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The presentation outlines IBM/Lotus Mobile Solutions, including: Lotus Mobile Connect (VPN), Lotus Notes Traveler, Lotus Sametime, Lotus Connections, iNotes for iPhone, Lotus Expeditor, WebSphere Portal and others.
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IBM Mobilizing Minds With Ib Ms Mobility Strategy 2010
1. Mobilizing Minds with IBM´s Mobility Strategy 2010
Friedel Jonker
Manager Business Development IBM
IBM Software Group
E-mail: jonker@de.ibm.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/FJonker
2. Step 1 - Connection
• First you want to connect to your company network…
IBM Lotus Mobile Connect
• What does it do?
• Creates a secure (VPN) connection between your device and the company gateway
• Selects automatically an available network connection (configured on the device)
• Switches between these network connections while maintaining the session: Seamless Roaming
More…
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3. Lotus Mobile Connect
Secure connection across all modes of access (desktop, browser, mobile)
Secure
Connectivity
Challenge: Sensitive information across networks
Secure and seamless access to business information
Wide variety of networks (wireless, wire line, transient)
Secure
VPNs High cost of moving data
Sametime
Solution: Secure VPN with seamless roaming
Strong data encryption / Authentication
User
authentication Secure wireless / wire line roaming over 35+ networks
Customizable least cost routing
Browser Transparent network transitions (e.g. from WiFi - corporate campus /
Data “coffee shop” to GPRS connection – in the car)
encryption
Optimized Open Security Standards
access
RSA, AES, DES
Sametime FIPS 140-2, Common Criteria EAL3+
Screencam
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4. Step 2 - Mail
• Then you want to check your mail…
IBM Lotus Notes Traveler
• What does it do?
• Push mail solution for Domino to Windows Mobile Clients.
• What about other platforms?
• Blackberry – Blackberry Enterprise Server
• Nokia – Intellisync
• Mixed environments: Excitor, Commontime , etc.
More…
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5. Lotus Traveler on Windows Mobile Device
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6. What if your device is not (yet) supported ?
IBM Lotus iNotes
• Available to test beta on greenhouse.lotus.com: iNotes- ultra light mode
More…
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7. Step 3 – Sametime
• After you have checked your mail you want to get in touch…
IBM Lotus Sametime Mobile
• What does it do?
• Sametime on Windows, Symbian and RIM Blackberry OS devices
• Comes with IBM Lotus Sametime Standard V8.0
More…
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8. Architecture
HTTPS
Managed Virtual Private Network
Firewall
Firewalll
Lotus Sametime
Lotus Mobile Connect
(optional)
DMZ Trusted Domain
Initial devices supported • Sametime Mobile features
– Full Buddy List availability
BlackBerry (4.0+) – Quick-search within Buddy List
– 2-way chat between users
Nokia series 60 – “N-way group chat
– Auto-store/auto-retrieve chat history between chat sessions
Windows Mobile 2003 – Address card integration/lookup
– Emoticon support
Windows Mobile 5 / 6 – Buddy List auto-sort
– Quick-text (user editable)
– External Buddy support - AIM/Yahoo/Google/etc (tentative)
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9. What if your device is not (yet) supported ?
• Lotus Sametime Web Messenger *
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Work in progress*
10. Step 4 - Applications
• Then you want to start working and access (web)applications…
IBM WebSphere Portal
• What does it do?
• Transcoding of the portal navigation structure
• Navigation to pages are automatically transformed into dropdown list
• The portlets on the pages are accessible by dropdown list
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14. Step 4 – Applications on the right size
• Then you have your specific application, but not at the right size… what now?
IBM WebSphere Everyplace Mobile Portal
• What does it do?
• On top of WebSphere Portal… Transcodes the portlets
• Extends portlets to a wide range of mobile devices
• “write once, render many” mobile devices with device-independent authoring
• Utilizes a continuously updated device repository and adapts to new devices
without any changes to the existing content
More…
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16. Step 5 – Web 2.0 applications
• You want to create and deliver web2.0 apps?
IBM Lotus Mashups
• What does it do?
• A graphical, browser-based tool tool that will help enable easy, on-the-glass assembly of new
applications by Web-savvy business users
• A Mashup catalog which will help facilitate the sharing and discovery of mashup components,
with planned, built-in community features like ratings, tagging, commenting
• An easy-to-use development environment rapid creation of dynamic widgets
• A rich set of out-of-the-box, business-ready widgets
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17. Lotus Mashups*
Not for all mobile webbrowsers*
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18. Step 6 – Keep working
• That was the online part, but what if you don’t have connection… what then?
IBM Lotus Expeditor
• What does it do?
• universal managed client software (used for Sametime 8, Notes 8 and in future Sametime Mobile)
• Client on Windows, Linux, Mac, Symbian, Windows mobile
• Synchronizes data and application
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19. Lotus Expeditor: Connections Traditional Browser Applications
Always on / Always Connected
Full application support – at the client
Request Web Container
DB2
Response
Transaction
• Enable better responsiveness Container MQ
– Minimal round trip to server(s) Browser
Portal
• Improve end to end scalability
Server: Portal, WebSphere, Forms, Sametime, Domino
– Locally hosted business logic
• Enable transparent server interaction when server becomes available
– Outgoing - Complete transactions when connected
– Incoming - Refresh/Update local content when connected
• Enable mobility
– “Full” disconnected for long periods of time (i.e.: on an airplane)
Web Container
DB2e
DB2
Transaction MQ
Container MQ
e
Expeditor Server
• Rich Client or Browser Connectors
• Laptop / Desktop or Device
Expeditor Applications
Productive Anytime / Anywhere
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21. Step 7A – IBM Special Product Clients
Lotus Connections Client
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22. Step 7B – IBM Special Product Clients
IBM Cognos 8 Go! Mobile
More…
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23. Step 8 - Don´t forget to Feed
• Works anyplace anytime anywhere
• Online and Offline
• The whole Lotus Portfolio is “Feeded”
– Lotus Connections
– Lotus Sametime Advanced
– Lotus Quickr
– Lotus Notes - template to enable DB´s
– Domino Blog
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24. Step 9 – When even a PDA is too Heavy
Notes on a (USB) stick
-- came in Notes 7.0.2
Description
Enables users to take their Notes experience with them on
a USB stick.
Customer Profiles / Use Cases:
Satellite Office workforce
Workers that do not have laptops
Ready backup capability for Notes environment
Workers that want to take their “Notes” experience
to other computers (hotels, customer site, remote
office, etc..)
More…
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