Notes Browser Plugin 9.0.1 - Die Lösung aller Notes Client Deployment Probleme?
Das Deployment eines Notes Standard Clients ist teuer und treibt die Betriebskosten in die Höhe. Mit dem Notes Browser Plugin steht eine weitere alternative Client-Variante neben dem Basic und Standard Client zur Verfügung. Diese Session geht auf das mit IBM Notes 9.0 eingeführte Browser Plugin ein, zeigt die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen auf und vergleicht die Funktionalität mit einem lokal installierten IBM Notes Standard Client.
bccon-2014 adm04 ibm-domino-64bit-all-you-need-to-knowICS User Group
Native 64bit applications are more and more standard in many customer environments. This session is about the benefits and technical background for 32bit IBM Domino on 64bit OS and 64bit native IBM Domino. We'll provide best practices and also best combinations and choices that you have for IBM Domino with add-on applications from IBM and other vendors. We'll also discuss recent changes in a mixed bit environment and the pitfalls to avoid. You will also learn what business partners and IBM have to do to port their applications to understand in more detail how Domino 64bit works in your daily operations. The session mainly covers Domino 9.0 64bit for Windows and Linux (new in Domino 9).
bccon-2014 dev04 domino_apps_reaching_up&outICS User Group
Domino applications deliver value in numerous ways. The comprehensive platform and tools continue to deliver an unmatched set of core functionality. New enhancements improve the ability for these applications to reach Out to mobile devices and social applications. Upcoming capabilities will allow one to run Domino applications in the cloud. Come hear about the latest and greatest so you can unleash the potential energy of Domino!
bccon-2014 key01 ibm_collaboration_solutions_connect_2014ICS User Group
With the introduction of IBM Notes/Domino 9 Social Edition, 2013 has been a very exciting year across the IBM messaging and collaboration portfolio! You know the business value of our technologies; you've also watched us give you the ability to weave the benefits of social collaboration right into your messaging experience. Now, join us as we hit the highlights of 2013, give you a glimpse of what's just around the corner, and then energize you with where we're heading, next!
Living in the Web is Easy! Making the Move from Rich Clients to BrowsersRahul A. Garg
Living in the Web is Easy! Standardizing on browser clients presents numerous benefits to many organizations in terms of cost, maintenance, flexibility and ease of use, but making the transition requires thought and planning. In this session we'll examine not only delivering a high function and high performance experience to your users but also how to easily extend your existing IBM Notes client-based applications out to the world of browser users.
IBM Presents the Notes Domino Roadmap and a Deep Dive into Feature Pack 8Teamstudio
This webinar encompasses two sessions presented at IBM Connect 2017. Adam Kesner and Barry Rosen from IBM review the latest updates on Notes/Domino and discuss the future directions and support for Notes/Domino and deliverables over the coming 12-18 months while IBM moves to a continuous delivery model. Then, Martin Donnelly and Brian Gleeson from IBM take a deep dive into the key features delivered in Feature Pack 8 including how to use the new encryption capabilities, improvements to Domino Designer, and more!
IBM Notes : Have it your way and make it work for you Vinayak Tavargeri
The exceptional ability to customize IBM Notes to fit your customer or business needs continues with the new IBM Notes 9.x Social Edition.
Learn how to make company-wide changes and tweak Notes to suit your personal work style. We'll show you how to fine-tune your client experience
and improve your productivity by adjusting settings, and we'll offer hidden gems on how to personalize, manage and master the new pieces as well
the new features to enhance the more traditional components.You'll leave brimming with the latest and greatest tips for the latest and greatest
client so you can have it your way and make it wok for you!
bccon-2014 adm04 ibm-domino-64bit-all-you-need-to-knowICS User Group
Native 64bit applications are more and more standard in many customer environments. This session is about the benefits and technical background for 32bit IBM Domino on 64bit OS and 64bit native IBM Domino. We'll provide best practices and also best combinations and choices that you have for IBM Domino with add-on applications from IBM and other vendors. We'll also discuss recent changes in a mixed bit environment and the pitfalls to avoid. You will also learn what business partners and IBM have to do to port their applications to understand in more detail how Domino 64bit works in your daily operations. The session mainly covers Domino 9.0 64bit for Windows and Linux (new in Domino 9).
bccon-2014 dev04 domino_apps_reaching_up&outICS User Group
Domino applications deliver value in numerous ways. The comprehensive platform and tools continue to deliver an unmatched set of core functionality. New enhancements improve the ability for these applications to reach Out to mobile devices and social applications. Upcoming capabilities will allow one to run Domino applications in the cloud. Come hear about the latest and greatest so you can unleash the potential energy of Domino!
bccon-2014 key01 ibm_collaboration_solutions_connect_2014ICS User Group
With the introduction of IBM Notes/Domino 9 Social Edition, 2013 has been a very exciting year across the IBM messaging and collaboration portfolio! You know the business value of our technologies; you've also watched us give you the ability to weave the benefits of social collaboration right into your messaging experience. Now, join us as we hit the highlights of 2013, give you a glimpse of what's just around the corner, and then energize you with where we're heading, next!
Living in the Web is Easy! Making the Move from Rich Clients to BrowsersRahul A. Garg
Living in the Web is Easy! Standardizing on browser clients presents numerous benefits to many organizations in terms of cost, maintenance, flexibility and ease of use, but making the transition requires thought and planning. In this session we'll examine not only delivering a high function and high performance experience to your users but also how to easily extend your existing IBM Notes client-based applications out to the world of browser users.
IBM Presents the Notes Domino Roadmap and a Deep Dive into Feature Pack 8Teamstudio
This webinar encompasses two sessions presented at IBM Connect 2017. Adam Kesner and Barry Rosen from IBM review the latest updates on Notes/Domino and discuss the future directions and support for Notes/Domino and deliverables over the coming 12-18 months while IBM moves to a continuous delivery model. Then, Martin Donnelly and Brian Gleeson from IBM take a deep dive into the key features delivered in Feature Pack 8 including how to use the new encryption capabilities, improvements to Domino Designer, and more!
IBM Notes : Have it your way and make it work for you Vinayak Tavargeri
The exceptional ability to customize IBM Notes to fit your customer or business needs continues with the new IBM Notes 9.x Social Edition.
Learn how to make company-wide changes and tweak Notes to suit your personal work style. We'll show you how to fine-tune your client experience
and improve your productivity by adjusting settings, and we'll offer hidden gems on how to personalize, manage and master the new pieces as well
the new features to enhance the more traditional components.You'll leave brimming with the latest and greatest tips for the latest and greatest
client so you can have it your way and make it wok for you!
Making the move from rich clients to browsersRahul A. Garg
Standardizing on browser clients presents numerous benefits to many organizations in terms of cost, maintenance, flexibility and ease of use, but making the transition requires thought and planning. Get an understanding of the business drivers supporting standardization on browser clients as well as the unique benefits of making such a move. Learn important architectural and functional differences between the rich client and browser client as well considerations for your server infrastructure and how to optimize performance. Get advice on how to easily extend your existing IBM Notes client based applications out to the world of browser users.
What's new in iNotes 9.0 Social EditionRahul A. Garg
Come see what's new in IBM iNotes 9.0 Social Edition and the cloud-based SmartCloud Notes web offering, plus hear about our plans for upcoming releases. The iNotes team has been hard at work in turning innovations around OpenSocial and end-user productivity into an experience that will make you and your organization more productive and more responsive. Come check out how these innovations have transformed iNotes and how they benefit the rest of the IBM portfolio, as well as your own projects. As always, this session will be packed with demos of the latest features and previews of future additions. If browser clients are an integral part of your collaborative infrastructure and strategy, then don't miss this session!
When using Notes, iNotes, Sametime and Connections on either Windows or a mobile device, users are confronted with several different passwords and settings they have to enter. In this session I will show you how to setup and configure Notes & Domino so that users do not have to enter passwords or server settings and still get logged into Notes, Sametime and Connections when starting their Notes Client or Browser.Buzzwords for this talk are: SSO, NSL, LTPA, SAML and SPNEGO.
Speaker: Eric Spencer, IBM Software Engineer, iNotes Development
Learn how you can customize IBM iNotes and SmartCloud Notes web to adapt your corporate look and feel, modify the available functional areas, and add new capabilities. See the improvements made in recent releases, which allow for easier customization and greater tolerance during the upgrade process. I’ll step through examples, such as modifying the items on the action bar. With some HTML and JavaScript skills you can easily extend your IBM iNotes or SmartCloud Notes web mail client to make it your own!
Domino 10 shipped jam packed with awesome new features you'll love. And in this webinar, you'll learn how to bring the best out of them with the Ytria tools. You'll learn about deletion logging, replication and synch-up, Domino On Disk Structures (ODS) and what they mean, and more—as well as how you can enable and enhance these features using our upcoming EZ Suite version 19.
IBM Lotus Notes/Domino App. Dev. Competitive Advantage: The Social Business E...John Head
Some organizations are neglecting or under-utilizing one of the greatest IT assets in their portfolio today - the Notes/Domino application platform. Some are even considering re-coding Domino applications in other languages and development tools. In this session we present the business case and technical merits of Notes and Domino in direct comparison to other tools such as Microsoft SharePoint. We will put application migration and new application development head to head. Based on data collected from real-world engagements we will demonstrate the positive return on investment of the Notes platform. We will also discuss PSC's application modernization strategy and how it helps move customers from merely maintaining Notes applications to increasing their value with Domino XPages and advanced collaboration functionality. If your organization is considering a migration or is under using your Notes/Domino investment, this session is for you.
The Notes/Domino Application Development Competitive Advantage - IamLUGJohn Head
presented by @johnhead and @davidvia
Some organizations are neglecting or under-utilizing one of the greatest IT assets in their portfolio today - the Notes/Domino application platform. Some are even considering re-coding Domino applications in other languages and development tools. In this session we present the business case and technical merits of Notes and Domino in direct comparison to other tools such as Microsoft SharePoint. Based on data collected from real-world engagements we will demonstrate the positive return on investment of the Notes platform. We will also discuss PSC’s “Application Modernization” strategy and how it helps move customers from merely maintaining Notes applications to increasing their value with XPages and advanced collaboration functionality.
Lotusphere 2009: INV102 Lotus Notes And Domino Strategy 2009Ed Brill
From Lotusphere 2009: This presentation covers the IBM Lotus Notes and Domino strategy and roadmap. Current state of the market, the Notes/Domino 8.5 release, and and plans and concepts for the road ahead.
http://www.ibm.com/lotus/notesanddomino
With IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5, world-class business e-mail and collaboration take another exciting step forward, offering new approaches to enhance efficiency and creativity, while extending the value of current investments.
Making the move from rich clients to browsersRahul A. Garg
Standardizing on browser clients presents numerous benefits to many organizations in terms of cost, maintenance, flexibility and ease of use, but making the transition requires thought and planning. Get an understanding of the business drivers supporting standardization on browser clients as well as the unique benefits of making such a move. Learn important architectural and functional differences between the rich client and browser client as well considerations for your server infrastructure and how to optimize performance. Get advice on how to easily extend your existing IBM Notes client based applications out to the world of browser users.
What's new in iNotes 9.0 Social EditionRahul A. Garg
Come see what's new in IBM iNotes 9.0 Social Edition and the cloud-based SmartCloud Notes web offering, plus hear about our plans for upcoming releases. The iNotes team has been hard at work in turning innovations around OpenSocial and end-user productivity into an experience that will make you and your organization more productive and more responsive. Come check out how these innovations have transformed iNotes and how they benefit the rest of the IBM portfolio, as well as your own projects. As always, this session will be packed with demos of the latest features and previews of future additions. If browser clients are an integral part of your collaborative infrastructure and strategy, then don't miss this session!
When using Notes, iNotes, Sametime and Connections on either Windows or a mobile device, users are confronted with several different passwords and settings they have to enter. In this session I will show you how to setup and configure Notes & Domino so that users do not have to enter passwords or server settings and still get logged into Notes, Sametime and Connections when starting their Notes Client or Browser.Buzzwords for this talk are: SSO, NSL, LTPA, SAML and SPNEGO.
Speaker: Eric Spencer, IBM Software Engineer, iNotes Development
Learn how you can customize IBM iNotes and SmartCloud Notes web to adapt your corporate look and feel, modify the available functional areas, and add new capabilities. See the improvements made in recent releases, which allow for easier customization and greater tolerance during the upgrade process. I’ll step through examples, such as modifying the items on the action bar. With some HTML and JavaScript skills you can easily extend your IBM iNotes or SmartCloud Notes web mail client to make it your own!
Domino 10 shipped jam packed with awesome new features you'll love. And in this webinar, you'll learn how to bring the best out of them with the Ytria tools. You'll learn about deletion logging, replication and synch-up, Domino On Disk Structures (ODS) and what they mean, and more—as well as how you can enable and enhance these features using our upcoming EZ Suite version 19.
IBM Lotus Notes/Domino App. Dev. Competitive Advantage: The Social Business E...John Head
Some organizations are neglecting or under-utilizing one of the greatest IT assets in their portfolio today - the Notes/Domino application platform. Some are even considering re-coding Domino applications in other languages and development tools. In this session we present the business case and technical merits of Notes and Domino in direct comparison to other tools such as Microsoft SharePoint. We will put application migration and new application development head to head. Based on data collected from real-world engagements we will demonstrate the positive return on investment of the Notes platform. We will also discuss PSC's application modernization strategy and how it helps move customers from merely maintaining Notes applications to increasing their value with Domino XPages and advanced collaboration functionality. If your organization is considering a migration or is under using your Notes/Domino investment, this session is for you.
The Notes/Domino Application Development Competitive Advantage - IamLUGJohn Head
presented by @johnhead and @davidvia
Some organizations are neglecting or under-utilizing one of the greatest IT assets in their portfolio today - the Notes/Domino application platform. Some are even considering re-coding Domino applications in other languages and development tools. In this session we present the business case and technical merits of Notes and Domino in direct comparison to other tools such as Microsoft SharePoint. Based on data collected from real-world engagements we will demonstrate the positive return on investment of the Notes platform. We will also discuss PSC’s “Application Modernization” strategy and how it helps move customers from merely maintaining Notes applications to increasing their value with XPages and advanced collaboration functionality.
Lotusphere 2009: INV102 Lotus Notes And Domino Strategy 2009Ed Brill
From Lotusphere 2009: This presentation covers the IBM Lotus Notes and Domino strategy and roadmap. Current state of the market, the Notes/Domino 8.5 release, and and plans and concepts for the road ahead.
http://www.ibm.com/lotus/notesanddomino
With IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5, world-class business e-mail and collaboration take another exciting step forward, offering new approaches to enhance efficiency and creativity, while extending the value of current investments.
DNUG Webcast: IBM Notes V10 Performance BoostChristoph Adler
IBM Notes Clients mit einer gewissen Portion Performance zu versehen, muss nicht komliziert sein. Diese Session ist bereits für IBM Notes V10 Beta-2 aktualisiert. Komm in den Webcast und finde heraus, welche Stellschrauben, wie weit und in welche Richtung gedreht werden müssen, um IBM Notes maximal optimiert und mit höchster Stabilität nutzen zu können.
Hier werden auch Themen wie z.B. veraltete ODS, Netzwerk-Latenzen und Applikationsperformance behandelt und besprochen, wie man diese messen und beheben kann. Lerne Möglichkeiten das (Start-)Verhalten von IBM Notes Clients zu Analysieren und Best Practices bzgl. „Arbeitsumgebungs- und Verbindungsdokumenten“ anzuwenden und warum die catalog.nsf so wichtig ist.
Verbessere deine IBM Notes Client-Infrastruktur und mache deine Benutzer glücklich, indem du eine bessere Experience (schnellere und stabilere Clients) anbietest. Als Bonus wird Christoph Adler zeigen, wie man den Notes Client Start in virtualisierten Umgebungen (Citrix VMWare) um bis zu 75% beschleunigen kann.
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
Speaker: Christoph Adler, Senior Consultant, panagenda
Abstract: In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
In this session (reloaded for Notes V11), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Chris show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your Notes V11 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
IBM Connect 2016 BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better! How to Virtualize the Rich ...Daniel Reimann
Virtualizing the IBM Notes client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plug-in) is an effective way to standardize your client infrastructure, to reduce costs for workstation hardware and to give your users a consistent experience. Learn how to implement, configure and tune Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times and more. Daniel and Christoph share their experiences from real-World client virtualization projects.
An Introduction to the Model-View-Controller PatternTeamstudio
The only constant in software development is CHANGE. Every piece of software that has been developed and shipped to a customer will be changed numerous times during its lifecycle. A good design pattern can help make changes easy. MVC, an acronym for Model - View - Controller, is becoming THE recommended model for designing frameworks - especially on the Web. This webinar will give an overview of design patterns in general, and in particular, MVC.
Ulrich Krause shows how to use the MVC design paradigm in an XPages application and demonstrate how easy it is to implement changes. Need to read/write your data from/to an XML file instead of using a Notes View? MVC makes software maintenance as easy as 1-2-3!
BONUS! During this webinar, Pete Janzen, IBM Product Manager, provides a short update about what's new and upcoming from IBM for XPages and Domino application development.
Virtual, Faster, Better! How to Virtualize the Rich Client and Browser Plugin...ICS User Group
• Getting started
What can you expect from this session?
What we typically SEE at customers
What we typically DO at customers
• To roam or not to roam: that is the question
IBM Notes in virtual environments (recommended)
• Best practices
• Installing IBM Notes | ICAA in virtual environments
(recipe)
• Summary
In this session (reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes V11), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes V11 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
In this session (reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes V11), you will learn how easy it can be to maximize Notes client performance. Let Christoph show you, what can be tuned and how to resolve the best possible performance for your HCL Notes client infrastructure. Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users. You’ll discover the current best practices for streamlining location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is still so important. You will leave the session with the knowledge you need to improve your HCL Notes V11 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
ICONUK 2018 - IBM Notes V10 Performance BoostChristoph Adler
Maximizing IBM Notes client to performance doesn't have to be complicated! Reloaded for the latest IBM Notes V10 (beta), join Chris and find out what can be tuned - and how to resolve it. Learn how to debug your client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to users. Gather best practices on how to streamline location and connection documents and why the catalog.nsf is so important. Improve your IBM Notes V10 client installations to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end users! As a special bonus, Chris will show you how to reduce the startup time of virtualized IBM Notes V10 Clients (Citrix / VMWare / etc).
BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better - How to Virtualize the Rich Client and Brows...panagenda
Virtualizing the IBM Notes Client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plugin) is an effective way to standardize your client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. Learn how to implement, configure and tune Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing startup times and more.
A presentation from Christoph Adler (panagenda) and Daniel Reimann (panagenda).
Want to build an XPages application, but not sure how? Kathy and Dave will show you how to build a sample help desk application from start to finish. Step by Step they will show you how to create, read, update, and delete tickets. Along the way you'll be introduced the most common XPages concepts like SSJS, Custom Controls, View and Repeat Controls, Extension Library, CSS frameworks, and much more. Go home with a working application that you can use today!
bccon-2014 str05 ibm-smart_cloud-for-social-businessICS User Group
Cloud Lösungen sind bei der IBM Connect2014 ein Kernthema für alle Hauptprodukte aus dem Social Communication & Collaboration Portfolio. Die Session gibt einen Update zum aktuellen Stand der als "Software as a Service" (SaaS) verfügbaren Produkte.
bccon-2014 dev03 xpages-road_to_damascas-lotus-script-and-@formula-to-ssjsICS User Group
One of the obstacles to moving to Xpages is the amount of legacy code in LotusScript and @Formula language that needs to be converted. This is always going to be a considerable task, but there are ways to make the process much faster and simpler. These range from using the runAgent command to avoid most of the conversion, to using regular expressions to speed the conversion process. In this session I will reflect on lessons learned from doing two large Xpage conversions and will cover: - What can and can't be converted - Optimising code before conversion - Techniques for speeding up the conversion - Taking the next step (all the way to Java)
bccon-2014 dev02 xpages-coffe-from-a-friend-using-third-party-java-librariesICS User Group
One of the great advantages of XPages is the ability to extend its functionality by adding your own Java libraries or third-party offerings. In fact, the functionality you want is often available in a readily consumable form on OpenNTF. But what do you do when it isn't? This session is about how to use third party Java libraries in your Xpages applications - installing them, interfacing with existing code, configuring security and optimisation. Join me, and take your application's functionality to new heights.
bccon-2014 com02 level-up_building_next_generation_business_applicationsICS User Group
Das Erstellen von neuen Business-Anwendungen ist immer zeitaufwendig und teuer. Wer heutzutage mit der Entwicklung einer neuen Anwendung beginnt, muss häufig gleich die Nutzung auf mehreren Ebenen, wie Client, Browser und mobile Endgeräte berücksichtigen. Außerdem sind Workflow-Unterstützung und die Integration von MS Office-Schnittstellen eine häufige Anforderung.
Mit We4IT Aveedo zeigen wir Ihnen in einer Live-Demo (was könnte hier schon schief gehen?), wie schnell solche Anwendungen durch einen Prozess der Konfiguration, anstatt der Programmierung umgesetzt werden können.
Begleiten Sie uns und erfahren Sie, wie einfach es ist, anspruchsvolle Anwendungen mit der notwendigen Flexibilität und Verfügbarkeit zu erstellen, egal ob für die Nutzung im Büro oder von unterwegs. Und das alles, ohne die Notwendigkeit ein Entwickler-Experte zu sein.
bccon-2014 cas01 ibm-notes-upgrades-in-der-kaffeepauseICS User Group
IBM Notes Upgrades in der KaffeepauseIBM Notes 9 Social Edition steckt voller neuer Features, doch der Weg dort hin ist erfahrungsgemäß steinig. Unerwartete Zwischenfälle können auch auch die bestgeplantesten Upgrade-Projekte zum Scheitern bringen und enden oft in langen Support-Telefonaten, hohen Kosten und halten Benutzer davon ab, produktiv zu sein. Egal wie aufgeräumt oder chaotisch die Ausgangslage ist, MarvelClient Upgrade kann Ihnen dabei helfen, die Umgebung zu analysieren, standardisieren und punktgenau herauszufinden, welche Upgrade-Pakete die Benutzer benötigen. Fixpacks, Hotfixes, Sametime Embedded Updates, Browser Plugin, Eclipse Plugins/Widgets usw. - alles auf dem neuesten Stand! Keine gescheiterten Aktualisierungsprojekte mehr, sondern zentralisierte Upgrades für alles und jeden und das innerhalb von 15 Minuten. Glückliche Benutzer mit standardisierten und vorhersehbaren IBM Notes Clients (inkl. z. B. Sametime und Connections Konfigurationen) - das verstehen wir unter Social Enablement!
Are your servers running out of space as more, and more complex data is sent thru or stored in applications on the servers? Are your users keep on sending bit like attachments again and again? Do standard tasks like compact or fixup last for ages or does your backup still runs during working hours? Learn how to benefit from build-in space saving features. Maximize disk space savings provided by Domino Attachment and Object Service (DAOS) and ensure that your environment is properly configured for best performance with this feature. Reduce network bandwidth when replicating databases between servers and increase mail quotas without using more disk space. As of Domino 9.0.1, DBMT is the swiss army knife for administrators. Learn about pre-allocating space to avoid file fragmentation during a copy-style compact. Ensure that a mail application in a clustered environment is always available and mail gets delivered while performing file compaction and other standard tasks
bccon-2014 adm05 ibm traveler-2013-and-beyondICS User Group
IBM Notes Traveler – 2013 and Beyond
+ Best Practices for Deployment, Maintenance and Support
IBM Notes Traveler provides the ability to access IBM Domino mail, calendar, contacts, and more from a variety of mobile devices. In 2013, IBM Notes Traveler extended support to Windows Phone, RT, Pro, and BB10 devices, enhanced user's productivity with out of office and more features, and allowed administrators to sleep better with greater attachment security control. Learn about these features and where IBM Notes Traveler is headed in the future.
Great changes are coming, including a new work-centered UI, further MDM/MAM integration, a seamless mobile experience with the extended collaboration suite, and more coming to the cloud!
This session will cover best practices for deploying and maintaining IBM Notes Traveler along with how to troubleshoot many problems yourself and get the best, fastest support should the need arise. Topics to be covered in depth will include: system/capacity planning, handling maintenance, monitoring your IBM Notes Traveler servers and general do's and don'ts to avoiding common pitfalls.
This is a must-attend session for anyone looking to empower their mobile work forc!
bccon-2014 adm01 tipps-und-skripts-aus-dem-leben-eines-ibm-connections-adminsICS User Group
Gekürzter Vortrag der Connect 2014 Präsentation "BP307 Practical Solutions for Connections Administrators – Tips and Scripts for Your Daily Business" Tipps und Skripts rund um die Connections Installation, Konfiguration, Dokumentation und Troubleshooting. Wir zeigen Skripte die jedem Administrator das Leben erleichtern können.
Download der Skripts: http://github.com/stoeps13/ibmcnxscripting
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Generating a custom Ruby SDK for your web service or Rails API using Smithyg2nightmarescribd
Have you ever wanted a Ruby client API to communicate with your web service? Smithy is a protocol-agnostic language for defining services and SDKs. Smithy Ruby is an implementation of Smithy that generates a Ruby SDK using a Smithy model. In this talk, we will explore Smithy and Smithy Ruby to learn how to generate custom feature-rich SDKs that can communicate with any web service, such as a Rails JSON API.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
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4. Demo
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Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
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2. • Introduction
• The Notes Browser Plug-in
• Features
• Requirements
• Restrictions
• Architecture
• Look & Feel
• The User Interface
• URLs
• iNotes Integration
• User‘s Mail database
• Application databases
• Forwarding documents
• Mail related function in apps
• Bookmarks vs. Favorites
• Printing
2
Agenda
•Installation & Deployment
•Install packages
•Browser Settings
•First Setup
•Known issues
•Wrap Up
3. • The Notes Browser Plug-in
– Access to Notes Application from web browser
– No modification of custom application
Use cases/business drivers:
– Move to browser as primary access for all business
applications
– Access to legacy applications that cannot be converted
to XPages
– Reduce TCO by eliminating Basic/Standard clients
3
Introduction
4. • You have support for
– Desktop policies
– Roaming
– Replication
– Attachment Viewers (Max install)
– Forward mails
– Spell checking (Max install)
• Base Level Functionality*
– …only features available in Basic Client will be available
– Existing Customer's Notes Application to work unchanged
– User interface components like Frameset, Views, document, action bar
within the application, and the scripts (DB/view/document) will work as
in Notes.
– Workflow applications using back-end mail functionality will continue to
work
*taken from IBM Open Mic presentation, thanks to Raj Patil (IBM)
4
Features/Promises
5. • Web Browsers
– Internet Explorer 8 or higher
– FireFox 13 or higher
– No Google Chrome!
• Windows only
– Windows XP (Limited), Windows 7, Windows 8
– Citrix
• Administrative account required for installation
• Port 1352 Communication (Firewalls!)
• iNotes enabled Mail-Servers (extra load, Port 80/443 access)
5
Requirements
6. • Not available / not supported
– NO mail support
– Access to user‘s mail db (redirected to iNotes)
– Standard Client components
– Mac/Linux (Windows only feature in 9.0)
– Notes Federated Login (SAML)
– Sametime
– Notes Single Login
– Notes Smart Upgrade Service (if installed standalone)
– Local help files
6
Restrictions
7. 7
Architecture – NBP Components (thanks to Raj Patil)
Notes Core
Renders Notes native content
Notes NPAPI Plug-in
Creates Notes control in html
NPAPI Runtime dll runs NPAPI Plug-
in on IE
Notes Browser Extension
(Mozilla Extension for Firefox
& BHO for MSIE)
Activates tab
Adds Notes URL support in
web browser
Replaces Web confirmation dialogs with
Notes confirmation dialogs
17. “Workflow applications using back-end mail functionality will
continue to work”*
*taken from IBM Open Mic presentation, thanks to Raj Patil (IBM)
17
18. Favorites and Bookmarks are synch‘ed by NBP!
Firefox Internet Explorer
Ctrl-D or Favorites/Add to Favorites
Bookmarks/Bookmark this page
18
Bookmarks vs. Favorites
19. Use File/Print in Notes instead of Browser‘s Print
Background printing is disabled in NBP!
19
NBP – Printing…
21. • 2 flavors of Installation types
– Notes Standard (Standard/Basic) client component
– Standalone (Min/Max)
• 2 flavors of Standalone packages
– NotesPluginMax/Full (147 MB)
– NotesPluginMin/Lite ( 55 MB)
• No Notes JVM (Java agents won‘t run)
• No Attachment viewer
• No Spellchecker (available, but not supported)
22
Installation – Install packages
22. • The base install package is English only
• Multilingual User Interface Packs available:
– Group 1 (300 MB)
– Group 2a(150 MB)
– Group 2b(275 MB)
– Group 3 (123 MB)
• To get a German UI you need to deploy 350 – 450 MB!
Christian Henseler, 23
Installation – MUI Packs
23. • NBP can be installed as component of a full
client, but not be run in parallel
24
Installation – NBP vs. Notes Client
24. NBP needs specific Browser Settings.
IE: FF:
Ideally, IE Protected mode should be switched off.
25
Browser settings
25. In my point of view, you have the same problems as deploying a
Notes Basic Client…, but additionally
– Web Browser compatibility (FF vs IE vs Chrome)
– Web Browser security
What is missing for Enterprise deployments in my point of view:
– Web installer (integrated in iNotes)
– Automatic configuration
– SAML support
26
Installation & Deployment
26. 27
Default First setup of NBP
If no scriptable setup is used, the standard configuration dialogs are
shown:
27. As soon as setup is completed the home page is shown:
28
28. So, we are finished now ….
29
Mmmh, well, aehm …
Does IBM really deliver what it has promised?
29. • If a user tries to DB properties of his own mail database, the
following dialog does appear:
30
Mail databases
30. Mail databases - New DB property in 9.0.1
• The following error message …
• Is caused by this new
property:
38. • If trying to use FF when NBP is already open in IE:
• If trying to use IE when NBP is already open in FF:
39
Parallel access
39. • NotesUIDocument.Close closes entire browser
• NotesUIWorkspace.PicklistCollection not
working (SPR# PALT97BH4D)
• @Command([FileExit]) is not working
To identify if your app is running in NBP:
• @IsNotesBrowserPlugin
!: Not working in Evaluate statements in 9.0!
40
Programming issues (in 9.0)
40. • Where is the place of NBP compared with
– Notes Standard client
– Xpages
– iNotes
– Citrix published Notes client (accessible on Linux/iOS/Android)
• NBP is IMO only a tactical solution on the way to fully web integrated apps:
– Less than Basic Client Functionality
– Needs to be deployed like a native Notes Client (No lower TCO)
– Potential API/application problems (Test!, Test!, Test!)
– Potential Problems with Mail enabled applications
– Inconsistent user experience (NBP – iNotes – DOLS switches)
– HW requirements (when used with iNotes)
• Although IBM has improved NBP since 9.0, IBM still
needs to improve user experience & product integration to achieve user
acceptance on the way to Mail Next!
41
Wrap up / Positionining NBP
41. Resources
• Lotus Notes and Domino Wiki – Notes Browser Plug-in
• Open Mic presentation on "IBM Notes Browser Plug-in" (28 March 2013)
• IBM Connect 2014 - ID111 - IBM Notes Browser Plug-in : Leverage Your IBM
Notes Application Investment in a Browser
• IBM Notes Browser Plug-in (General Info and Q&A)
• Enabling/Disabling features in IBM Notes Browser Plugin through the
notes.ini properties file
42. Kown issues
• LO79178: NOTES BROWSER PLUG-IN CRASH AT LAUNCHING (SPR# SKAI9G2DPF)
– DISABLE_BROWSER_FAVORITES=1
• LO78985: NOTES BROWSER PLUGIN DOES NOT LAUNCH UNDER TRUSTED SITES ZONE AS EXPECTED (SPR#
KTOT9G3SC4)
• LO79158: NICE TOOL DOES NOT REMOVE THE NOTES BROWSER PLUGIN (SPR# JMIL9GGR7H)
• LO78836: NBP: NOTES BROWSER PLUG-IN INSTALLER DID NOT CHECK LAUNCHING PROCESSES (SPR#
SKAI9FSD2G)
• IE8: Notes Browser Plug-in may hang while opening links in new tabs on the same window (SPR #
KBRE97BQR5)
• "IBM Notes Browser Plug-in is already running" message may not be displayed in Internet Explorer 10/11
when the plug-in is running in another browser
• iNotes always needs re-director server to be enabled in order to work with Notes Browser Plug-in
(APAR95PAYK)
• Error message may be shown when accessing help in the Notes Browser Plug-in (fixed in 9.0.1)
• MUMA upgrade of 8.5.3 "All client" build install with Notes Browser Plug-in build is not supported (SPR #
SAIA9BGCXW)
• Upgrade of 853 Standard Notes build with latest standalone Notes Browser Plugin displays orange-colored
NBP desktop icon (SPR #SAIA9CDFFG)
43. • Enhancement request for Notes 9x Browser Plug-in to support additional redirect activities
(LO76177)
• Browser information not added to NSD log of Notes Browser Plugin, when Diagnostic tool options
used (SPR #STIR8YVEPX)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: "Send to [Mail recipient]" from the context menu throws an exception
(SPR #APAR8TY7VX)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: Bookmarks 'Notes Applications' folder is not removed during roaming user
clean-up (SPR #APAR8ZJBW5)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: Inconsistent behavior in occurence of cleanup dialog and Replication page
(SPR #SAIA954D8G)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: Multiple NSD processes are seen in the task manager in Firefox
(APAR8UH9QG)
• Quick tabs are not displaying the Notes Browser Plugin content (VPEU8UQDWV)
• 'Notes Browser Plug-in add-on enabler' pop up does not appear if Firefox is kept running during its
installation. (APAR8XZA46)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: Multiple empty 'Notes' folders might be created under Bookmarks in
Firefox (APAR8WD9YW)
• Duplicate Home page is created when clicking Notes Browser Plug-in icon from iNotes.
(VPEU94D9YC)
Kown issues
44. • Notes Browser plugin won't launch in Firefox if some IBM add-ons are enabled (APAR8UJEPF)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: MIN kit should not install SpellChecker feature (JMIL94GPNM)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: "Additional plugins are required to display all the media on this page"
error while opening notes:workspace (MLAT8TUPPC)
• Delegated user not allowed in case of Mail-enabled User on Notes Browser Plugin (SAIA94AGDJ)
• Notes Browser plug-in not working with IE9 - "openworkspace.nsf does not exist error.“
(MFAY8TNJVV)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: Roaming User replication prompt screen not in character with browser
(SBUR92Q2GD)
• Firefox, Internet Explorer - Notes Browser Plug-in has two ways of creating bookmarks; one using
the embedded client can be disabled (SAIA8ZRF2C)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: Printing from an application results in a blank Notes window displaying,
and printing stops (RPAL952BTT)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: Notes document URL may display "notes:nourl" (MLAT942SVS)
• "Operation stopped at your request" goes to taskbar and locks IE until user finds it (MLAT94W5KC)
• In the Notes Browser Plug-in, plain text is displayed for new iNotes mail when pasting a large
number of rows that were copied as a table. (VPEU93RDDS)
• Notes Browser Plug-in: "Copy as table" does not paste documents with proper indentation in
iNotes (RSIH93TACV)
Kown issues
45. Fixes
Fixed in 9.0.1
• CPAP99NJDT - Fixed @isnotesbrowserplugin to return proper value when used in an Evaluate
statement in a script when used inside Notes Browser Plug-in.
• MNAA99R937 - Fixes an intermittent Notes Browser Plugin crash when the Notes Broswer
Plugin is started.
• ADEE972JCJ - Fixes a crash of the Notes Browser Plugin at startup, first time after install.
• APAR98GF3Q - This fix allows user to specify a server where the help file exists so that users of
the Notes Browser Plug-in can use F1 to display help.
• RPAL96UMQL - User can now specifcy which brower to use as their perferred browser to run
the Notes Browser Plugin by setting the new notes.ini
• RPAL97YM43 - If the default browser is not on the supported list for the Notes Browser Plugin,
Internet Explorer with be used as the browser to open the Browser Plugin.
• JCHY9748XV - If the Notes Browser Plugin is disabled in the Firefox browser, user will now get
a notification message
• NNAI9863JM - Fixed the issue where on non-english systems, after installing the Notes
Browser Plug-in, the desktop shortcut sometimes does not work.
• APAR99FE92 - If user setup skips over the server configuration screen while configuring user
at setup time, the iNotes icon on Notes Browser Plugin noes not navigate user to user's iNotes
46. Fixed in 9.0.1 cont‘d
• SAIA9A5CWM - If the user enabled Pop-up blocker on Win 8 + IE 10 and then
launches Notes Browser Plugin (NBP), then the user won't be presented with the
alert that the popup blocker is enabled and it needs to be disabled before the user
can use NBP.
• APAR9ABAQ5 - Copying an Applink/doclink from the Notes Browser Plugin
containing multibyte characters is not pasted in iNotes due to conversion in Native
format
• HOKO98DPS6 - Fixes issue where the installer disables popup blocker for the
current user but other users on the same system will continue to have problem
running notes browser plugin.
Fixed in 9.0.1 FP1
• SPR# GKLA9CYGTP - Fixes an issue where 'More Settings' cannot be selected when creating a
selective replica of a mail file from the Notes Browser Plugin
• SPR# ARAR9BTK96 - With the following Notes.ini, the Notes Browser Plug-in will be shut
down immediately after the last Notes Browser Plug-in tab is closed by the user
Fixes
47. Part Numbers
Description Part Number
IBM Notes Browser Plug-in V9.0.1 for Win English full CIQ90EN
IBM Notes Browser Plug-in Lite V9.0.1 for Win English full CIQ96EN
IBM Notes Browser Plug-in V9.0.1 Multilingual User Interface Pack for Group 1 CIT9GML
IBM Notes Browser Plug-in 9.0.1 Multilingual User Interface Pack for Group 2A
IBM Notes Browser Plug-in 9.0.1 Multilingual User Interface Pack for Group 2B
IBM Notes Browser Plug-in 9.0.1 Multilingual User Interface Pack for Group 3
CIUZ8ML
CIVY6ML
CIVY7ML
What are the Passport Advantage Part numbers for Notes Browser Plug-in?