-staff-tracking/
GraphSummit Paris - The art of the possible with Graph TechnologyNeo4j
Sudhir Hasbe, Chief Product Officer, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Check out the webinar slides to learn more about how XfilesPro transforms Salesforce document management by leveraging its world-class applications. For more details, please connect with sales@xfilespro.com
If you want to watch the on-demand webinar, please click here: https://www.xfilespro.com/webinars/salesforce-document-management-2-0-smarter-faster-better/
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
Navigating the Metaverse: A Journey into Virtual Evolution"Donna Lenk
Join us for an exploration of the Metaverse's evolution, where innovation meets imagination. Discover new dimensions of virtual events, engage with thought-provoking discussions, and witness the transformative power of digital realms."
Launch Your Streaming Platforms in MinutesRoshan Dwivedi
The claim of launching a streaming platform in minutes might be a bit of an exaggeration, but there are services that can significantly streamline the process. Here's a breakdown:
Pros of Speedy Streaming Platform Launch Services:
No coding required: These services often use drag-and-drop interfaces or pre-built templates, eliminating the need for programming knowledge.
Faster setup: Compared to building from scratch, these platforms can get you up and running much quicker.
All-in-one solutions: Many services offer features like content management systems (CMS), video players, and monetization tools, reducing the need for multiple integrations.
Things to Consider:
Limited customization: These platforms may offer less flexibility in design and functionality compared to custom-built solutions.
Scalability: As your audience grows, you might need to upgrade to a more robust platform or encounter limitations with the "quick launch" option.
Features: Carefully evaluate which features are included and if they meet your specific needs (e.g., live streaming, subscription options).
Examples of Services for Launching Streaming Platforms:
Muvi [muvi com]
Uscreen [usencreen tv]
Alternatives to Consider:
Existing Streaming platforms: Platforms like YouTube or Twitch might be suitable for basic streaming needs, though monetization options might be limited.
Custom Development: While more time-consuming, custom development offers the most control and flexibility for your platform.
Overall, launching a streaming platform in minutes might not be entirely realistic, but these services can significantly speed up the process compared to building from scratch. Carefully consider your needs and budget when choosing the best option for you.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Prosigns: Transforming Business with Tailored Technology SolutionsProsigns
Unlocking Business Potential: Tailored Technology Solutions by Prosigns
Discover how Prosigns, a leading technology solutions provider, partners with businesses to drive innovation and success. Our presentation showcases our comprehensive range of services, including custom software development, web and mobile app development, AI & ML solutions, blockchain integration, DevOps services, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 support.
Custom Software Development: Prosigns specializes in creating bespoke software solutions that cater to your unique business needs. Our team of experts works closely with you to understand your requirements and deliver tailor-made software that enhances efficiency and drives growth.
Web and Mobile App Development: From responsive websites to intuitive mobile applications, Prosigns develops cutting-edge solutions that engage users and deliver seamless experiences across devices.
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This is Us
Maureen Leland
STSM Connections AppDev, Middleware,
LiveGrid
Heath McCarthy
Senior Offering Manager, AppDev and
Partner Ecosystem
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Session Highlights
• The Pink App Dev Vision
• Integrating into Connections
• Pink APIs
• Situational Apps Strategy
• Empowering App Developers
5. 5 6/5/2017
The Collaboration Paradox
• The explosion in niche apps, driven by
“consumerization of IT” has given users choice.
• But productivity has gone down because “we”
are not using the same tools.
• And we ended up working in fragmented silos
so we are reinventing and confused
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Connections as a “Collaboration Hub”
IBM Connections Cloud
(Integration Framework)
Content Apps Tools People Cognitive
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Pink App Dev Vision
1. Customizable and Extensible platform
UX Look & Feel
Data Content
Actions / Behaviors
2. Pink provides modern APIs
This means a complete set of REST APIs for each IBM Connections service
3. Ad-hoc situational apps
Users create and share simple apps
No/low code
Custom/industry apps by developers
Next Gen IBM
Connections has App
Dev at its core !
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APIs/ServicesExtensibility
Communities
Content Experiences
LiveRemarks
People Experiences
LiveGrids
NavBar
Orient Me & ITM
Action Center
News & Notifications
Grids
Content/Files Service
People Service
Cognitive
Search
Share Service
News & Notifications
Integrated Experiences
Partner
Solutions
Situational
Apps
Watson
Workspace
Customer
Apps
IBM
Solutions
Green/Blue
Integrate into Pink
Experiences
Consume Pink just like a
Native Capability
Content
Applications
People
Applications
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Connections Experience Patterns
Pattern 1
Native Connections
Pattern 2
Embedded Experience
Pattern 3
Unified experience
Events pushed into Connections Activity Stream,
Orient, or Action Center
LiveGrid
Community App
ActivityStreams Embedded Experience
Muse (Connections Proxy)
Navbar
Important to Me
Orient
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Unified Experience Example
Trilog ProjExec Live
• Authentication
• Use of Services/APIs
• Navbar Extension
• Connections Style
Philippe Riand
http://infolib.lotus.com/resources/oneui/3.0/docPublic/index.htm
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The Connections App
A way to add value to
Connections
An Integrated Experience
(IBM, AppFusions, etc)
A social/collaboration
solution (ISVs like. Trilog)
Collection of Extensions
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IBM Collaboration Cloud Extensions
Verse
• Business Card
• Inbox/Read
• Message
Compose
• Mail on send
• More…
Connections
• Community
• Navbar
• Muse
• More…
Watson
Workspace
• Space
• Message
• Moments
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Basic Architecture of an Integrated App
Catalog
IBM Connections
Cloud
(Multi-tenant)
Extension
Extension
Extension
Extension
Muse
Extension
Extension
APP
Registry
Solution
Run-Time
Service
Service
Service
My Org
APPs
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New Connections App Registry
• Registry is the definition for a
specific ORG of what is
deployed to the ORG
• Defined JSON Schema
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The App Reg Model
• Services are top level components like
Communities, Verse, Muse etc
• Services declare Extension Points that
expose customizable features
• Apps are simply containers for one or
more extensions
• An Extension is an implementation of an
Extension Point
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Sample ITM Customization
• Important To Me (ITM) Bar – A New Pink Component
• Out-of-the-box ITM Bar is populated with entries (people and
communities)
• Content is auto-populated for each user based on user’s own choices
and ITM suggestions
• Extensibility empowers organizations and users by
• Enabling control over ITM Bar content and entry behavior
• Overriding the auto-population with what is known to be important
to ourselves!
• ITM Bar Anatomy
Suggested PeopleFavourites
Add RemoveCommunity
Home
(Go to Activity
Stream)
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Watson Developer Cloud
IBM Connections Cloud
(Multi-tenant)
IBM Connections
(Blue)
3rd Party App Preferred Cloud
Container
Bluemix Containers
Xpages
NodeJS
Liberty
WAS (Connections Blue)
On-Prem Servers/Private Clouds
Docker
Mongo
Customer Firewall
Node
Integrating with Connections
A Runtime View
Pink Private Cloud
Pink
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Who Creates Apps
By IBM
• ICS developers create integration code
(eg. Sharepoint, Cisco, Box)
• Poor track record; would need to
improve and scale our ability to maintain
and enhance integration
3rd Party Solution Providers
(ISVs)
• This works for ISV solution providers who
need to get their solution working in the
ICS experience if they want to drive
revenue
• Does not work when 3rd party has better
revenue options or is a competitor
Integration Framework Provider
• 4th party solution that builds the MVC
that integrates ICS with a 3rd service
provider (eg. Salesforce)
• Customer would need to be willing pay
even when they already own both the ICS
and the 3rd party solution
• Is not a channel for 3rd party
• Could be IBM funded to sell ISV Solution
Bundles
App Developer Community
• Customers
• Partners (eg. VARs)
• ISSC
Business Users
• Situational Apps
• No/low code
• Template Driven
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Activity streams and embedded experiences
Common and custom application integrations
Just works!
Seamless UX,
SSO, logical
workflows
2017
Interactive apps, seamless authentication
For cloud OR
on-premises
v5.5 CR1+
Integration Framework
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Pink App Dev Vision
Customization without
Compromising the 4 S’s
• Scalability
• Security
• Stability
• Servicability
Standardization
vs
Customization
Image Source: article on saascribe.com by Michael Cullen
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Proxy Formally known as Muse
Injection Proxy for…
• Experience
• Client-side logic
• Style
• And more!
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Proxy Formally known as Muse
See Andre’s Session
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Modern APIs
Atom is good for chemists, not developers!
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Pink Means Usable APIs
• Existing Connections APIs are plentiful, but not easy to use
• Pink means it’s time to rethink, redesign, rework
• Modern APIs with consumable JSON payloads
• Reimagined for ease of use
• GraphQL option to allow you to get just what you need
• All surfaced through a common middleware layer to ensure
consistency across the Connections services
• Documentation (Swagger anyone?)
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How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
Green
feature
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Green
feature
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Green
feature
Pink
feature
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Are you going to break
my applications?
NO!!!
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs GraphQL
Mapping
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Green
feature
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Green
feature
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Green
feature
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Green
feature
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Green
feature
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Green
feature
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Green
feature
Throttling Caching
Authentication Response modification
……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Pink
feature
Authentication Response modification
Throttling Caching ……
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Pink
feature
Authentication Response modification
Throttling Caching ……
New feature
Micro
service 1
Micro
service 3
Micro
service 2
Micro
service 4
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Proxy
Middleware layer
API gateway
API assembler GraphQL
Mapping
Pink
feature
Authentication Response modification
Throttling Caching ……
Green
feature
New-to-IC6 APIs IC6-to-New APIs
How do we transition without breaking customers and
partners?
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Demo Time!!
Pink APIs for apps that can fly!
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APIs for Existing Connections Services
• Will continue to work, as is, no fear!
• Translation layer ensures compatibility even if we replace the service
• But now you will have an alternative
• JSON payloads/responses
• Consumable payloads
• Redefining APIs around what people actually need to do
• Leverages Loopback to translate the APIs
• Swagger interface for documentation and experimentation
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What Are Situational Applications?
• Often have a short lifespan, created for a group of users often by one or
more of the users themselves
• Solves a particular business need
• Easy to modify as the needs of the group evolve
• Inherently collaborative – for and by the group
• The term was coined by Clay Shirky in 2004*, but this division in IBM has
been building them for more than a decade before that!
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situational_application
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Why Situational Applications?
• Situational application tools empower “Everyman” to build an application to
support their needs
• The Connections platform has lots of components, but has been missing the ability
for users to spontaneously create these applications
• Situational applications give people the ability to customize the platform in a
framework that is part of the platform
• Situational applications will make Connections more flexible, and our users
happier, so…
• Let’s do it!
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Pink Means Apps: Project LiveGrid
• Situational apps with a twist of
API
• Embeddable in Connections,
run standalone, or pull the
data
into your own application
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Project LiveGrid the Chameleon
• As simple as a list builder for end
users
• Or as powerful as a
programmatically
accessible application with
persistence
for developers
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Simple Does Not Mean Simplistic
• Comes with a built in data
store (Mongo)
• Simple programmability
for your end users
(@UserImage, @Total, …)
• JavaScript for your
developers
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Stencils and Styles as Building Blocks
• Start from scratch, a
sample grid,
a spreadsheet, or from
a REST API
• Weather data, Connections, Domino , …
• Visualize and style your
application
with stencils and
stylesheets
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Demo Time!!
A grid with an API in the blink of an eye…
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And (of course)… It’s Extensible
• List of “starter grids”
• Stencils
• Styles
• Controls
• Programmability (add @functions, etc)
• Let us know how you want to contribute!
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Project LiveGrid Demo Summary
• To end users, it is a simple list
building tool
• To developers, it builds
applications, with APIs to power
extensions
• To business partners, it’s an
opportunity
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IBM Collaboration Cloud
Developer Resources
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2017 Goals of App Strategy
Implement New
Connections
Catalog
Launch V1 with
updated 3rd
Party Solutions
Stream-lined
app developer
process
App Validation
process
App Life Cycle
Management
Customization
Proxy
New Extension
Points
Middleware/APIs
API Explorer, etc
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Top Priorities (Outcomes)
Org Admin can better manage
apps in the Connections Cloud
App Developers can build and
integrate rapidly
Customers Can Try & Buy Add-
ons and Solutions
Users can Share Apps
(Driving Viral Adoption)
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An organization admin can easily find and enable
3rd party applications to make their
organization more productive.
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Agile – Achieving Other Priorities
• Share Apps
• Submit apps
• On-prem apps
• Private Cloud Catalog
• ICS App Catalog
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IBM Connections Cloud App Dev
A developer can, in 1 hour:
Discover Pink app dev
capabilities
Learn how to integrate into and
consume capabilities from Pink
Build a value-add solution via
integration with Pink
Deploy that solution to an Org
and Submit that solution into the
ICS Catalog
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App Dev Engagement
Access Pink Code
Reservation System for ServerPool Images
Regression Testing
Pink Playbacks
To Participate email: heath_mccarthy@us.ibm.com
Organizations and users can modify IBM Connections in 3 critical ways
The boxes in the center represent solutions that when leverage Connections and Verse extensions (shown on the left) AND consume or call Pink Services/APIs (shown on the right).
Partner solutions and customer solutions would appear as native experiences just like the core Pink capabilities (see previous slide). Again, the integration AND the use of Pink services improve the original application. Integrating in alone is not a unique value to Pink – otherwise its just another Portal.
Pink (Connections/Verse) is where work flows (work gets done) and users get more value from integrated capabilities because they can take advantage of unique Pink services.
Additionally, Pink is a platform for building and providing users situational applications and experiences built on top of LiveGrid, the content service and the people service. While IBM will provide innovative and business desirable experiences, these 3 core Pink services will allow for customers and the market to meet unique needs. These 3 services are second driver of “stickiness”.
IBM may allow, in the case of strategic partnerships, certain 3rd solutions to replace a core Connections/Verse service (ie. Swaps). For example, today we allow Cicso Webex as a replacement for Connections Meetings.
IBM may also want to integrate its own solutions such as Watson Workspace or Kenexa.
Workspace is shown here to suggest that it may be a special member of the collaboration experience.
Connections (Pink) in the Multi-tenant Cloud can integrate with applications running in various Cloud-based run-times. Pink running in a private cloud can presumably, like Blue, access on-premise run-times
Learn about new dev capabilities; Play in a Sandbox, Build the app; deploy to your org, generate Oauth, and Submit
IBM Validates based on clear criteria
Manage long-term updates