Virtualizing HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 (incl. Language Packs, Fix Packs, Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your Notes client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. In this session, you will learn how to implement, configure and tune HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%), bringing a much better performance and increasing the stability into the Notes client. Beside a live demo on what we call “The Workspace (folder) Improvement” you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects, how these stories can help you and a detailed recipe on ”How to run the Installation and initial configuration of Notes in the best possible way for your very own infrastructure”.
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 Discover tips and tweaks - how to debug your Notes client, deal with outdated ODS, network latency and application performance issues and the measurable benefit that provides to your users.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!
CollabSphere 2020 Live - HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 Upgrades: Easy - Fast - SeamlessChristoph Adler
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client ever.
In this Workshop Florian Vogler & Christoph Adler will show you detailed how you can use MarvelClient Upgrade to configure, prepare and run the best HCL Notes installations ever. You will learn how easy it is to get all users upgraded to the latest and greatest version of HCL Notes in lightspeed, seamlessly and without any disruptions for users. Additionally to "upgrades" they will show how to create "initial" installation packages for HCL Notes being able to deploy this on new computers AND the fully automatic way to create an HCL Notes installation for virtual platforms like Citrix and VDI including all needed optimizations and performance tweaks.
#dnug47online - The easy way to manage HCL NomadChristoph Adler
HCL Nomad ist DER Weg um HCL Domino Applikationen auf mobilen Endgeräten wie Smartphones und Tablets (iOS & Android) zu nutzen. In dieser Session möchte Euch Christoph Adler (panagenda) zeigen, wie man die Nomad Clients von A bis Z via managen kann. Gerade auf mobilen Endgeräten ist es wichtig, dass Clients immer korrekt konfiguriert und alle benötigten Applikationen vorhanden sind. All das kann via MarvelClient aus einer zentralen Domino-Datenbank erledigt werden. Probleme mit Verbindungsdokumenten, Arbeitsumgebungen, Zertifikaten, Links zu Applikationen, der Sicherheit usw. gehören dann Vergangenheit an. Außerdem hilft die Analyse-Komponente des MarvelClient dabei, die Übersicht über alle mobilen Endgeräte nicht zu verlieren. Da "MarvelClient for HCL Nomad" technisch und auch lizenztechnisch fest in die Plattform integriert ist, ist dies für alle Kunden mit aufrechter Wartung automatisch inkludiert. Freut Euch auf eine spannende Session mit vielen verschiedenen live demos und Kundenszenarien.
In this Workshop Christoph Adler will show you detailed how you can use MarvelClient Upgrade to configure, prepare and run the best HCL Notes installations ever. You will learn how easy it is to get all users upgraded to the latest and greatest version of HCL Notes in lightspeed, seamlessly and without any disruptions for users. Additionally to "upgrades" he will show how to create "initial" installation packages for HCL Notes being able to deploy this on new computers AND the fully automatic way to create an HCL Notes installation for virtual platforms like Citrix and VDI including all needed optimizations and performance tweaks.
Von A bis Z-itrix: Installieren Sie den stabilsten und schnellsten HCL Notes-...panagenda
Aufnahme: https://pan.news/20191105de
Abstract: Notes auf Citrix. Sie wollten es haben um Ihr Leben und das Ihrer Endbenutzer einfacher zu machen. Aber wie so oft stellt sich heraus, dass alles seine Nachteile hat. Es gibt eine ganze Reihe von Fallstricken und Problemen beim Installieren und Konfigurieren des Clients. Im Betrieb zeigen sich dann lange Startzeiten und ein langsames UI als echte Produktivitätskiller - dank Datenverzeichnissen auf Netzlaufwerken scheint dies unvermeidbar.
Kein Grund zur Verzweiflung! Sie können all diese Themen in den Griff bekommen!
In diesem Webinar zeigen wir Ihnen Schritt für Schritt wie sie den perfekten Notesclient auf Citrix installieren und konfigurieren. Befehlszeileneinstellungen für die Installation, NotesShareClasses, jvm.properties/rcp-install.properties, stub-notes.ini, config-file und mehr - alles wird detailliert erklärt.
Sie werden auch sehen, wie sie MarvelClient Roaming einsetzen können, um Startzeiten und UI-Performance drastisch verbessern. Es ist möglich: Zentrale Installation mit Datenverzeichnis auf Netzlaufwerken, aber so schnell wie ein lokal installierter Client!
Wenn Sie fertig sind, haben Sie das ultimative Rezept für Notes auf Citrix in Ihren Händen. Worauf warten Sie noch?
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!
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!
CollabSphere 2020 Live - HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 Upgrades: Easy - Fast - SeamlessChristoph Adler
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client ever.
In this Workshop Florian Vogler & Christoph Adler will show you detailed how you can use MarvelClient Upgrade to configure, prepare and run the best HCL Notes installations ever. You will learn how easy it is to get all users upgraded to the latest and greatest version of HCL Notes in lightspeed, seamlessly and without any disruptions for users. Additionally to "upgrades" they will show how to create "initial" installation packages for HCL Notes being able to deploy this on new computers AND the fully automatic way to create an HCL Notes installation for virtual platforms like Citrix and VDI including all needed optimizations and performance tweaks.
#dnug47online - The easy way to manage HCL NomadChristoph Adler
HCL Nomad ist DER Weg um HCL Domino Applikationen auf mobilen Endgeräten wie Smartphones und Tablets (iOS & Android) zu nutzen. In dieser Session möchte Euch Christoph Adler (panagenda) zeigen, wie man die Nomad Clients von A bis Z via managen kann. Gerade auf mobilen Endgeräten ist es wichtig, dass Clients immer korrekt konfiguriert und alle benötigten Applikationen vorhanden sind. All das kann via MarvelClient aus einer zentralen Domino-Datenbank erledigt werden. Probleme mit Verbindungsdokumenten, Arbeitsumgebungen, Zertifikaten, Links zu Applikationen, der Sicherheit usw. gehören dann Vergangenheit an. Außerdem hilft die Analyse-Komponente des MarvelClient dabei, die Übersicht über alle mobilen Endgeräte nicht zu verlieren. Da "MarvelClient for HCL Nomad" technisch und auch lizenztechnisch fest in die Plattform integriert ist, ist dies für alle Kunden mit aufrechter Wartung automatisch inkludiert. Freut Euch auf eine spannende Session mit vielen verschiedenen live demos und Kundenszenarien.
In this Workshop Christoph Adler will show you detailed how you can use MarvelClient Upgrade to configure, prepare and run the best HCL Notes installations ever. You will learn how easy it is to get all users upgraded to the latest and greatest version of HCL Notes in lightspeed, seamlessly and without any disruptions for users. Additionally to "upgrades" he will show how to create "initial" installation packages for HCL Notes being able to deploy this on new computers AND the fully automatic way to create an HCL Notes installation for virtual platforms like Citrix and VDI including all needed optimizations and performance tweaks.
Von A bis Z-itrix: Installieren Sie den stabilsten und schnellsten HCL Notes-...panagenda
Aufnahme: https://pan.news/20191105de
Abstract: Notes auf Citrix. Sie wollten es haben um Ihr Leben und das Ihrer Endbenutzer einfacher zu machen. Aber wie so oft stellt sich heraus, dass alles seine Nachteile hat. Es gibt eine ganze Reihe von Fallstricken und Problemen beim Installieren und Konfigurieren des Clients. Im Betrieb zeigen sich dann lange Startzeiten und ein langsames UI als echte Produktivitätskiller - dank Datenverzeichnissen auf Netzlaufwerken scheint dies unvermeidbar.
Kein Grund zur Verzweiflung! Sie können all diese Themen in den Griff bekommen!
In diesem Webinar zeigen wir Ihnen Schritt für Schritt wie sie den perfekten Notesclient auf Citrix installieren und konfigurieren. Befehlszeileneinstellungen für die Installation, NotesShareClasses, jvm.properties/rcp-install.properties, stub-notes.ini, config-file und mehr - alles wird detailliert erklärt.
Sie werden auch sehen, wie sie MarvelClient Roaming einsetzen können, um Startzeiten und UI-Performance drastisch verbessern. Es ist möglich: Zentrale Installation mit Datenverzeichnis auf Netzlaufwerken, aber so schnell wie ein lokal installierter Client!
Wenn Sie fertig sind, haben Sie das ultimative Rezept für Notes auf Citrix in Ihren Händen. Worauf warten Sie noch?
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!
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client ever.
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2), 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 FP2 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
CollabSphere 2019 - Dirty Secrets of the Notes ClientChristoph Adler
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
RNUG - Virtual, Faster, Better! How to deploy HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 for Citrix...Christoph Adler
Virtualizing HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 (incl. Language Packs, Fix Packs, Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your Notes client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. In this session, you will learn how to implement, configure and tune HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%), bringing a much better performance and increasing the stability into the Notes client. Beside a live demo on what we call “The Workspace (folder) Improvement” you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects, how these stories can help you and a detailed recipe on ”How to run the Installation and initial configuration of Notes in the best possible way for your very own infrastructure”.
MarvelClient for iOS - Client Management for Domino Mobile Apppanagenda
In this session you will learn how to get your mobile clients under control quickly and easily using MarvelClient for iOS.
From initial user setup to workspace, Recent Apps, connection documents, user preferences, notes.ini entries, local replicas, full-text indexes, mail server changes, cloud migrations, mass changes in migration projects, profile documents, running LotusScript agents, workspace pages*, database/desktop icons* and bookmarks. [* even though workspace is not supported it is used for the client to function properly]
Follow Christoph on SlideShare: https://pan.news/ChristophAdlerSlideShare
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
From A to Z-itrix: Setting up the most stable and fastest HCL Notes client on...panagenda
Recording: https://pan.news/enmcs2e2
Abstract: Notes on Citrix. You wanted it to make life so much easier for you and your end-users. Turns out, your life’s not as easy as you hoped. The way forward is full of pitfalls. Correctly configuring and installing the client is only the first hurdle. The bad user experience from having to run Notes from a data directory on a network drive is the next. Slow client start times and a laggy UI appear to be the price you have to pay.
But don’t despair! You’ll shortly have a grip on all those issues!
In this webinar, we will walk you through all the steps you need to install and configure the perfect Notes client on Citrix. Installation command lines, NotesShareClasses, jvm.properties/rcp-install.properties, stub-notes.ini, config-file, and more – all covered in detail. You’ll see how you can use MarvelClient Roaming to vastly improve start times and UI performance in all areas. Imagine having the benefits of centralized installation with everything on network drives combined with the performance of a locally installed client!
At the end of this session, you’ll have in your hands the definitive recipe for Notes on Citrix success. What are you waiting for? It’s time you and your end-users started living the good life.
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.
Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes
client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated
templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data
directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it,
upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try,
you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or
participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management
knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client
upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
Domino Tech School - Upgrading to Notes/Domino V10: Best PracticesChristoph Adler
Are you looking to deploy Domino V10 but don’t know where to start? Upgrade servers or clients first? Should I upgrade the ODS? If you have questions like these, this session is for you. Get a complete understanding of the process to upgrade to Domino V10, and learn from best practices and tips from the field.
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!
Engage 2018: IBM Notes and Domino Performance Boost - Reloaded Christoph Adler
Created by Christoph Adler (panagenda) & Luis Guirigay (IBM)
There is always room for improvement! Maximizing the IBM Notes client and Domino server performance doesn't have to be complicated. Reloaded for the latest IBM Notes/Domino 9 version (9.0.1 Feature Pack 10 or later), join Chris and Luis to find out the best and latest performance tuning tips. Learn how to debug your clients(s) and server(s), deal with outdated ODS, network latency, application/mail performance issues and more. Improve your IBM Notes 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 Clients (Citrix / VMWare / etc).
Engage 2020 - panagenda Workshop: All things Notes 11!Christoph Adler
Come join this jam packed workshop covering everything you may want to know about Notes 11!
From administration, upgrade best practices, through the various flavours of HCL Notes and Nomad, to development, we will look at plenty of tips and tricks for both clients and applications.
Your hosts will be Christoph Adler and Florian Vogler, who will make sure that you will have lots of fun and take a ton of knowledge and value along with you!
We are very much looking forward to seeing you and frying your brains!
RNUG 2020: Virtual, Faster, Better! How to deploy HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 for Ci...panagenda
Virtualizing HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 (incl. Language Packs, Fix Packs, Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your Notes client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. In this session, you will learn how to implement, configure and tune HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%), bringing a much better performance and increasing the stability into the Notes client. Beside a live demo on what we call “The Workspace (folder) Improvement” you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects, how these stories can help you and a detailed recipe on ”How to run the Installation and initial configuration of Notes in the best possible way for your very own infrastructure”.
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client ever.
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
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!
Virtual, Faster, Better! How to Virtualize IBM Notes V10panagenda
Virtualizing IBM Notes V10 (incl. Language Packs, Feature Packs, IBM Connections Plugins for Notes and more) 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 IBM Notes V10 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%) and more. Beside a live demo you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects and a recipe, how to run the Installation and initial configuration in the best possible way.
CollabSphere2018 - Virtual, Faster, Better! How to virtualize IBM Notes V10Christoph Adler
Virtualizing IBM Notes V10 (incl. Language Packs, Feature Packs, IBM Connections Plugins for Notes and more) 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 IBM Notes V10 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%) and more. Beside a live demo you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects and a recipe, how to run the Installation and initial configuration in the best possible way.
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2), 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 FP2 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!
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client ever.
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2), 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 FP2 client installations and to provide a better experience for happier administration and happier end-users!
CollabSphere 2019 - Dirty Secrets of the Notes ClientChristoph Adler
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
RNUG - Virtual, Faster, Better! How to deploy HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 for Citrix...Christoph Adler
Virtualizing HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 (incl. Language Packs, Fix Packs, Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your Notes client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. In this session, you will learn how to implement, configure and tune HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%), bringing a much better performance and increasing the stability into the Notes client. Beside a live demo on what we call “The Workspace (folder) Improvement” you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects, how these stories can help you and a detailed recipe on ”How to run the Installation and initial configuration of Notes in the best possible way for your very own infrastructure”.
MarvelClient for iOS - Client Management for Domino Mobile Apppanagenda
In this session you will learn how to get your mobile clients under control quickly and easily using MarvelClient for iOS.
From initial user setup to workspace, Recent Apps, connection documents, user preferences, notes.ini entries, local replicas, full-text indexes, mail server changes, cloud migrations, mass changes in migration projects, profile documents, running LotusScript agents, workspace pages*, database/desktop icons* and bookmarks. [* even though workspace is not supported it is used for the client to function properly]
Follow Christoph on SlideShare: https://pan.news/ChristophAdlerSlideShare
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
From A to Z-itrix: Setting up the most stable and fastest HCL Notes client on...panagenda
Recording: https://pan.news/enmcs2e2
Abstract: Notes on Citrix. You wanted it to make life so much easier for you and your end-users. Turns out, your life’s not as easy as you hoped. The way forward is full of pitfalls. Correctly configuring and installing the client is only the first hurdle. The bad user experience from having to run Notes from a data directory on a network drive is the next. Slow client start times and a laggy UI appear to be the price you have to pay.
But don’t despair! You’ll shortly have a grip on all those issues!
In this webinar, we will walk you through all the steps you need to install and configure the perfect Notes client on Citrix. Installation command lines, NotesShareClasses, jvm.properties/rcp-install.properties, stub-notes.ini, config-file, and more – all covered in detail. You’ll see how you can use MarvelClient Roaming to vastly improve start times and UI performance in all areas. Imagine having the benefits of centralized installation with everything on network drives combined with the performance of a locally installed client!
At the end of this session, you’ll have in your hands the definitive recipe for Notes on Citrix success. What are you waiting for? It’s time you and your end-users started living the good life.
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.
Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes
client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated
templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data
directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it,
upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try,
you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or
participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management
knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client
upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
Domino Tech School - Upgrading to Notes/Domino V10: Best PracticesChristoph Adler
Are you looking to deploy Domino V10 but don’t know where to start? Upgrade servers or clients first? Should I upgrade the ODS? If you have questions like these, this session is for you. Get a complete understanding of the process to upgrade to Domino V10, and learn from best practices and tips from the field.
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!
Engage 2018: IBM Notes and Domino Performance Boost - Reloaded Christoph Adler
Created by Christoph Adler (panagenda) & Luis Guirigay (IBM)
There is always room for improvement! Maximizing the IBM Notes client and Domino server performance doesn't have to be complicated. Reloaded for the latest IBM Notes/Domino 9 version (9.0.1 Feature Pack 10 or later), join Chris and Luis to find out the best and latest performance tuning tips. Learn how to debug your clients(s) and server(s), deal with outdated ODS, network latency, application/mail performance issues and more. Improve your IBM Notes 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 Clients (Citrix / VMWare / etc).
Engage 2020 - panagenda Workshop: All things Notes 11!Christoph Adler
Come join this jam packed workshop covering everything you may want to know about Notes 11!
From administration, upgrade best practices, through the various flavours of HCL Notes and Nomad, to development, we will look at plenty of tips and tricks for both clients and applications.
Your hosts will be Christoph Adler and Florian Vogler, who will make sure that you will have lots of fun and take a ton of knowledge and value along with you!
We are very much looking forward to seeing you and frying your brains!
RNUG 2020: Virtual, Faster, Better! How to deploy HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 for Ci...panagenda
Virtualizing HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 (incl. Language Packs, Fix Packs, Connections Plugins for Notes and more) is an effective way to standardize your Notes client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. In this session, you will learn how to implement, configure and tune HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%), bringing a much better performance and increasing the stability into the Notes client. Beside a live demo on what we call “The Workspace (folder) Improvement” you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects, how these stories can help you and a detailed recipe on ”How to run the Installation and initial configuration of Notes in the best possible way for your very own infrastructure”.
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client ever.
Join this session and learn how you can take the WORST Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it WITHOUT DISRUPTION! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 15 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V11 Client ever.
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!
Virtual, Faster, Better! How to Virtualize IBM Notes V10panagenda
Virtualizing IBM Notes V10 (incl. Language Packs, Feature Packs, IBM Connections Plugins for Notes and more) 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 IBM Notes V10 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%) and more. Beside a live demo you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects and a recipe, how to run the Installation and initial configuration in the best possible way.
CollabSphere2018 - Virtual, Faster, Better! How to virtualize IBM Notes V10Christoph Adler
Virtualizing IBM Notes V10 (incl. Language Packs, Feature Packs, IBM Connections Plugins for Notes and more) 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 IBM Notes V10 on platforms like Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing start-up times (up to 70%) and more. Beside a live demo you'll also get some worst practices stories as Chris shares his experiences from real-world client virtualization projects and a recipe, how to run the Installation and initial configuration in the best possible way.
In this session (re-reloaded and remastered for HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP2), 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 FP2 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!
AdminCamp 2018 - Virtuell - schneller und besser! Notes V10 auf Citrix & VMWareChristoph Adler
Für die Bereitstellung von IBM Notes V10 (Beta-2) in einer virtuellen Umgebung (Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop und/oder VMWare Horizon), müssen einige Punkte beachtet werden, die ausschlaggebend für Performance und Stabilität sind. In dieser Session wird von der Installation bis hin zu automatischen Konfiguration alle relevanten Punkte behandelt um IBM Notes V10 (Beta-2) bestmöglich betreiben zu können. Als Bonus zeigt Ihnen Christoph Adler wie man die Startzeit des Clients um bis zu 70% reduizieren kann. Neben Live-Demos erhalten Sie eine Schritt-fürSchritt - Anleitung um IBM Notes V10 (Beta-2) vollautomatisiert zu installieren und zu konfigurieren.
Workshop: HCL Notes 14 Upgrades einfach gemacht – von A bis Zpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/workshop-hcl-notes-14-upgrades-einfach-gemacht-von-a-bis-z/
Die Zeit ist fast gekommen: Notes 14 steht vor der Tür und bringt eine Fülle von neuen Funktionen mit sich. Mit dem sich abzeichnenden Ende des Produktsupports für HCL Notes 9 & 10 im Jahr 2024 ist es höchste Zeit, über ein Upgrade nachzudenken. Bisher haben Sie vielleicht gezögert, weil Upgrade-Projekte in der Regel langwierig, anstrengend und voller Stolpersteine sind. Aber das muss nicht sein. Erstinstallation oder Upgrade, Laptop oder virtuelle Infrastruktur – Sie können Upgrades in wenigen Minuten durchführen, ohne die Benutzer bei ihrer Arbeit zu stören. Sehen Sie wie!
In diesem spannenden Hands-On Workshop unter der Leitung des HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas erhalten Sie aus erster Hand Tipps und Anleitungen zur Konfiguration, Vorbereitung und Durchführung von blitzschnellen Installationen von HCL Notes 14 mit MarvelClient Upgrade. Auch für bestehende Anwender von MarvelClient Upgrade ist dies eine gute Auffrischungsveranstaltung mit Fokus auf Notes 14 – denn es wird unter anderem gezeigt, wie Sie bestehende Upgrade-Konfigurationen wiederverwenden können, um noch schneller zu werden.
Und das Beste: Wenn Sie MarvelClient Upgrade noch nicht kennen, können Sie mit unserer kostenlosen Version sofort loslegen und Ihr neu erworbenes Wissen in die Praxis umsetzen!
Was Sie lernen werden
- Upgrade von Notes-Clients von beliebiger Ausgangsversion/-konfiguration auf die gewünschte Zielversion und -konfiguration
- Upgradepakete konfigurieren und vorbereiten, inkl. Spezialbehandlung von Themen rund um Notes 14, wie zum Beispiel der Wechsel von 32-bit auf 64-bit
- Ausrollen und Durchführen der Upgrades mit MarvelClient ohne Endbenutzer zu stören oder Softwaredeployment verwenden zu müssen
- Pakete für die Erstinstallation auf neuen PCs schnüren
- Pakete für virtualle Umgebungen wie Citrix oder VDI, inklusive aller nötigen Optimierungen und Leistungsverbesserungen
Speaker: Christoph Adler, Senior Consultant, panagenda
Abstract: Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client ever.
engage 2019 Workshop - Dirty Secrets of the Notes ClientChristoph Adler
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Join us in this fast-paced workshop where we will reveal the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and turn them into golden features. Learn how to transform the worst Notes Client deployments into the best, getting better performance and stability by reducing the amount of system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O. We'll share our knowledge and show you the best ways of getting Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and finally loved by your users.
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.
DNUG - Workshop: Alles was Du schon immer über den IBM Notes-Client wissen wo...Christoph Adler
Die Fachgruppe Domino lädt Dich am 11. April 2019 zu einem Notes-Workshop in Frankfurt am Main ein. Gemeinsam mit Christoph Adler beleuchten wir den IBM Notes-Client von A bis Z. Es werden u. a. folgende Themen behandelt bzw. Fragen detailliert beantwortet: Welche Ausprägungen von IBM Notes gibt es und was ist der Unterschied? Welche sind die aktuell zu empfehlenden Versionen (inkl. Feature Pack mit Interim Fix, JVM Patch, Sametime embedded, usw.)? Welche Unterschiede gibt es technisch zwischen Installationen auf Laptops/Desktops…
AdminCamp 2018 - IBM Notes V10 Performance BoostChristoph Adler
IBM Notes mit einer besseren Performance auszustatten, muss nicht kompliziert sein. In einer bereits für IBM Notes V10 (Beta-2) aktualisierten Version, zeigt Christoph Adler Ihnen, was eingestellt werden muss, um die bestmögliche Performance zu erreichen. In diesem Zuge werden Themen wie ClientClocking, ODS, Netzwerk-Latenzen und gesteigerte Applikations-Performance behandelt. BestPractices bzgl. Arbeitsumgebungs- und Verbindungsdokumente und warum die catalog.nsf so wichtig ist. Verbessern Sie Ihre IBM Notes 10 (Beta-2) Installation so, um Benutzer (wieder) glücklich zu machen. Denn "glückliche Benutzer == glückliche Admins".
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).
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).
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
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dachnug49 - panagenda Workshop - 100 new things in Notes, Nomad Web & MarvelC...Christoph Adler
Come join this jam packed workshop covering 100 new things in Notes, Nomad Web & MarvelClient you don't want to miss! Get to know the latest and greatest about Nomad Web 1.0.3/1.0.4, SafeLinx 1.2.1.1, Notes 12.0.1 FP1, and the all new Document Properties Plugin. Take away Client Upgrade Best Practices, best Performance & Stability tips, and how to make your Notes client look all new and shiny. Your hosts will be Christoph Adler and Florian Vogler, who will make sure that you will have a lot of fun and take a ton of knowledge and value along with you! We are very much looking forward to seeing you and frying your brains!
Engage 2022 - panagenda Workshop - 100 new things in Notes, Nomad Web & Marve...Christoph Adler
Come join this jam packed workshop covering 100 new things in Notes, Nomad Web & MarvelClient you don't want to miss!
Get to know the latest and greatest about Nomad Web 1.0.3/1.0.4, SafeLinx 1.2.1.1, Notes 12.0.1 FP1, and the all new Document Properties Plugin. Take away Client Upgrade Best Practices, best Performance & Stability tips, and how to make your Notes client look all new and shiny.
Your hosts will be Christoph Adler and Florian Vogler, who will make sure that you will have a lot of fun and take a ton of knowledge and value along with you! We are very much looking forward to seeing you and frying your brains!
In dieser Session möchten wir Euch zeigen, welche Methoden für HCL Notes Client Upgrade Projekte genutzt werden können, wie z. B. SmartUpgrade, NotesAutoUpdate, MarvelClient Upgrade FREE25 oder andere Software-Verteil-Systeme bei denen Ihr Euer eigenes Paket schnüren könnt. Welche Herausforderungen können bei Upgrade-Projekten auf Euch zukommen und wie könnt Ihr diese am besten meistern? Diese und viele andere Fragen werden in dieser Session beantwortet werden.
Engage 2022 - Upgrades to HCL Notes 12.0.1 using MarvelClient Upgrade FREE25Christoph Adler
In this session Christoph will show you in detail how you can use MarvelClient Upgrade FREE25 to configure, prepare and run the best HCL Notes 12.0.1 installations ever. You will learn how easy it is to get all users upgraded to the latest and greatest version of HCL Notes in lightspeed, seamlessly and without any disruptions for users.
Additionally to "upgrades" he will show how to create "initial" installation packages for HCL Notes being able to deploy this on new computers AND the full automatic way to create an HCL Notes installation for virtual platforms like Citrix and VDI including all needed optimizations and performance tweaks.
dachnug49 - FREE Document Properties Plugin (Regular & PRO Editions) for HCL ...Christoph Adler
In dieser Session wird Euch Christoph Adler zeigen, wie der neue "Advanced Properties"-Dialog (Regular Edition) in HCL Notes 12.0.1 aussieht und zu bedienen ist. Zusätzlich gibt es eine freie PRO-Version, die Funktionen wie z. B. Felder erstellen, bearbeiten, löschen beinhaltet und natürlich das Kopieren von ausgewählten Feldern von einem Dokument zum Anderen. All das natürlich auch mit Profildokumenten. Da die Regular & PRO Editions vom "Document Properties Plugin by panagenda" auch bereits mit Notes 9.0.1 oder höher funktionieren, wird Christoph Euch außerdem zeigen, wo Ihr die Plugins (Regular & PRO Editions) frei herunterladen könnt und wie sie installiert werden. Freut Euch auf eine spannende und interaktive Session.
engage 2019 - 15 Domino v10 Admin features we LOVEChristoph Adler
Domino 10 shipped jam-packed with new features that will make administrators' lives a breeze. In this talk, we'll share everything we know and love about our 15 new favorites—from the long-awaited NSF size limit boost, to brand-new gems like Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), deletion logging and more. You'll learn how to get the most out of all of them, proven through practical customer examples. You'll walk away from this fast-paced, in-depth session with a solid understanding of the new way to administer Domino 10, as well as a hands-on guide to properly put these great features to use!
AdminCamp2019 - MarvelClient Upgrade Free Edition - Effektiv von IBM Notes 6....Christoph Adler
In dieser Session wird Ihnen Christoph Adler zeigen, wie Sie in nur wenigen Minuten ein produktives IBM Notes 10.0.1 Upgrade-Paket erstellen und verteilen können. Natürlich werden hier auch Themen wie technische Verteilung des Paketes, benötigte Administrationsrechte, hinzuzufügende Sprachen usw. behandelt. Die Session beinhaltet nur wenige Folien, denn ansonsten wird alles live gezeigt => Paket-Erstellung, -Verteilung und natürlich der Upgradevorgang selbst.
Und das beste daran, alle verwendeten Software-Lösungen und -Tools können Sie kostenfrei nutzen, ganz ohne Benutzer- oder Zeitlimitierung.
AdminCamp2019 - Notes V10 Upgrades - Alles was man wissen muss!Christoph Adler
Wir nehmen die schlimmsten Notes-Client-Deployments (simulierte Multi-User Installationen, kopierte Datenverzeichnisse, veraltete Schablonen, kaputt-benutzte Workspace-Verzeichnisse, dramatisch gewachsene Datenverzeichnisse usw.), führen eine Reinigung durch und Upgraden auf das aktuelle Release! In dieser Session werden die besten und neuesten Kenntnisse im Bereich Client-Management sowie jahrelange Erfahrung mit Notes-Client-Upgrades zusammengebracht, um Ihnen den Weg zum bestmöglichen IBM Notes V10 Deployment aufzuzeigen. Hier erhalten Sie das Rezept zum Erfolgreichen Upgrade und noch viel mehr.
AdminCamp2019 - We love Domino V10 - 15 neue Domino-Admin-FeaturesChristoph Adler
Domino V10 wurde mit einem ganzen Rucksack an neuen Features ausgeliefert, die das Leben von Administratoren zu einem Kinderspiel machen. In diesem Vortrag teilen wir mit Ihnen alles, was wir über unsere 15 neuen Favoriten wissen und lieben - von der lang erwarteten ODS53 bis zu brandneuen Angeboten wie Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), Deletion Logging und viel mehr. Sie erfahren, wie Sie das Beste aus den neuen Features herausholen können und was durch praktische Kundenbeispiele nachgewiesen wird.
Die Fachgruppe Domino lädt Dich am 21. Februar zu einem Webcast ein. Wir beleuchten alle Neuigkeiten aus dem Bereich ICS rund um die Themen Notes, Domino, Sametime, Traveler, IDMA und vieles mehr.
Darüber hinaus besprechen wir weitere aktuelle Informationen und Eindrücke von der IBM Think Konferenz, die vom 12. bis 15. Februar 2019 in San Francisco stattfindet.
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
Globus Compute wth IRI Workflows - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
As part of the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) program, NERSC at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and ALCF at Argonne National Lab are working closely with General Atomics on accelerating the computing requirements of the DIII-D experiment. As part of the work the team is investigating ways to speedup the time to solution for many different parts of the DIII-D workflow including how they run jobs on HPC systems. One of these routes is looking at Globus Compute as a way to replace the current method for managing tasks and we describe a brief proof of concept showing how Globus Compute could help to schedule jobs and be a tool to connect compute at different facilities.
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.
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.
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Accelerate Enterprise Software Engineering with PlatformlessWSO2
Key takeaways:
Challenges of building platforms and the benefits of platformless.
Key principles of platformless, including API-first, cloud-native middleware, platform engineering, and developer experience.
How Choreo enables the platformless experience.
How key concepts like application architecture, domain-driven design, zero trust, and cell-based architecture are inherently a part of Choreo.
Demo of an end-to-end app built and deployed on Choreo.
In software engineering, the right architecture is essential for robust, scalable platforms. Wix has undergone a pivotal shift from event sourcing to a CRUD-based model for its microservices. This talk will chart the course of this pivotal journey.
Event sourcing, which records state changes as immutable events, provided robust auditing and "time travel" debugging for Wix Stores' microservices. Despite its benefits, the complexity it introduced in state management slowed development. Wix responded by adopting a simpler, unified CRUD model. This talk will explore the challenges of event sourcing and the advantages of Wix's new "CRUD on steroids" approach, which streamlines API integration and domain event management while preserving data integrity and system resilience.
Participants will gain valuable insights into Wix's strategies for ensuring atomicity in database updates and event production, as well as caching, materialization, and performance optimization techniques within a distributed system.
Join us to discover how Wix has mastered the art of balancing simplicity and extensibility, and learn how the re-adoption of the modest CRUD has turbocharged their development velocity, resilience, and scalability in a high-growth environment.
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Field Employee Tracking System| MiTrack App| Best Employee Tracking Solution|...informapgpstrackings
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Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead.
Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Security,
Spring Transaction, Spring MVC,
Log4j, REST/SOAP WEB-SERVICES.
3. Christoph Adler - Senior Consultant at panagenda
19+ years of Lotus / IBM / HCL Digital Solutions experience
Focused on
• Notes Client Management (incl. HCL Nomad)
• Analysis and Optimization of Notes/Domino infrastructures
• Application Modernization
• Cloud Migrations
Good to know
• Obviously German (accent)
• Bass player & geek
• Loves music, football (soccer) and beer
7. What are virtual environments (in this case)
Examples
• VDI – Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
– VMWare Horizon View OR Citrix XenDesktop
• TS – Terminal Services/Server
– Citrix XenApp
8. What we typically see at customers
Aged Notes installations in virtual environments that are working “somehow”
– mostly Notes data directories on network drives which cause
• long startup times of HCL Notes (up to 60 sec)
• hangs and wait times due to interruptions and poor network latency
• high network traffic as HCL Notes is constantly reading / writing data
• frequently corrupted local applications
• permanently occupied disk space on file servers / SAN / NAS
– at least 120MB per user
– often because of old and outdated files, even templates
9. What we typically do at customers
• Sparking their enthusiasm for HCL Notes
– especially in virtual environments, HCL Notes can be optimized to start up fast, run
smooth and contribute to a positive end user IT experience by
• switching to local Multi-user installations
• frequently maintaining contents of HCL Notes data folders
• relieving network, file servers and/or SAN/NAS systems
• Encouraging administrators to spend a little more time on troubleshooting and
analyzing HCL Notes
– Solve root causes, not symptoms!
11. To roam or not to roam: that is the question
• Given the previous reasons why HCL Notes in virtual environments should
not have any files in the network, the following logical questions arise
– How can personal HCL Notes data folders of end users be maintained locally on the
virtual environment servers?
• Think of having N servers in the farm where personal end user data potentially
needs to be on every single server
• How do end users get their most recent HCL Notes configuration no matter
on which server in the farm they log on?
• How to ensure that disk space used by HCL Notes data folders is cleared
after log off?
12. To roam or not to roam: that is the question (cont.)
• How to avoid transfers of large HCL Notes data folders per user during log on and
log off which increase wait times and cause network traffic?
• The answer is: Roaming!
– To provide end users with their latest HCL Notes configuration, their data needs to be
roamed onto the server they log on to start their session
– Roaming can be achieved through own procedures (e. g. logon script),
Domino Roaming or third-party solutions
13. To roam or not to roam: that is the question (cont.)
Log on to
virtual session
Roam data
Start
HCL Notes
Log on to
HCL Notes
(happens here:
logon script,
3rd-party
solutions)
Roam data
(or here: MarvelClient
Roaming)
Work with
HCL Notes
Roam data
(or here:
Domino
Roaming)
Shutdown
HCL Notes
Log off from
virtual session
Backup
data
Backup
data
(happens here:
Domino Roaming
or
MarvelClient
Roaming)
(or here)
Clear data
14. Make Your Data Work For You
HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 Installation
15. Basic stuff
• Use HCL’s default paths
– Program directory
C:Program Files(x86)HCLNotes
– Shared data directory
C:ProgramDataHCLNotesDatashared
– Data directory
C:Users<USERNAME>AppDataLocalHCLNotesData
• MultiUser install only → please!
• Use Install parameter “CITRIX=1” (at least if TS involved)
• No need to make changes to MSI package (scripts can help here)
19. ODS53 (cont.)
To upgrade the ODS of all shared templates in a virtual HCL Notes Multi-User
installation you can follow these steps
(includes ODS 53 for new databases created by the user)
• Add the following line to the shared notes.ini in %ProgramData%HCLNotesData
– CREATE_R10_DATABASES=1
• Make sure that the Administrator account used to log on to the virtual server does
not have a personal HCL Notes Data directory yet (in %LocalAppData%)
• From a command prompt type the following commands
– cd “%ProgramData%HCLNotesDataShared”
– “%ProgramFiles(x86)%HCLNotesncompact.exe” -C -ODS -*
20. Notes.ini
• A properly configured shared notes.ini can be essential for smooth running virtual
HCL Notes environments
• The shared notes.ini is used by every HCL Notes client session for which there’s no
personal HCL Notes data folder yet
• It’s located in %ProgramData%HCLNotesData
• It is used as a template/stub notes.ini out of which all parameters are transferred
into a users personal notes.ini upon the very first HCL Notes start
• Find some useful shared notes.ini parameters on the next slide
(additionally to the standard entries)
21. Notes.ini (cont.)
• Ports=TCPIP
• TCPIP=TCP,0,15,0,,12288,
– Note that this sets port compression to OFF, which is appropriate in virtual environments; Port
compression adds 5% CPU overhead and with 60 concurrent sessions this would result in
needing 3 dedicated CPUs for just port compression
• DISABLE_CLIENTRECORD=1
– This disables logging of client information back into the public address book as all virtual
environment users share the same servers in the farm anyway
22. Notes.ini (cont.)
• CREATE_R10_DATABASES=1
– Enables HCL Notes V11 Beta-1 to use the latest ODS version for newly created local applications.
Make sure to not use CREATE_R85_DATABASES (IBM Lotus Notes 8.5) or
CREATE_R9_DATABASES (IBM Notes 9.0.1) to avoid the use of an older ODS in HCL Notes 11.0.1
• Log=,1,0,7,40000
– This disables logging, which is optional but gains a slight performance improvement
– This could cause issues when applications needs an existing log.nsf → please check before!
• ConfigFile=C:ProgramDataHCLNotesDataconfig.txt
– For ConfigFile details see next topic
23. Notes.ini (cont.)
All parameters for copy & paste
Ports=TCPIP
TCPIP=TCP,0,15,0
DISABLE_CLIENTRECORD=1
CREATE_R10_DATABASES=1
Log=,1,0,7,40000
ConfigFile=C:ProgramDataHCLNotesDataconfig.txt
[always keep a blank line at the bottom!]
24. Config File
• HCL Notes can be set up unattended by using a so called ConfigFile – often
referred to as config.txt or setup.txt
• The ConfigFile needs to be referenced in the shared notes.ini using the parameter
ConfigFile=Drive: or UNCfolderfilename.txt (see previous topic)
• For more details, the following HCL Knowledge Article provides some very good
examples on how to create a ConfigFile as generic as possible
− https://support.hcltechsw.com/csm?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0036482
25. Config File (cont.)
Example ConfigFile for copy & paste
Username=%USERNAME%
Domino.Name=Hubserver/Acme
Domino.Address=servername.acme.com
Domino.Port=TCPIP
Domino.Server=1
AdditionalServices=-1
26. ShareClasses Improvement
• In HCL Notes the jvm.shareclasses file (*_xpdplat_.jvm_G41L00) is stored in each users
Dataworkspace.configorg.eclipse.osgi folder and has a fixed size of 64MB
• To optimize file I/O, speed up the HCL Notes Client start and save storage (960MB per
server == 15users), this file can be shared across all users of the virtual environment server
1. Create the following folder “%ProgramData%HCLNotesDataShareClasses“
and set folder rights for “everyone” to read / write access
2. Change the value of this parameter “jvm.shareclasses.loc=“ in
%ProgramFiles(x86)%HCLNotesframeworkrcpdeployjvm.properties
• from “${rcp.data}/.config/org.eclipse.osgi“
• to “C:/ProgramData/HCL/Notes/Data/ShareClasses“
→ it’s important to use “/” instead of “”
27. HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 - jvm.properties file
To speed up the HCL Notes JVM it’s useful to optimize memory settings
Open %ProgramFiles(x86)%HCLNotesframeworkrcpdeployjvm.properties
– Modify vmarg.Xmx from “-Xmx256m” to “-Xmx1024m”
– Modify vmarg.Xms from “-Xms64m” to “-Xms256m”
– Change vmarg.Xmca=-Xmca512k
The implicit rules
– Do not change vmarg.Xmx to more than -Xmx1024m regardless of how much memory you have
– vmarg.Xms should always be ¼ of what you changed Xmx to
Note
– The above defaults have been changed by IBM/HCL over the last couple of Notes releases.
You might find other values than Xmx256m and Xms64m in your setups.
28. The Out Of Memory Mystery In Notes 11
• Some of our customers who upgraded to Notes 11 have experienced out of memory
errors in the Notes client. That always ended up in freezes or crashes of HCL Notes
11.x
• The weird thing about this:
− The computer had plenty of available memory, and
− Task Manager showed that Notes was using a normal amount of memory, like 250MB or so
• Using Performance Monitor for more detailed troubleshooting
− “Private Bytes” - the amount of committed memory the application is using
− “Virtual Bytes” - the amount of virtual address space the application has reserved
More information:
https://www.panagenda.com/2020/08/the-out-of-memory-mystery-in-notes-11/
29. The Out Of Memory Mystery In Notes 11 (cont.)
More information:
https://www.panagenda.com/2020/08/the-out-of-memory-mystery-in-notes-11/
30. The Out Of Memory Mystery In Notes 11 (cont.)
• When we were testing, we found that out of memory errors were happening at the point that
the client hit the 2GB mark in the virtual address space monitor.
• This 2GB mark is important because the Notes client is still a 32-bit application. One of the
side-effects of this is it only has 2GB of virtual address space to play with (really 4GB, but half
of that is claimed by the kernel). 64-bit applications have a much, much larger virtual address
space (they sometimes reserve terabytes of space), but 32-bit applications need to be careful.
• SIDEBAR: A few clarifications about virtual address space:
− it’s completely different from virtual memory
− it doesn’t tell you how much memory the application is actually using
− it has nothing to do with how much memory is on the computer
− it’s a way of mapping memory that might be used by the application
− More information here about virtual address space
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/drivers/gettingstarted/virtual-address-spaces
More information:
https://www.panagenda.com/2020/08/the-out-of-memory-mystery-in-notes-11/
31. The Out Of Memory Mystery In Notes 11 (cont.)
• Solution
− The immediate fix was to reduce the Java heap size used by the Notes client
vmarg.Xmx=-Xmx512m
− See HCL‘s Technote about this:
https://support.hcltechsw.com/csm?id=kb_article&sysparm_article=KB0038188
• Why wasn’t this a problem before?
− When you compile a 32-bit application, there is a flag you can set called /LARGEADDRESSAWARE.
This allows the application’s process to use a full 4GB of virtual address space on a 64-bit operating
system, instead of the 2GB we were seeing above.
− It turns out that the java.exe and notes2.exe files on the Notes 9 client were compiled with the
/LARGEADDRESSAWARE flags, but the java.exe and notes2.exe files on the Notes 11 client were not.
− Notes 9 used the IBM version of the Java JVM but Notes 11 uses the OpenJDK OpenJ9 version. The
OpenJ9 32-bit distribution wasn’t compiled with /LARGEADDRESSAWARE until just recently
(version 8u262, from June 2020), so the Notes 11 client didn’t compile with that flag either.
− In other words, Notes 9 had a full 4GB virtual address space, but Notes 11.x only has 2GB.
More information:
https://www.panagenda.com/2020/08/the-out-of-memory-mystery-in-notes-11/
32. HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 - jvm.properties file
To speed up the HCL Notes JVM it’s useful to optimize memory settings
Open %ProgramFiles(x86)%HCLNotesframeworkrcpdeployjvm.properties
– Change vmarg.Xmx=-Xmx512m → or maybe to -Xmx768m
– Change vmarg.Xms=-Xms256m
– Change vmarg.Xmca=-Xmca512k
– Remove the value “singleJVM,” from the parameter “vmarg.Dshare=”
33. Workspace Improvement
• Every HCL Notes Client start in a virtual environment is a first (setup) start and takes
~20 secs on average
• ~65% - 75% of time during first starts is used to build the workspace folder (at least 13 sec)
• A typical new workspace folder (HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1)
consists of
– >220 files
– >160 folders
– >85 MB (including 64MB *_xpdplat_.jvm_G41L00 file)
• Building the workspace folder causes lots of file I/O
34. Workspace Improvement (cont.)
Accelerate the HCL Notes Client start to be >50% faster (with less file I/O)
1. With a non-admin user (Windows + HCL Notes) run an initial setup of HCL Notes
2. Start HCL Notes and wait for 1,5 minutes
3. Exit HCL Notes
4. Start HCL Notes again and wait for another 1,5 minutes
5. Exit HCL Notes
6. Create the following folder → %ProgramData%HCLNotesDataCommon
7. Copy the workspace folder from %LocalAppData%HCLNotesData to
%ProgramData%HCLNotesDataCommon
35. Workspace Improvement (cont.)
8. Delete the following files / folders in
%ProgramData%HCLNotesDataCommonworkspace
a) UDM
b) Logs → all but .prov2install
c) .metadata.pluginscom.ibm.collaboration.*
d) .metadata.pluginscom.ibm.rcp.personality.framework
e) .metadata.pluginscom.ibm.rcp.security.auth
f) .metadata.pluginscom.ibm.rcp.managedsettings
g) .metadata.pluginsorg.eclipse.e4.workbench
36. Workspace Improvement (cont.)
Important:
• You must recreate the workspace folder when your Installation changes (another Notes
version, Fix Pack, etc.)
• If you want to include the workspace folder to your installation package, you also must
include the following file:
– C:Program Files (x86)HCLNotesframeworkrcprcplauncher.properties
38. Windows Registry
If you change the Data Directory – let’s say from “H:NotesData” to
“%LocalAppData%HCLNotesData”
• Please ensure that the following Registry-Entry will be deleted during Windows-Logon (always)
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareLotusNotesNotesIniPath