IBM Connect 2013: Messaging and Collaboration RoadmapEd Brill
From IBM Connect 2013: Ed Brill's Messaging and Collaboration Roadmap and Strategy presentation. Covers IBM Notes/Domino 9.0 Social Edition, SmartCloud Notes, IBM Docs, and more.
IBM Connect 2013: Messaging and Collaboration RoadmapEd Brill
From IBM Connect 2013: Ed Brill's Messaging and Collaboration Roadmap and Strategy presentation. Covers IBM Notes/Domino 9.0 Social Edition, SmartCloud Notes, IBM Docs, and more.
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.
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.
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!
IBM Connect session
See also Call Speed Bandwidth Calculator spreadsheet
https://greenhouse.lotus.com/files/app#/file/a5817fad-b7b4-4fe5-94ce-00c11cf20ba4
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.
IBM Connect 2013 havde et omfattende teknisk indhold omkring collaboration solutions, samt et koncentreret fokus på den værdi, som IBM og virksomhedsledere tillægger social collaboration, portal, web experiences, content management, analytics og processtyring.
Dette webinar kigger nærmere på hovedelementerne fra Connect 2013, for at give jer et indblik i hvad I kan forvente i 2013. Vi vil blandt andet kigge på IBM Docs, Notes Social Edition, Traveler, Connections 4.5 og flere af de spændende indlæg fra konferencen.
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!
Í þessum fyrsta fyrirlestri fjöllum við um Enterprise forrit, hvað einkennir þau og hvaða áskoranir við stöndum frammi fyrir. Byrjum á því að skoða forritunarlausnir í samhengi við þróun undanfarinna ára. Menn tala um að nú séu "post PC" tímabil þar sem einkatölvan eins og við þekkjum hana er bara eitt af mörgum tækjum sem við notum. Forritun okkar geta verið snjallsíma öpp eða PC forrit og gögnin okkar eru í tölvuskýjunum.
Við skilgreinum hvað er átt við með Enterprise forritun og tökum fjölmörg dæmi. Skilgreinum B2B, B2C og tegundir af lausnum. Þá lítum við á þróun enterprise lausna frá Client-Server til gagnavera sem hýsa microservice lausnir. Slæmu fréttirnar eru að það er mjög erfitt að smíða svona lausnir, en góðu fréttirnar eru að við höfum fjölmörg tæki og tól til að hjálpa okkur.
What's New in IBM Web Experience FactoryDavalen LLC
This is an IBM created slide deck shared by Premier Business Partner, Davalen, discussing the new name and features in IBM Web Experience Factory (formerly WebSphere Portlet Factory). "The information on the new product is for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract. "
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!
App.Next - The Future of Domino Application DevelopmentTeamstudio
Learn IBM's product directions for Domino and XPages application development from 3 speakers from the IBM development team: Pete Janzen, Martin Donnelly, and Brian Gleeson.
The Domino application development landscape is about to get a whole lot richer. Not only is IBM giving developers new features that will enhance their on-premises platform, XPages runtime and Domino Designer, but they will show how they are bringing the value of Domino to the cloud with new services for IBM Bluemix. New responsive design features, RDBMS data sources, document encryption on the Web, and Bluemix: there's a lot to pack in!
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.
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.
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!
IBM Connect session
See also Call Speed Bandwidth Calculator spreadsheet
https://greenhouse.lotus.com/files/app#/file/a5817fad-b7b4-4fe5-94ce-00c11cf20ba4
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.
IBM Connect 2013 havde et omfattende teknisk indhold omkring collaboration solutions, samt et koncentreret fokus på den værdi, som IBM og virksomhedsledere tillægger social collaboration, portal, web experiences, content management, analytics og processtyring.
Dette webinar kigger nærmere på hovedelementerne fra Connect 2013, for at give jer et indblik i hvad I kan forvente i 2013. Vi vil blandt andet kigge på IBM Docs, Notes Social Edition, Traveler, Connections 4.5 og flere af de spændende indlæg fra konferencen.
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!
Í þessum fyrsta fyrirlestri fjöllum við um Enterprise forrit, hvað einkennir þau og hvaða áskoranir við stöndum frammi fyrir. Byrjum á því að skoða forritunarlausnir í samhengi við þróun undanfarinna ára. Menn tala um að nú séu "post PC" tímabil þar sem einkatölvan eins og við þekkjum hana er bara eitt af mörgum tækjum sem við notum. Forritun okkar geta verið snjallsíma öpp eða PC forrit og gögnin okkar eru í tölvuskýjunum.
Við skilgreinum hvað er átt við með Enterprise forritun og tökum fjölmörg dæmi. Skilgreinum B2B, B2C og tegundir af lausnum. Þá lítum við á þróun enterprise lausna frá Client-Server til gagnavera sem hýsa microservice lausnir. Slæmu fréttirnar eru að það er mjög erfitt að smíða svona lausnir, en góðu fréttirnar eru að við höfum fjölmörg tæki og tól til að hjálpa okkur.
What's New in IBM Web Experience FactoryDavalen LLC
This is an IBM created slide deck shared by Premier Business Partner, Davalen, discussing the new name and features in IBM Web Experience Factory (formerly WebSphere Portlet Factory). "The information on the new product is for informational purposes only and may not be incorporated into any contract. "
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!
App.Next - The Future of Domino Application DevelopmentTeamstudio
Learn IBM's product directions for Domino and XPages application development from 3 speakers from the IBM development team: Pete Janzen, Martin Donnelly, and Brian Gleeson.
The Domino application development landscape is about to get a whole lot richer. Not only is IBM giving developers new features that will enhance their on-premises platform, XPages runtime and Domino Designer, but they will show how they are bringing the value of Domino to the cloud with new services for IBM Bluemix. New responsive design features, RDBMS data sources, document encryption on the Web, and Bluemix: there's a lot to pack in!
In the digital era, empowering the workforce with the ability to re-engineer their workflows, processes and activities into more competitive and effective outcomes for the business is essential. In this session we will share our vision for developers, programmers and “citizen developers” refreshing and developing new Domino apps that are the foundation to automating processes that free up workers to pursue higher value activities. We also want to share how customers all over the world helped us shape the future of Notes/Domino and defined the top outcomes to be included in Domino 10.
IBM Connections Cloud Application Development StrategyLuis Benitez
This session will help you get started building your social applications. IBM Connections Cloud S1 provides easy to access integrated email with IBM Verse, social business capabilities and third party applications. It also provides a solid foundation for social and mail application development through APIs. This session guides users through the application development process for IBM Connections Cloud, from a blank page to a functional application. Attend this session to learn how to use existing services in your own applications and how to deploy to IBM Bluemix. Bluemix developers who haven't used IBM Connections can use a new Bluemix service to get started using these services within minutes.
ConnectED2015: IBM Domino Applications in BluemixMartin Donnelly
IBM ConnectED 2015 Abstract:
This session will show how Bluemix enables you to deploy Domino applications to the cloud in a matter of minutes. We will demonstrate how to leverage Bluemix buildpacks like XPages and Node.js both to modernize Domino applications and to give them a new home on a highly scalable and resilient PaaS. You will learn how to mix and match Bluemix runtimes and services to create Domino cloud apps rapidly, stage them privately and put them into production. You'll see how to use cutting edge tooling to monitor and manage your apps. This is the future.
My presentation for our Benelux IBM Rational Innovate event. This presentation explains how the IBM Bluemix and devops as a service solution can be used for modern cloud based development.
Kramer Reeves, the Director of Product Management for IBM Collaboration Solutions, will discuss and demonstrate the next generation of mail, IBM Mail Next, as well as provide a roadmap of where Notes and Domino is heading. Pete Janzen, Senior Product Manager, IBM Collaboration Solutions, will cover what is new for Notes and Domino application developers.
Lessons learned from the worlds largest XPage projectMark Roden
Working on the world's largest XPages implementation has its challenges. Modernizing an IBM Notes client application used in over 105 countries by over 100,000 users teaches you a lot! In this session, we'll share some of the challenges and our appropach to overcoming them. We'll demonstrate a new XPinC performance feature in the upcoming Social Edition being added as a result of our work with IBM. We'll also demonstrate best practices in user interaction, share lessons learned on team development using a single .nsf file -- and much more. Come and find out more about how you can save time, money and avoid end-user frustration as we share our experiences - and open the covers of the largest XPages project in the world. Sample DB provided!
How to Balance System Speed and Risk for Multi-Platform InnovationClaudia Ring
Walking the line between speed to market and stability of mission-critical systems is something many enterprise organizations deal with on a consistent basis, especially when planning a major application release. Multi-speed IT is a term that connotes the difficulty of balancing speed and risk for these enterprises, but also one that inherently defines a solution; moving at different speeds depending on system requirements. While moving at various speeds based on whether you are releasing changes for Systems of Engagement (SOE) or Systems of Record (SOR) can seem negative, it can be used as a stepping stone towards complete enterprise agility and iterative improvements in release management across both types of systems. Join Rosalind Radcliffe, IBM Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect for DevOps, as she discusses;
How to begin incorporating continuous testing into the release cycle for both SOE's and SOR's
How deployment automation can be incorporated into multi-platform deployments
How earlier, more frequent testing and automated deployments can help stabilize risk while increasing speed
Customer success with using these testing and deployment solutions to achieve agility across both SOE's and SOR's
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.
Programmatic Access to and Extensibility of the IBM SmartCloud for Social Bus...IBM Connections Developers
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business (IBM Connections in the cloud) provides an unique set of social and collaborative services like profiles, file sharing, community discussions and much more. Attend this webinar to see how to develop your own apps rapidly by leveraging these services from IBM Connections via the IBM Social Business Toolkit SDK. Additionally you will learn how to extend and customize IBM SmartCloud for Social Business via the extension framework.
Speakers:
Philippe Riand, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Application Development Architect
Niklas Heidloff, IBM Collaboration Solutions Community Advocate
Mark Wallace, IBM Collaboration Solutions Social Business Toolkit SDK Architect
https://ibmdw.net/social
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.
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.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
Sidekick Solutions uses Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apricot) and automation solutions to integrate data for business workflows.
We believe integration and automation are essential to user experience and the promise of efficient work through technology. Automation is the critical ingredient to realizing that full vision. We develop integration products and services for Bonterra Case Management software to support the deployment of automations for a variety of use cases.
This video focuses on the notifications, alerts, and approval requests using Slack for Bonterra Impact Management. The solutions covered in this webinar can also be deployed for Microsoft Teams.
Interested in deploying notification automations for Bonterra Impact Management? Contact us at sales@sidekicksolutionsllc.com to discuss next steps.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
Link to video recording: https://bnctechforum.ca/sessions/selling-digital-books-in-2024-insights-from-industry-leaders/
Presented by BookNet Canada on May 28, 2024, with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
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.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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.
2. Please note...
IBM’s statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBM’s sole
discretion.
Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be
relied on in making a purchasing decision.
The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver
any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract.
The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole
discretion
Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment.
The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including
considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the user’s job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage
configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve
results similar to those stated here.
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7. Productivity Apps – Stay on Task
OmniFocus 2
Tick – Customizable To-Do, Reminder
Clear+ Tasks & To-Do List
ToDo – To-Do & Task List
Todoist: To-Do List | Task List
Due – super fast reminders
Finish
Taasky – Beautiful, Simple and...
Procraster – Get Started
Notebooks 7
Wunderlist – To-Do & Task List
Any.DO Task & To-do List
AnyList – Grocery Shopping
2Do: Tasks Done in Style
Weave
CARROT To-Do
This Week - Reminders
7
Do it (tomorrow) HD
Notesfile
ListBook
2 Days
8. Productivity Apps – Take Note
Evernote
Drafts
Notability
Vesper: Elegant Notes
Awesome Notes
Fetchnotes
Wunderlist - To-Do & Task List
Recordium – pro voice record
Elements for Dropbox
Scratch – Your Quick-input Notepad
Byword
Skitch – Snap, Markup, Send.
Simplenote
CaptureAudio & Notes
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11. Looks the Same, Works the Same...
iNotes 9
Social Edition
Sametime
Docs
Notes 9
Social Edition
SmartCloud
Notes web
Connections
12. C-Suites Confirm: Socially Enabled Businesses to Expand
4,183 C-level Interviews
CXOs want to put the
components of a social
business and smarter
workforce in place
Source: IBM C-Suites Study, Oct 2013
http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/en/c-suite/csuitestudy2013/
13. “The money has to go where
the market goes: Social,
Mobile, Analytics, Security...”
― Steve Mills
January 23, 2014 |
14. Delivering a Market-leading, Integrated Portfolio
Social
Networking
Mail
Meetings
Chat
Docs
Content
XPages
IBM Connections platform
IBM Connections SDK tool-kit
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16. m:
terda 3
Ams
201
-Sep
30
c
●
●
EUROPEAN DATA CENTER
OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
Delivered on the SoftLayer
platform
SoftLayer manages more
than 100,000 devices for
21,000 customers in 140
countries!
17. IBM Commits $1.2 Billion to
Expand Global Cloud Footprint
Builds a Massive Network of Local Cloud
Hubs for Businesses Worldwide with 40
Data Centers Across Five Continents
– 17 Jan 2014
ibm.com/press
18. SoftLayer, an IBM Company
§ 13 data centers
§ 17 network PoPs
MSP
• Rapidly develop and
deploy value-add services
or resell SoftLayer
services
C3
Visit Showcase or
Stop by BP Cafe
§ Global private network
§ 100,000 devices
SaaS/ISV
• Rapidly build and deploy internetscale applications on reliable highperformance platform with
expansive API support
§ 21,000 customers
§ 22,000,000 domains
System Integrators
• Tap Into cloud to develop, test,
and deploy innovative, highperformance applications
Visit online:
www.softlayer.com/ibmpartners
High-value, cloud solutions within a high-performance global footprint to help you accelerate delivery of cloud
and managed services at lower cost and complexity
Faster access to broad range of solutions: hardware, operating systems and network
Rapidly launch partner-enabled applications with robust API support
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19. SmartCloud Notes
2013 – Delivered
Significant service update in September GA8
Web experience on par with on-premises iNotes 9
Notes password sync when changed via browser
Journaling for mail delivery and Notes session logging
Custom forms extension forms files in web
Additional SPAM management options
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SoftLayer acquisition
Mobile: Traveler upgrade, BlackBerry 10, iOS To Do's, Out-of-Office
20. SmartCloud Notes
2014 – Under consideration
Group calendar support in web
ActiveX support for Internet Explorer in web
Auto-save in web
Local archiving support in web
Integration with Files for attach/detach
View attachments in web
Embedded Experiences support
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Partial mail file data transfer
Support multiple administration roles
25. IBM Notes 9
Social Edition
Social Theme:
cleaner, more modern
look, adopted across
IBM product line for UI
consistency
Enhanced
Search
Shortcuts
Embedded
Experiences
“Group By”
and
“Show Beginning”
Abbreviated
dates
27. Embedded Experiences
Work without switching context...stay focused
...THIS!
See the latest
and add
additional
comments
Download the
file directly from
within mail
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29. My 9.0 Favorites...
29
“Discover” page
Click on URLs in edit mode
“Quick Find”
Group by Date
“Sticky” auto-sort for Date columns
“Snippets” (Show Beginning of Message)
Single-click access to Mail, Calendar, Contacts...
“Rolling Calendar” view (additive weeks)
“Weekly Planner” view
Category colors
“Add Sender to Contacts”
“Reply to All” from Sent folder
“Paste as Plain Text”
Shortcut key (Ctrl-R / Ctrl-Shft-R)
Apple® Mac® Cocoa® support
30. IBM Notes 9
Performance improvements
30
Open mail database performance
improved by 20% of first time open (>23%
in 9.0.1!)
Open mail database subsequent opens
improved by 5%
Subsequent Notes start-up time improved
by 6%
Opening an email document is improved
by 5%
Switching tabs improved by 3%
31. Customer Sessions at Connect
CUST115 – JB Hunt
Transporting Email to Mobile Users with IBM Notes Traveler at JB Hunt
CUST102 – Nationwide
Nationwide: Tips and Techniques for deploying IBM Notes Managed Mail Replica (MMR)
CUST121 – Princess Cruises
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business Hybrid Model Showcase at Princess Cruises
CUST104 – SMC Corporation of America
IBM Domino 9 XPages at SMC Corporation: See how XPages can drive
business forward
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32. Thought Leaders' Reaction
IDC – names IBM the leader in social software for the
4th consecutive year
Forrester – IBM was cited as a leader in The Forrester Wave™:
“Cloud Strategies of Online Collaboration Software Vendors, 3Q 2012”
Ovum – “New versions of IBM Notes and Domino show Microsoft the way
forward...”
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MDW – “IBM reveals a slick, modern user interface that embraces social
collaboration with Notes 9...”
33. Application Development
2013
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Domino Designer and Domino 9.0
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Mobile runtime re-based on Dojo® 1.8.3
New mobile events: Orientation Change, Resize Change, Transition Change
XPages are now fully accessible (WCAG 2.0 AA and Section-508 compliant)
XULRunner upgraded to 10.0.6
Simpler process for consuming web services
OpenNTF
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Server-side JavaScript debugger
XPages® developer productivity enhancements: content assist,
hyperlinking, hover help
XPages extension library incorporated into platform, including:
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Additional rich controls
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Mobile controls
XPiNC® enhancements
Calendaring & Scheduling APIs
Domino Designer and Domino 9.0.1
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XPages Social Enabler merged into Social Business Toolkit SDK
Twitterbootstrap4XPages
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Over 7,000 copies
sold worldwide
Translated to Chinese
Biggest selling IBM
Press application
development book
ever!
34. “It's done, and it wears
new clothes!”
New! Fresh! Dynamic!
THANKS: Oval Business Solutions
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Christian Guedemann (@guedeWebGate)
Bruce Elgort (@belgort)
Per Lausten (@perlausten)
Martin Rolph (@MartinRolph)
Niklas Heidloff (@nheidloff)
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Social channels and presence:
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Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/OpenNTF
Twitter: https://twitter.com/openntf
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openntf
“...the spirit of sharing so
that others can benefit...”
36. Domino Applications Built with XPages Mobile
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Hendricks Regional Health
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Using XPages to improve staff scheduling and communication, mobile
access to field protocols for EMTs, an insulin drip calculator and more
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Click → Link to case study
Imaging Business Machines, LLC
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Using XPages to modernize existing business applications
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Click → Link to case study
VCC
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XPages mobile controls provide mobile access to VCC's Endeavor
project management solution
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Click → Link to case study
SMC
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XPages plus Teamstudio Unplugged allows employees to perform
energy assessments offline with their mobile devices
37. IBM Domino® Applications in the Cloud
What’s coming
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An expressway for bringing Domino Applications to
the cloud
– New or existing customer applications
– ISV solutions
Leveraging the IBM SoftLayer cloud infrastructure
– Automated, Highly Available
– Worldwide data center footprint
– Pay per use and scale as needed
Work with ISSC and IBM Business Partners to
customize and manage
"IBM SoftLayer allowed QDiligence to quickly stand up
an optimized cloud-based infrastructure for our Dominobased corporate directors and officers questionnaires
solution."
– Russell Maher | Principal, QDiligence
Based on
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2014
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Mobile
– Pervasive access to Notes/Domino data from your smartphone or tablet device
– Responsive design – realize true vision of “build once, run anywhere”
Developer productivity
– Support new XPages controls in Domino Designer
– More easily integrate with disparate data sources
Cloud
– Leverage Platform-as-a-Service for Domino Applications
– SmartCloud Enterprise today → SoftLayer ®, soon
Social
– Empower users of Domino applications with social services
– Extend Domino applications in social containers with XPages
Application modernization
– Protect your investment in Notes/Domino
39. Traveler 9 in 2013
MobileIron® on Android®
Contacts on iOS®
1H (9.0)
Notes Traveler 9 available on IBM i
Support for Microsoft® Windows®
Phone 7.5/7.8 and 8.0
Support for Microsoft Windows
RT™/Pro™ Tablet
Support for BlackBerry® 10™ devices
2H (9.0.0.1)
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Out-of-Office support
MDM APIs
Smart Forward/Reply
Prevent copying
Updated contact display
New options for securing Traveler data
Enhanced attachment security
MobileIron integration
40. IBM Notes Traveler 2014 Strategy and Priorities
Traveler on iOS
Full Notes Traveler iOS client
Solution for those who need/want to move past current implementation limitations:
Security: Fully containerized client
Single App: No bouncing to other apps for common tasks:
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Domino Encrypted Mail
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Prevent Copy
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Out of Office
Calendar: Address Domino incompatibilities with iOS calendar app
Domino specific features not available in on board apps:
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Mail: two way draft folder sync, optimized mail search and sort
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Calendar: free time search, delegation, to dos integration
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Contacts: Domino specific fields & lookups
Cross app integration with Connections & Sametime (Sametime presence, direct Connections actions)
Still provide integrated work & personal experience expected by iOS users
Multiple mail, calendar, contacts accounts accessible via a single app
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41. Additional Traveler Priorities for 2014
Productivity enhancements
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Integrated collaboration suite
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Calendaring, ToDos
Improving Traveler Security
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Sametime awareness
Integration with Connections (Files,
Communities, Activities)
Enhanced Support on Windows Phone
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Sync trash folder
Response indicators in inbox
Sending S/MIME encrypted mail
MDM integration
DLP enhancements
Certificate-based authentication
NEW Android experience
42. IBM Notes and Domino 9.0.1
Social Edition
Notes
Deploying OpenSocial® components easier than ever
Delete or modify existing online meeting links in calendar invitations
Improvements to type-ahead drop down box
Notes Browser Plug-in enhancement to enable access to shared mail (group mail-in and
applications utilizing mail design) databases
iNotes
AutoSave messages to Drafts folder
Admins can now enforce a preference setting to allow or not allow attachments based on
company policy
Mail, Calendar, Contacts and Preferences are now accessible (WCAG 2.0 AA and Section508 compliant)
Improved deployability of the iNotes ActiveX control, which now supports deployment on
standard desktops (locked down machines)
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43. IBM Notes and Domino 9.0.1
Social Edition
Domino server installation and XPages
Domino server install and XPages, now fully accessible
IBM mail support for Microsoft Outlook 2013 (Limited Availability)
Notes Traveler
Set Out-of-Office status while on-the-go from your iOS or Android mobile device
Enforce a “Prevent Copy of Messages” restriction on iOS and Android devices
Now add meeting details to calendar entries on all Traveler device types
Like iOS and Android, attachments and inline images are now supported on Windows
Phone/RT platforms
GA'ed
on
29-OCT
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44. IBM Notes 9.0.1 Browser Plug-in
Integration of MUMA (Multi-User Migration Utility)
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Support
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New checkbox to disallow opening, if desired (database properties)
Support all the workflow with mail-in databases
IBM SmartCloud support
Properly handling locked-down desktop environment (e.g., Internet Explorer security settings)
Fix @IsNotesBrowserPlugin to work in an Evaluate
Allow specifying a browser to use for Notes Browser Plug-in via notes.ini
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Microsoft Windows® XP, 7, 8, 8.1
Internet Explorer® 11 on Windows 7, 8.1
Firefox 24 ESR
Allow opening mail template-based applications
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No longer need to uninstall prior version to install Notes Browser Plug-in
Seamless migration of data
NOTES_PLUGIN_DEFAULT_BROWSE=<FIREFOX or IEXPLORE>
Change to use Internet Explorer, if default browser is not supported for Notes Browser Plug-in (e.g., Google ®
Chrome®)
47. What about Notes.next ?
“Candidates” → “Choice,” “Interop,” “Delighters”
Notes on Apple® Mac® 64-bit OS X®
Run rules on existing email messages
“IBM mail support for Microsoft Outlook 2013” GA
Local archiving for SmartCloud Notes web
“Invitee can forward a meeting invitation as an invitation”
Delegate Calendar without delegating Contacts
Display Internet addresses instead of Notes addresses
Simplified archiving and mail clean-up
Simplified search user interface
Improved calendar interoperability with Microsoft Exchange ®
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48. Notes Application Virtualization
VMWare® ThinApp®, Micrsoft App-V®, Spoon Technology®
Encapsulates application from underlying operating system using a virtualization layer; allows local execution and
integration with the OS without needing to be installed
Simplifies initial deployment and subsequent updates (e.g., FixPacks, enables easy piloting of new versions, etc.)
A number of large companies are piloting the use of Application Virtualization for their Notes and Notes Browser
Plug-in deployments
IBM has announced full support for application virtualization – as part of the development process – via a white
paper published in late-2013
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/docume
ntation/notes/notesvirtualization/
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56. 1 2
IBM Mail Next → Two Mandates
A place we love
working in for
10+ hours a day
A system that works
for me...
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Find stuff
Prioritize stuff
Do stuff
57. Key Sessions
✔ KEY102 – “IBM Messaging and Collaboration: Innovations and Priorities for Today and
Tomorrow” (Kramer Reeves and Scott Souder)
✔ KEY108 – “IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Development Strategy” (Kramer
Reeves, Philippe Riand and Mikael Orn)
✔ ID100 – “What's New in IBM Notes” (Scott Souder and Simon Butcher)
✔ ID101 – “IBM Domino 2013 and Beyond” (Saurabh Calla and Scott Vrusho)
✔ ID102 – “IBM SmartCloud Notes: 2013 and Beyond” (Saurabh Calla and David Attardo)
✔ ID103 – “What's New in IBM iNotes Social Edition” (Jeff Foster and Scott Souder)
✔ ID600 – “IBM Notes Traveler: 2013 and Beyond” (Paul Miller and Saurabh Calla)
✔ BOF205 – “IBM Domino Application Development – Soup to Nuts” (Peter Janzen and Martin
Donnelly)
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Now, many of you know that I love to run. If anyone want to go, I generally start early (I regularly travel with a headlamp) and the only place I haven't been able to run one visit to an emerging market location where the wild dogs were too dangerous for me to risk leaving the hotel. Otherwise, I always run
But my running has evolved....at one point, years ago, I was a sprinter, (well, moreso in swimming but to a degree in running, also)
Later on, I stopped short races, and moved to longer and longer races....10k's, 1/2 marathons, marathons, and over the past five years, ultra marathons.
Recently, I actually returned to sprints again, doing 5ks' and shorter races.
What's the point? That this is the type of flexibility we need in our thinking about software. We need to think long but act now, prepare for and strategically think about an impact that will last 5 years or more...but move lightening fast
So, it's both a sprint and a Marathon when all is said and done. And that combination is possible.
So let's get going
(pic of Usain Bolt)
Main Point:
Essentially work is made of two types of activities. Repeatable and Non (or barely) repeatable. For the repeatable activities the IT industry has done a reasonable job of codifying the steps needed to complete those actions into business process applications
But much of our work today, in fact most of it is not repeatable and, much of this work, the long-tail, it's called, is done with email and spreadsheets.
Well, the world is changing.....sort of.
Email will still be a primary vehicle to communicate both a) actions and b) important information.
However, can we do anything more with the important actions that we receive? And how do you receive actions? a phone call? a Sametime or chat? in a meeting?
Eric Mack
Main Point: One of the best sellers from a few years ago that I like to remind folks to read is Atul Gawande's "The Checklist Manifesto". It describes how as technology (and medicine, in his case) have advanced, our minds are not able to keep up with the dizzying options of completing our work. We still have to remember what to do next in the non-deterministic activities.
In the world of office productivity, we still try to remember what we owe people and what we asked people to do for us
S. Valley is investing
Skills are sharpening
IBM → Bring it on!
All based on design thinking...
“One Touch” dial-in app example
SoftLayer is one of the largest cloud infrastructure providers in the world with more than 100K devices under management for 21,000 customers in 140 countries.
Their software automates every aspect of IaaS enabling it to deliver one of the industry's broadest and highest performing cloud platforms.
SoftLayer's support for public, private and hybrid networks enables a unified cloud platform service which easily integrates different architectures including x86 virtual machines, Bare Metal Dedicated servers and turnkey customer-dedicated Private clouds.
Their triple redundant, global network has 17 points of presence and 13 data centers allowing quick access to transport data from on delivery center to another, free of charge. This is a unique capability among cloud providers today.
SoftLayer offers a variety of different Partner relations for MSP, ISVs, Sis, Telcos and others. Choices include Reseller, Strategic and Hosting relationships designed to fit the right business model for business partners looking to expand and provide value-add, high performance capabilities to their customers.
We invite you to stop by Booth C3 in the Solution Center to learn more about what SoftLayer can do for your business.
Domino Designer and Domino 9 build on the success for AppDev in the 8.5.x stream. The fact that we XPages provides a much more extensible runtime framework and Domino Designer an extensible IDE has allowed the IBM development team to deliver new capabilities at a faster pace.
Productivity enhancements like an XPages server-side JavaScript debugger, source editor content assist and the huge infusion of rich web and mobile controls means developers can modernize existing or develop new applications even faster than before.
For 9.0.1, we not only had a sharp focus on quality but also on mobile. Moving up to Dojo 1.8.3, adding new mobile events and other mobile enhancements not only gives developers more capability but sets the stage for future enhancements.
As you know, we have used OpenNTF (our open source community for Domino developers) to get new capabilities into developers hands more quickly than we could through product releases. Merging Social Enabler with Social Business Toolkit SDK means we have one set of assets for developers building social business applications. Twitterbootstrap4xpages helps developers realize value of responsive web design especially for tablets.
On the left, we see 2 screen shots of Notes and Domino applications from the 90's. These applications provided a lot of business value when first created and at the time, one could consider them visually compelling. Today, those applications deliver a lot of business value but could in no way shape or form be considered visually compelling.
Today, customers demand a modern compelling web user experience. IBM Domino with XPages delivers what users want and in fact expect. Web developers can now build applications that deliver a UI that improves usability and productivity be it on a desktop, tablet or smartphone.
For 2014, our themes built on top of what we are doing today.
We want to build upon some of the foundational work done for XPages mobile in 9.0.1. As mentioned earlier, response web design is becoming the standard approach for building web applications. Since it allows the application to automatically adapt to the form factor, it really does realize the true vision of "build once, run anywhere." I think its safe to say you will see more XPages mobile innovation showing up on OpenNTF in the not too distant future.
As always, we want to improve your return on investment and improving developer productivity certainly does that. We will continue to deliver new features for Domino Designer be they core XPages controls or simplifying how one uses various data sources.
As with the rest of the portfolio, cloud is front and center. Not only are we going to transition Domino from running on SmartCloud Enterprise to Softlayer, we are also looking to improve how Domino applications can be leveraged from our SaaS offerings.
Customers and partners alike are seeing how Domino applications benefit from social capabilities. Be it expertise discovery from someone's profile, spreading knowledge through file sharing or improved task notifications through activity streams, bringing Domino applications together with Connection's empowers users. Our goal is to improve a developers ability to consume social application services and extend the reach of Domino applications into social containers.
And as always, we protect your investment. Giving you ways to modernize applications which have given you 20 + years of value, means you can another 20+ years of returns.
https://www.atlassian.com/time-wasting-at-work-infographic
http://www.keyorganization.com/time-management-statistics.php#email
Organizations lose around:
$1,250 per user in annual productivity because of time spent dealing with spam
$1,800 per user on unnecessary emails from co-workers
$2,100 - $4,100 per user due to poorly written communications
(According to Tom Pisello, ITBusinessEdge.com, Dec-2008)
http://blogs.atlassian.com/2012/09/collaboration-best-practices-3-reasons-email-hurts-productivity/
16 minutes spent refocusing after handling incoming email...every time I check my inbox
304 weekly business emails received on average
50% can be deleted or filed
30% can be delegated or completed in less than two minutes
20% can be deferred to your task list or calendar to handle later
9 hours spent per week by employees searching for information
36 times, the average employee checks their email in an hour
Support for a revolutionary new work experience that delivers “peace of mind” for employees, allowing them to focus on real work versys an inbox.
Sequoia fixes the problem of trying to do today's job with yesterday's tools.
Sequoia gives me back control of my life. All the stuff that I defer out my inbox throughout the day and process between the hours of 6:00PM and 10:00PM, robs me of my family/private time. Sequoia changes that by helping me stay focused on what's important throughout the day instead of accumulating “email debt” that has to be paid back at the end of my work day.
The horribly disruptive and overwhelming flow of content that finds its way into my inbox sets the table for me or any professional knowledge worker to become horribly disorganized and terribly inefficient. Sequoia address these problems in at least four ways; Sequoia keeps me from:
Being bogged-down with a flood of email
Losing – or failing to find – important information
Missing critical dates
The dread of being behind at the end of the day
Where email was once arguably the primary communication and collaboration tool for knowledge workers, now it is being challenged and shaped by a world of tweets, text messages, and Pinterests. Professional workers, however, lack the robust tooling and support to recall content or messages needed to do their job. Employees are often exhausted by the continual effort required “just to keep up” with the scatter and flood of information it takes to be a productive employee and/or leader in today's business world.
IBM customers want a more optimized and responsive email experience for business. Companies have many choices when it comes to email. "IBM mail next" resolves this problem by helping professionals determine where focus needs to be applied; by providing the professional with capabilities to find and take action on virtually anything that lands in the inbox; and by providing choice in a contemporary experience that is optimized for mobile devices and web browsers.
A new, cloud-first, simplified, elegant inbox experience optimized for mobile and web
A set of capabilities to Focus, Find and Do for all content, actions and notifications delivered via email, regardless of source
A place to determine “What's Next?”