Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94N9FuicS-g
Author: Niklas Heidloff
The deck contains a sample scenario that shows how to leverage the great capabilities available in IBM SmartCloud for Social Business and it shows how to extend this functionality via (XPages) apps to implement specific business requirements.
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business provides a big set of out of the box functionality. For example you can easily invite guests to your organization without having to add these people to on premises directories first. IBM SmartCloud for Social Business also provides a lot of social functionality like file sharing, forums and more. Furthermore with the latest release you can access files from you mobile devices even when you are offline.
In order to implement specific business requirements that the SmartCloud might not provide out of the box, apps can be developed that use the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. The partner community scenario demonstrates how you can add workflow functionality and how you can have internal discussions via your own apps.
Zeta Insurance is a fictive health insurance company which works with partners, the insurance brokers, to sell their products. The communication with partners is done via a SmartCloud community to which partners can easily be added as guests. Product brochures are stored in the community as files and brokers can ask questions about products via forums.
The insurance brokers use the SmartCloud community user experience. The Zeta Insurance support team does NOT use the SmartCloud user interface. Instead the support specialists use an internal support app. This allows them assign questions to certain support specialists so that multiple people don't waste time working on the same questions in parallel. Furthermore the support specialists can have internal discussions before they post answers to questions from partners.
Philipe Riand - Building Social Applications using the Social Business Toolki...LetsConnect
Adding social features to new or existing applications has never been easier with the advent of the Social Business Toolkit SDK. At this session we will discuss how social features can add real business value and you will see how easily they can be built using the SDK. The SDK heralds a transformation is how you develop applications on the IBM Social Platform so come along learn more.
IBM Connect 2014 - BP207 - Don’t Reinvent the Wheel - (Re)use Open Source Sof...Niklas Heidloff
IBM Connect 2014
BP207 : Don’t Reinvent the Wheel – (Re)use Open Source Software From OpenNTF
Niklas Heidloff, IBM
Christian Guedemann, OpenNTF / WebGate Consulting AG
OpenNTF is THE open source community for IBM Collaboration Solutions with a focus on IBM XWork Server and IBM Connections. In this session, you’ll learn about the latest and greatest open source apps, gadgets, controls and other assets developed by community developers, business partners and IBM that are available on OpenNTF.org. We’ll also introduce additional community services OpenNTF provides like the news site for IBM Collaboration Solutions CollaborationToday.info, technical webinars and much more.
Wed, 29/Jan 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Programmatic Access to and Extensibility of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Bus...IBM Connections Developers
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business (IBM Connections in the cloud) provides an unique set of social and collaborative services like profiles, file sharing, community discussions and much more. Attend this webinar to see how to develop your own apps rapidly by leveraging these services from IBM Connections via the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. Additionally you will learn how to extend and customize IBM SmartCloud for Social Business via the extension framework.
Speakers:
Philippe Riand, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Application Development Architect
Niklas Heidloff, IBM Collaboration Solutions Community Advocate
Mark Wallace, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Business Toolkit SDK Architect
https://ibmdw.net/social
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94N9FuicS-g
Author: Niklas Heidloff
The deck contains a sample scenario that shows how to leverage the great capabilities available in IBM SmartCloud for Social Business and it shows how to extend this functionality via (XPages) apps to implement specific business requirements.
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business provides a big set of out of the box functionality. For example you can easily invite guests to your organization without having to add these people to on premises directories first. IBM SmartCloud for Social Business also provides a lot of social functionality like file sharing, forums and more. Furthermore with the latest release you can access files from you mobile devices even when you are offline.
In order to implement specific business requirements that the SmartCloud might not provide out of the box, apps can be developed that use the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. The partner community scenario demonstrates how you can add workflow functionality and how you can have internal discussions via your own apps.
Zeta Insurance is a fictive health insurance company which works with partners, the insurance brokers, to sell their products. The communication with partners is done via a SmartCloud community to which partners can easily be added as guests. Product brochures are stored in the community as files and brokers can ask questions about products via forums.
The insurance brokers use the SmartCloud community user experience. The Zeta Insurance support team does NOT use the SmartCloud user interface. Instead the support specialists use an internal support app. This allows them assign questions to certain support specialists so that multiple people don't waste time working on the same questions in parallel. Furthermore the support specialists can have internal discussions before they post answers to questions from partners.
Philipe Riand - Building Social Applications using the Social Business Toolki...LetsConnect
Adding social features to new or existing applications has never been easier with the advent of the Social Business Toolkit SDK. At this session we will discuss how social features can add real business value and you will see how easily they can be built using the SDK. The SDK heralds a transformation is how you develop applications on the IBM Social Platform so come along learn more.
IBM Connect 2014 - BP207 - Don’t Reinvent the Wheel - (Re)use Open Source Sof...Niklas Heidloff
IBM Connect 2014
BP207 : Don’t Reinvent the Wheel – (Re)use Open Source Software From OpenNTF
Niklas Heidloff, IBM
Christian Guedemann, OpenNTF / WebGate Consulting AG
OpenNTF is THE open source community for IBM Collaboration Solutions with a focus on IBM XWork Server and IBM Connections. In this session, you’ll learn about the latest and greatest open source apps, gadgets, controls and other assets developed by community developers, business partners and IBM that are available on OpenNTF.org. We’ll also introduce additional community services OpenNTF provides like the news site for IBM Collaboration Solutions CollaborationToday.info, technical webinars and much more.
Wed, 29/Jan 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Programmatic Access to and Extensibility of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Bus...IBM Connections Developers
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business (IBM Connections in the cloud) provides an unique set of social and collaborative services like profiles, file sharing, community discussions and much more. Attend this webinar to see how to develop your own apps rapidly by leveraging these services from IBM Connections via the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. Additionally you will learn how to extend and customize IBM SmartCloud for Social Business via the extension framework.
Speakers:
Philippe Riand, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Application Development Architect
Niklas Heidloff, IBM Collaboration Solutions Community Advocate
Mark Wallace, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Business Toolkit SDK Architect
https://ibmdw.net/social
JMP103 : Extending Your App Arsenal With OpenSocialRyan Baxter
OpenSocial: You have heard the hype, maybe you have even seen the demos, but what is all the fuss about? This is your chance to get all your questions answered. In this session we will not only teach you about OpenSocial and how IBM is using it to enable exciting new features in Notes and Domino Social Edition, IBM Connections, and IBM Connections Mail, but how you can use it to enhance YOUR applications. You will walk away from this session armed with the knowledge to build compelling social apps and all the code you need to get started!
BP 308 - The Journey to Becoming a Social Application DeveloperSerdar Basegmez
IBM Connect 2014 session, Serdar Basegmez and Graham Acres.
Absract: You probably have heard about the Social Business Toolkit SDK but do you know what it is and what it's really about? Yes, it's XPages, it's JavaScript, and it's Java, and it works with Domino, Connections and SmartCloud, but what about the other apps that your users are asking for? What about Dropbox, Twitter and other platforms? This session will give developers a strong foundation to build on. You will learn the tools to use and invest in, the place to start and the roadblocks to avoid when building your skills. You will leave with practical examples and code samples to show you how easy it is to extend your apps and bring the power of Social Business to your organization.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2BfNglvpG0
Speaker:
Vincent Burckhardt, @vburckhardt
IBM, Software Engineer – Dev Lead IBM Connections News
Abstract:
Developers and administrators can extend the IBM Connections user interface with new capabilities, and replace existing capabilities that are shipped with the product by developing their own iWidgets using the iWidget specifications and integrating them with IBM Connections.
The webinar will start with an overview of iWidgets specifications, and then dive more in details on the deployment and development of iWidgets for Profiles, Communities and Homepage services. Finally, the session will give a few good practices in iWidget development for Connections.
Build cognitive Apps that help enhance, scale and accelerate Human ExpertiseNiklas Heidloff
Sessions at http://developerworld.heise.de / March 2015
IBM Watson represents a bold new partnership between people and computers that enhances, scales, and accelerates human expertise. Watson provides various cognitive services that can be integrated via REST APIs in your own apps, for example user modeling, questions and answers, speech recognition, concept expansion and much more. Attend this session to learn about the cognitive Watson services available on IBM Bluemix, IBM's Platform as a Service. With Bluemix developers can focus on writing code rather than setting up infrastructure and they can mix various services into their applications. In this session you'll see a live demo how to build apps leveraging these cognitive capabilities.
ID400 - What's New and Coming in IBM Connections 2014 #IBMConnectLuis Benitez
This presentation was delivered at IBM Connect 2014 and shows what's going to be delivered in IBM Connections in 2014. As usual, things will be delivered to the cloud first and at some point in the year we'll take the cloud base and deliver that to our on premises customers. Content and design subject to change at any time without notice.
IBM Connect 2014 - KEY108: IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Developmen...IBM Connections Developers
KEY108 : IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Development Strategy
Philippe Riand, IBM; Kramer Reeves, IBM; Mikael Orn, IBM
Interested in cloud, mobile and social application development? After introducing you to the application development strategy, let us show you how you can easily add social capabilities to all your applications, whether they are web, mobile, portal or IBM Notes and Domino based. All of this can come from a single set of tools called the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. We’ll also cover the new platform integration capabilities, including the upcoming IBM SmartCloud for Social Business enhancements.
Tue, 28/Jan 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
IBM Connect 2014 - AD206 - Build Apps Rapidly by Leveraging Services from IBM...Niklas Heidloff
IBM Connect 2014
AD206 : Build Apps Rapidly by Leveraging Services from IBM Collaboration Solutions
Niklas Heidloff, IBM
Henning Schmidt, hedersoft GmbH
Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl5hasivtPQ
Don’t reinvent the wheel when building your own apps. Instead use the services provided by IBM Collaboration Solutions and focus on your specific business requirements. IBM Collaboration Solutions provide an unique set of social and collaborative services like profiles, file sharing, community discussions and much more. Come to this session to see different types of apps, e.g. XPages apps, that have been developed rapidly by leveraging these services from IBM Connections–on premises or in the cloud. Technically the services can be easily accessed from apps via the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. In this session you’ll learn how the SDK simplifies calling the back-end services via APIs and how reusable user interface controls can leveraged.
Wed, 29/Jan 05:30 PM – 06:30 PM
IBM Connections Cloud Application Development StrategyLuis Benitez
This session will help you get started building your social applications. IBM Connections Cloud S1 provides easy to access integrated email with IBM Verse, social business capabilities and third party applications. It also provides a solid foundation for social and mail application development through APIs. This session guides users through the application development process for IBM Connections Cloud, from a blank page to a functional application. Attend this session to learn how to use existing services in your own applications and how to deploy to IBM Bluemix. Bluemix developers who haven't used IBM Connections can use a new Bluemix service to get started using these services within minutes.
IBM Connect 2014 - SHOW501: Mastering Social Development Using the IBM Collab...IBM Connections Developers
SHOW501 : Mastering Social Development Using the IBM Collaboration Quickstart
Paul Bastide, IBM
IBM Collaboration QuickStart for Social Business is a preconfigured software development environment for developing your custom social applications. The QuickStart environment has IBM Domino, IBM Connections and IBM Sametime configured, and ready to develop on IBM SoftLayer. The session shows you how to extend a DVD rental application to integrate fully into the IBM social experience. During the session, you’ll learn how you can take advantage of the development environment by step-by-step instruction, and how to use the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK features to build a social application. The session also provides guidance on enabling your applications for the IBM SmartCloud for Social Business.
Sun, 26/Jan 08:00 AM – 10:00 AM
OnTime für Salesforce - Integration von IBM Domino Kalender Kontakten und Ma...Andreas Rosen
The problem,
handling several mail accounts is durable for most people, but this is not the case when it comes to your calendar. Here more than one brings a mess to your clear overview and makes it difficult for you to make the right decisions when you need to do so.
Right now all platforms are single and this effected problem is just being pushed on the end-user. To solve their problems, it is therefore crucial to be able to get all calendar data in one place no matter where those data come from.
The examples we will describe for you in this session are:
1. How you get your Salesforce calendar, contacts and email data integrated with your Domino mail platform using the OnTime Salesforce Sync by Qkom.
Come see how you can get your “calendar mess” in sync.
IDGA is pleased to announce the return of the 5th Annual Cloud Computing for DoD & Government. The Draft Agenda is now available for you to view. Get your copy at www.CloudComputingEvent.com or request a copy via email at idga@idga.org
This summit is unique from the rest as it allows you to look at both sides of the Cloud - the fluid and functional aspect of Cloud services for government agencies, as well as with the tactical capabilities of the Cloud.
JMP103 : Extending Your App Arsenal With OpenSocialRyan Baxter
OpenSocial: You have heard the hype, maybe you have even seen the demos, but what is all the fuss about? This is your chance to get all your questions answered. In this session we will not only teach you about OpenSocial and how IBM is using it to enable exciting new features in Notes and Domino Social Edition, IBM Connections, and IBM Connections Mail, but how you can use it to enhance YOUR applications. You will walk away from this session armed with the knowledge to build compelling social apps and all the code you need to get started!
BP 308 - The Journey to Becoming a Social Application DeveloperSerdar Basegmez
IBM Connect 2014 session, Serdar Basegmez and Graham Acres.
Absract: You probably have heard about the Social Business Toolkit SDK but do you know what it is and what it's really about? Yes, it's XPages, it's JavaScript, and it's Java, and it works with Domino, Connections and SmartCloud, but what about the other apps that your users are asking for? What about Dropbox, Twitter and other platforms? This session will give developers a strong foundation to build on. You will learn the tools to use and invest in, the place to start and the roadblocks to avoid when building your skills. You will leave with practical examples and code samples to show you how easy it is to extend your apps and bring the power of Social Business to your organization.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2BfNglvpG0
Speaker:
Vincent Burckhardt, @vburckhardt
IBM, Software Engineer – Dev Lead IBM Connections News
Abstract:
Developers and administrators can extend the IBM Connections user interface with new capabilities, and replace existing capabilities that are shipped with the product by developing their own iWidgets using the iWidget specifications and integrating them with IBM Connections.
The webinar will start with an overview of iWidgets specifications, and then dive more in details on the deployment and development of iWidgets for Profiles, Communities and Homepage services. Finally, the session will give a few good practices in iWidget development for Connections.
Build cognitive Apps that help enhance, scale and accelerate Human ExpertiseNiklas Heidloff
Sessions at http://developerworld.heise.de / March 2015
IBM Watson represents a bold new partnership between people and computers that enhances, scales, and accelerates human expertise. Watson provides various cognitive services that can be integrated via REST APIs in your own apps, for example user modeling, questions and answers, speech recognition, concept expansion and much more. Attend this session to learn about the cognitive Watson services available on IBM Bluemix, IBM's Platform as a Service. With Bluemix developers can focus on writing code rather than setting up infrastructure and they can mix various services into their applications. In this session you'll see a live demo how to build apps leveraging these cognitive capabilities.
ID400 - What's New and Coming in IBM Connections 2014 #IBMConnectLuis Benitez
This presentation was delivered at IBM Connect 2014 and shows what's going to be delivered in IBM Connections in 2014. As usual, things will be delivered to the cloud first and at some point in the year we'll take the cloud base and deliver that to our on premises customers. Content and design subject to change at any time without notice.
IBM Connect 2014 - KEY108: IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Developmen...IBM Connections Developers
KEY108 : IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Development Strategy
Philippe Riand, IBM; Kramer Reeves, IBM; Mikael Orn, IBM
Interested in cloud, mobile and social application development? After introducing you to the application development strategy, let us show you how you can easily add social capabilities to all your applications, whether they are web, mobile, portal or IBM Notes and Domino based. All of this can come from a single set of tools called the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. We’ll also cover the new platform integration capabilities, including the upcoming IBM SmartCloud for Social Business enhancements.
Tue, 28/Jan 11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
IBM Connect 2014 - AD206 - Build Apps Rapidly by Leveraging Services from IBM...Niklas Heidloff
IBM Connect 2014
AD206 : Build Apps Rapidly by Leveraging Services from IBM Collaboration Solutions
Niklas Heidloff, IBM
Henning Schmidt, hedersoft GmbH
Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl5hasivtPQ
Don’t reinvent the wheel when building your own apps. Instead use the services provided by IBM Collaboration Solutions and focus on your specific business requirements. IBM Collaboration Solutions provide an unique set of social and collaborative services like profiles, file sharing, community discussions and much more. Come to this session to see different types of apps, e.g. XPages apps, that have been developed rapidly by leveraging these services from IBM Connections–on premises or in the cloud. Technically the services can be easily accessed from apps via the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. In this session you’ll learn how the SDK simplifies calling the back-end services via APIs and how reusable user interface controls can leveraged.
Wed, 29/Jan 05:30 PM – 06:30 PM
IBM Connections Cloud Application Development StrategyLuis Benitez
This session will help you get started building your social applications. IBM Connections Cloud S1 provides easy to access integrated email with IBM Verse, social business capabilities and third party applications. It also provides a solid foundation for social and mail application development through APIs. This session guides users through the application development process for IBM Connections Cloud, from a blank page to a functional application. Attend this session to learn how to use existing services in your own applications and how to deploy to IBM Bluemix. Bluemix developers who haven't used IBM Connections can use a new Bluemix service to get started using these services within minutes.
IBM Connect 2014 - SHOW501: Mastering Social Development Using the IBM Collab...IBM Connections Developers
SHOW501 : Mastering Social Development Using the IBM Collaboration Quickstart
Paul Bastide, IBM
IBM Collaboration QuickStart for Social Business is a preconfigured software development environment for developing your custom social applications. The QuickStart environment has IBM Domino, IBM Connections and IBM Sametime configured, and ready to develop on IBM SoftLayer. The session shows you how to extend a DVD rental application to integrate fully into the IBM social experience. During the session, you’ll learn how you can take advantage of the development environment by step-by-step instruction, and how to use the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK features to build a social application. The session also provides guidance on enabling your applications for the IBM SmartCloud for Social Business.
Sun, 26/Jan 08:00 AM – 10:00 AM
OnTime für Salesforce - Integration von IBM Domino Kalender Kontakten und Ma...Andreas Rosen
The problem,
handling several mail accounts is durable for most people, but this is not the case when it comes to your calendar. Here more than one brings a mess to your clear overview and makes it difficult for you to make the right decisions when you need to do so.
Right now all platforms are single and this effected problem is just being pushed on the end-user. To solve their problems, it is therefore crucial to be able to get all calendar data in one place no matter where those data come from.
The examples we will describe for you in this session are:
1. How you get your Salesforce calendar, contacts and email data integrated with your Domino mail platform using the OnTime Salesforce Sync by Qkom.
Come see how you can get your “calendar mess” in sync.
IDGA is pleased to announce the return of the 5th Annual Cloud Computing for DoD & Government. The Draft Agenda is now available for you to view. Get your copy at www.CloudComputingEvent.com or request a copy via email at idga@idga.org
This summit is unique from the rest as it allows you to look at both sides of the Cloud - the fluid and functional aspect of Cloud services for government agencies, as well as with the tactical capabilities of the Cloud.
Capgemini Connected Car Demo Using IBM Internet of Things Foundation on BluemixCapgemini
Does the buzz about IBM Internet of Things (IoT) and Bluemix makes you curious to see some real-world demos and implementations?
IBM and Capgemini are going to show you the future of vehicle technology, focusing on different ways in which vehicles can be connected using IoT and IBM Bluemix. We’ll demo an app named “Follow your Friend” that lets you connect with and exchange GPS positions with other vehicles.
We’ll also demo “Geofence” for location-based marketing: it knows about the drivers’ needs as they drive and informs retailers about potential customers, so they can push offers to their customer’s vehicle devices (or mobile devices) as they drive by.
Presented at IBM InterConnect 2015 by Capgemini's Avinash Vaidya.
Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to create, publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale. With a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, you can create an API that acts as a “front door” for applications to access data, business logic, or functionality from your back-end services, such as workloads running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), code running on AWS Lambda, or any Web application. Amazon API Gateway handles all the tasks involved in accepting and processing up to hundreds of thousands of concurrent API calls, including traffic management, authorization and access control, monitoring, and API version management.
Presented by: Danilo Poccia, Technical Evangelist, Amazon Web Services
Building Scalable Services with Amazon API Gateway - Technical 201Amazon Web Services
The session introduces Amazon API Gateway and walks through common patterns and use-cases as implemented by API Gateway customers. The second part of the session is dedicated to diving deeper on the new features introduced in the API Gateway and how to make the most of them.
Speaker: Stefano Bulani, Sr Product Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Temando
Real World API Business Models That Worked
Mark Boyd, Writer, ProgrammableWeb
What business revenue models are most successful for API providers seeking to build active third-party developer communities? How much can an API act to leverage revenue growth and market share, and what timeline for success is realistic? This presentation goes beyond the theory to share some initial data on what businesses are experiencing when implementing an API strategy.
This presentation summarizes the critical success factors from 15 API business case studies including:
- Type of business model used and revenue-share data against cost estimations
- What developer engagement strategies grew API usage the fastest
- What factors reduced churn rate amongst third-party developers
- Developer onboarding timeframe
- What factors influenced internal support for an API strategy
Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to create, deploy, secure and monitor APIs at any scale. In this session, you’ll find out how you can quickly declare an API interface and connect it to any public HTTP endpoint, existing web service running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) or code running on AWS Lambda. Amazon API Gateway handles all the tasks involved in accepting and processing up to hundreds of thousands of concurrent API calls, including traffic management, authorization and access control, monitoring, and API version management. Join us for this introductory session to Amazon API Gateway.
Developing applications with a microservice architecture (SVforum, microservi...Chris Richardson
Here is the version of my microservices talk that that I gave on September 17th at the SVforum Cloud SIG/Microservices meetup.
To learn more see http://microservices.io and http://plainoldobjects.com
IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Development - Frequently Asked QuestionsNiklas Heidloff
IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Development: Frequently Asked Questions
Entwicklercamp, Closing Session, 19.03.2014
http://www.entwicklercamp.de/EC14/Track0Session6
Niklas Heidloff, IBM
IBM Collaboration Solutions App Dev Community Advocate
OpenNTF Director and Technical Committee Chair
@nheidloff / heidloff.net
by Roberto Pozzi - This round table represents a unique chance to meet the main solution vendors and learn directly from their specialists how PaaS adoption can streamline continuous delivery processes and increase team focus and productivity to dramatically improve time to market. Continuous delivery is an agile approach to software delivery that helps to achieve frequent and reliable releases through team collaboration and full automation. Platform as a service (PaaS) is a cloud computing paradigm that enables rapid deployment of applications without the complexity of managing the underlying infrastructure.
This deck explains IBM Bluemix, a PAAS based on open source (Cloud Foundry). It helps developers build applications quickly on the cloud using many of the services available, either 3rd party services or IBM services. It is the only PAAS in the market that offers Watson services.
Presentation I held @Codemotion Roundtable on Continuous Delivery & PaaS.
How can you bring value at speed in an ever changing context?
You have to concentrate on what is really valuable, remove waste from your processes and eliminate all your Technical Debt.
Main principles you have to follow are:
- Dev & test in production like environment
- Deliver continuously, experiment continuously
- Validate quality continuously
- Collaborate and be open to feedback
How can you do this without adopting a PaaS approach? Not impossibile but very hard.
[IBM Pulse 2014] #1579 DevOps Technical Strategy and RoadmapDaniel Berg
Hey everyone. Here is the presentation that I had the pleasure of presenting the following deck with Maciej Zawadzki and Ruth Willenborg describing IBM's technical strategy and roadmap.
Enjoy!!!
Building intelligent APIs - Andy Thurai, IBMPAPIs.io
The birth of a sophisticated Internet of Things has catapulted hybrid data collection, which mixes structured and unstructured data, to new heights. The goal with any analytics software is to find and improve better data sets rather than spending time in identifying, prepping, cleaning, and preparing the data. Not only is predicting and prescribing an action anticipating a future issue desired, but if the action is ignored then a forward thinking automatic adoption should suggest an advanced course correction based on previous action items not acted upon. Predictive analytics algorithms should recalibrate themselves. As the incoming data evolves, so do the algorithms – they must re-fit, re-predict and re-prescribe.
Andy Thurai, Program Director at IBM (API, IoT and Connected Cloud), discusses how the time has come for machines and humans to work together to make each other smarter. The combination of APIs, IoTs, big data, smarter analytics, and cognitive computing is transforming the way we see the future — and more importantly, what we do about it.
Do you want your administration day even easier? Are you aware of the free code snippets, tools and products you could be using in your arsenal? This session will fly through as many of them as we can in sixty minutes. Screenshots, demos and a nice bundled list of where to get them all. Just in case we can't fit them all in!
Examples are Domino server console shortcuts, Sametime buddylist management, LDAP verification, improved search tools within your Notes client and even more. I don't want to give all the hints away here.
IBM Bluemix - The Cloud Platform Java Developers have been looking forNiklas Heidloff
Sessions at http://developerworld.heise.de / March 2015
Today, developers creating simple Web based applications have benefited from an abundance of new easy to use tools. But Java developers who want to create more powerful full-featured applications are often stuck with the tedious old-school approach to application development. That’s until now. Today, with IBM’s new Bluemix cloud platform, Java developers can get up and running with their code quickly and easily, without dealing with any of the underlying infrastructure, operating systems, or network configurations. Bluemix lets you, the developer, focus on what really matters—your application. With Bluemix, you can also experience true developer freedom. From Java EE to Spring, Tomcat to WebSphere Liberty, from Ant to Gradle, and from Eclipse to IntelliJ, you’re free to choose the tools, languages, and frameworks that best fit your needs.
Mobile to mainframe - The Challenges and Best Practices of Enterprise DevOps IBM UrbanCode Products
Delivering software is complex. Systems being developed are made up of multiple components, which in turn interact with other systems, services, application servers, data sources and invocations of 3rd party systems. In an Enterprise this complexity is further enhanced by the cross-platform nature of the infrastructure typical enterprises have. While the customers may be interacting with Systems of Engagement using Mobile and Web Apps, the core capabilities of the enterprise that the customers access are in Systems of Record that are running on large datacenters and more than likely Mainframe systems. Keeping these complex systems up and running and constantly updated with the latest capabilities is a task that requires constant coordination between the lines of business, various cross-platform development, QA and operations teams.
DevOps addresses these development and deployment challenges. The goal of DevOps is to align Dev and Ops by introducing a set of principles and practices such as continuous integration and continuous delivery. Cross-platform enterprise Systems take the need for these practices up a level due to their inherent complexity and distributed nature. Such systems need even more care in applying DevOps principles as there are multiple platforms to be targeted, in a coordinated manner, each with its own requirements, quirks, and nuanced needs. This talk takes a look at the DevOps challenges specific to Cross-platform Enterprise Systems and present Best Practices to address them.
The Power of IBM SmartCloud for Social Business and XPages App DevNiklas Heidloff
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94N9FuicS-g
Author: Niklas Heidloff
The deck contains a sample scenario that shows how to leverage the great capabilities available in IBM SmartCloud for Social Business and it shows how to extend this functionality via (XPages) apps to implement specific business requirements.
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business provides a big set of out of the box functionality. For example you can easily invite guests to your organization without having to add these people to on premises directories first. IBM SmartCloud for Social Business also provides a lot of social functionality like file sharing, forums and more. Furthermore with the latest release you can access files from you mobile devices even when you are offline.
In order to implement specific business requirements that the SmartCloud might not provide out of the box, apps can be developed that use the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. The partner community scenario demonstrates how you can add workflow functionality and how you can have internal discussions via your own apps.
Zeta Insurance is a fictive health insurance company which works with partners, the insurance brokers, to sell their products. The communication with partners is done via a SmartCloud community to which partners can easily be added as guests. Product brochures are stored in the community as files and brokers can ask questions about products via forums.
The insurance brokers use the SmartCloud community user experience. The Zeta Insurance support team does NOT use the SmartCloud user interface. Instead the support specialists use an internal support app. This allows them assign questions to certain support specialists so that multiple people don't waste time working on the same questions in parallel. Furthermore the support specialists can have internal discussions before they post answers to questions from partners.
Enterprise Mobile App UX: Designing from UI to BackendSanjeev Sharma
Enterprise Applications are typically no more than a User Interface to a set of complex back-end systems. They allow Systems of Record to become Systems of Interaction by putting the records and the ability to interact with them in the palm of your hand. A good User Experience with such a Mobile App requires designing the entire end-to-end architecture with the User Interaction in mind. What is your enterprise mobile apps’ back-end? Is it a single ‘black-box’ serving up data via REST calls? Or is it a set of back-ends, communicating with your app’s UI via multiple APIs. Does your back-end include services that require you to change your app’s UI every time it gets updated? Does the nature of your back-end impact how you build your app, impact the UI design decisions you need to take? How do you test all your back-end(s) for functionality and performance? How do you integrate all these pieces together? How do you provide a good User Experience? As you build complex mobile apps, the architecture of your complete end-to-end system – Backend to UI – becomes critical to your application’s success. This presentation will help attendees identify key architectural decisions that they need to take early in their mobile app development lifecycle to help address these challenges, reduce risk and cost and enhance the User Experience. It will do so by presenting examples of successful architectures of mobile apps and explore key decisions they took and why.
AD506: IBM Connect 2014. IBM Sametime Proxy 9: A fuller, richer customizable ...William Holmes
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