- The document introduces Cracker Jack 1.0, a suite of automated installation tools called "iJack" for simplifying the installation and configuration of IBM collaboration products like Connections and Portal.
- iJack allows users to define server and package locations, choose components, and have the installation executed automatically with minimal setup time. It aims to standardize installations and reduce maintenance costs.
- The first iJack modules will be for Portal and Connections on Windows, Linux, and AIX platforms. The goal is to optimize the installation process and move customer spending from setup to projects.
How adding a further tool can be a good thingBelsoft
It might sound strange, but adding a further tool to a maybe already overwhelming set of collaboration tools can really be what you need, to work more efficiently.
These are the slides from our engage.ug presentation.
Note: if you look at the presentation online, some of the graphics do not render well. Please download for good quality viewing.
Implementing Certificate Based Authentication for HCL Traveler Access - Enga...Milan Matejic
Implementing Certificate Based Authentication for HCL Traveler Access
Domino Certificate Based Authentication
HCL Verse
Android Devices
Mutual Authentication
Create CA & User Certificates
Import CA Certificate
Import User Certificates
Java cacerts
Domino Keyring
make_certs.cmd
Certificate Based Authentication
EngageUG 2020
#EngageUG
Milan Matejic
December OpenNTF Webinar: The Volt MX LotusScript ToolkitHoward Greenberg
Re-using business logic is key to expanding Domino applications beyond the Notes Client. HCL has introduced the Volt MX LotusScript Toolkit and invites the community to collaborate with us in its development. In this webinar HLC will outline the challenges and explain the design considerations. They will demonstrate and deep dive into the prototype code. See the flexibility beyond just Volt MX. Most importantly, learn how you can get involved to help shape the direction of this open source solution.
The speakers will be:
Paul Withers - HCL
Jason Roy Gary - HCL
Rocky Oliver - HCL
How adding a further tool can be a good thingBelsoft
It might sound strange, but adding a further tool to a maybe already overwhelming set of collaboration tools can really be what you need, to work more efficiently.
These are the slides from our engage.ug presentation.
Note: if you look at the presentation online, some of the graphics do not render well. Please download for good quality viewing.
Implementing Certificate Based Authentication for HCL Traveler Access - Enga...Milan Matejic
Implementing Certificate Based Authentication for HCL Traveler Access
Domino Certificate Based Authentication
HCL Verse
Android Devices
Mutual Authentication
Create CA & User Certificates
Import CA Certificate
Import User Certificates
Java cacerts
Domino Keyring
make_certs.cmd
Certificate Based Authentication
EngageUG 2020
#EngageUG
Milan Matejic
December OpenNTF Webinar: The Volt MX LotusScript ToolkitHoward Greenberg
Re-using business logic is key to expanding Domino applications beyond the Notes Client. HCL has introduced the Volt MX LotusScript Toolkit and invites the community to collaborate with us in its development. In this webinar HLC will outline the challenges and explain the design considerations. They will demonstrate and deep dive into the prototype code. See the flexibility beyond just Volt MX. Most importantly, learn how you can get involved to help shape the direction of this open source solution.
The speakers will be:
Paul Withers - HCL
Jason Roy Gary - HCL
Rocky Oliver - HCL
The slides from a presentation of what 2 developers and a SharePoint girl got from Microsoft Ignite 2015. Best viewed with animation and notes. Linked to Blog: http://community.rightpoint.com/blogs/viewpoint/archive/2015/06/02/what-we-learned-at-microsoft-ignite.aspx
The SharePoint only part was presented at the Chicago SharePoint User Group and the Extended Developer things were shared at an internal Rightpoint Brain Food Friday.
September OpenNTF Webinar: Domino Online Meeting Integration (DOMI)
Many of our users rely on other meeting tools like Zoom, Teams, Webex, and GoToMeeting. Now Notes users can use their Notes client to integrate these meeting tools. Create, update and delete meetings from right within Notes! This webinar will focus on what DOMI is, how to install it, how it works, how to extend it and troubleshooting. The webinar will also dive deeper into parts that might be useful for your own day-to-day development
Speakers:
Paul Withers, HCL
Devin Olson, HCL
Rocky Oliver, HCL
March OpenNTF Webinar: Nomad Mobile - Tips and Tricks
Want to deploy your "classic" Notes client applications to mobile devices? Learn how HCL Nomad can deploy your Notes applications to your user's phones and tablets with no to minimal changes. Optimize those applications to really make those applications shine on mobile devices using new @Functions and LotusScript calls. Two presenters from HCL will share what Nomad Mobile is and the new functionality for optimization. Then see how a developer took an old Notes application and optimized it for Nomad and specific devices.
The speakers will be:
Thomas Hampel, HCL
Maxx Sutton, HCL
Theo Heselmans, HCL Lifetime Ambassador
Tom Van Aken, HCL Ambassador
OpenNTF Webinar Series - Essential Projects You Want to Know About
Come join us and learn how OpenNTF projects can maximize Domino in your organization. In this webinar we will spotlight several popular projects. Whether you are a developer, admininstrator or manager you will see how these projects can maximize your return on your Domino investment.
Wine Tasting App - See how an old stodgy Notes client application was quickly turned into a mobile application using Nomad presented by Theo Heselmans.
DQL Explorer - This application will allow fast queries to huge Domino databases using the new Domino Query Language. This application is ready to deploy and is a great example of how to use LotusScript to do queries. Presented by Luis Guirigay.
OpenLog - this project allows for logging messages and errors in one common log database regardless of the programming language. Why search in 5 different logs to find out why your application is failing? Presented by Paul Withers.
NSF ODP Tooling - Create an application without Designer? Add to Eclipse to support autocompletion? Export an NSF to an ODP (On Disk Project)? Learn how to bring your Domino development tooling into the modern ages using Maven presented by Jesse Gallagher.
OpenNTF Domino API - Get the latest status on this project presented by Jesse Gallagher.
The recording of this webinar is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW9pQZn1fSc&list=PLaDSIoof-i94x9MWTp5jZWuHL8PqK8efH
. Design Decisions: Developing for Mobile - The Template Experience ProjectGabriella Davis
HCL Nomad allows us to access our Notes applications on tablet and mobile. Currently available for iOS the team behind Template Experience have been working with HCL development and UI design to redesign the standard discussions template for Notes and produce a whitepaper based on that work to assist you with your own mobile development. The beta of that template and whitepaper have now been published and this presentation accompanies that work
OpNovember Water Cooler Talk: The Mystery of Domino on Docker - Part 1Howard Greenberg
November Water Cooler Talk: The Mystery of Domino on Docker - Part 1
Why Use Docker for Managers, Developers, or Administrators - Christian Guedemann, Webgate
Docker Demo from a Developer Perspective - Dan Dumont, HCL
Using Docker for Admins - Roberto Boccadoro, ELD Engineering
For the video go to http://www.openntf.org/webinars
The XPages Mobile Controls: What's New in Notes 9.0.1Teamstudio
There are new XPages mobile controls available to us as developers in Notes 9.0.1, and they make it even easier to add a mobile layer to your Notes and Domino applications.
This session will present those new controls and how to use them with an existing traditional Domino application. We will show you how to take an app that was built with Notes 6.x and add a mobile interface. In addition to the XPages mobile controls, we will show the same application built using the free mobile tools available from OpenNTF. You will leave the session with practical examples of how to take the first step to putting a fresh mobile face on your applications and everything that goes with it.
Presented by Kevin Pettitt and Bruce Elgort at the Irish Lotus User Group conference in Dublin, June 2008.
If you think the only application templates available for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino are the ones that are bundled with it (and even if you already know better) it's time you learned more about the many excellent free and open source Lotus Notes and Domino templates and where they come from. Join us for a fast-paced look at some of the best templates from OpenNTF.org, trade publications, bloggers, and other little known sources. While its easy to build your own applications in Lotus Notes, its even easier, and usually more rewarding, to build on top of someone else's. Whether you're a developer, admin, or both, you'll come away from this session ready to put these templates into action to become more productive, make your job easier, and impress your boss.
Mob324 Windows IoT Core Dave Glover Microsoft AustraliaDave Glover
Windows 10 IoT Core slides from Microsoft Australia Ignite 2015 presentation. Understand Windows 10 IoT Core and how to develop for it. All source code at http://www.github.com/gloveboxes
August Webinar - Water Cooler Talks: A Look into a Developer's WorkbenchHoward Greenberg
August Webinar - Water Cooler Talks: A Look into a Developer's Workbench
OpenNTF presents Water Cooler Talks, an irregular new series of webinars to provide a stage for individuals sharing their stories, experiences and best practices with their peers.
This month's topic is all about developers' workbenches. As developers we all have tools and routines we use to develop, collaborate and test our applications. We have experienced lots of issues and made mistakes and have a workflow that does the job, but may not be ideal. Are there better ways to do our jobs? Come learn from your fellow developers in this webinar that looks at the typical toolbox and workflow routines of several OpenNTF Board members and how they develop apps, manage tasks, track bugs, handle versioning and more.
Howard Greenberg develops Notes/Domino/XPages applications for a variety of clients. Come learn how he uses source control in Domino Designer along with SourceTree and BitBucket to collaborate with his clients and maintain a history of all changes.
Jesse Gallagher develops XPages and webapp projects that target Domino. He will present his development environment and discuss using Maven and Jenkins to automate builds and delivery.
Serdar Basegmez utilizes Domino to create RESTful APIs for his clients. He will present his development environment and share some tips on Eclipse configuration, deployment and testing Domino plugins.
View the video at https://youtu.be/AMbQ5H4dEvw
Siterise for OpenText Web Experience Management, Portal, and Tempo Social.Gregory Guttmann
Siterise unifies and simplifies all of your OpenText / Vignette Web Experience Management, Portal, and Tempo Social environments, providing single-console access to Development, Staging, and Production. Get the most from your OpenText Customer Experience Management (CEM) platform.
February OpenNTF Webinar: Introduction to Ansible for NewbiesHoward Greenberg
This talk is for Domino admins and developers who would like to learn Ansible basics. Ansible is an automation engine to automate deployments. HCL provides a set of Ansible playbooks and roles to deploy a complete HCL Connections 7 environment. Come learn what Ansible is and why you should use it in this webinar.
The speaker will be:
Christoph Stoettener, HCL Ambassador
October OpenNTF Webinar - What we like about Domino/Notes 12, recommended new...Howard Greenberg
In this webinar OpenNTF members will discuss the Domino/Notes 12 features they like and suggest for everyone to check out!
The topics and speakers will be:
Time-based One-time Authentication (TOTP) - Roberto Boccadoro
TOTP allows multi-factor authentication. When users login to a Domino web server they have to provide a time-based one-time use password in addition to their usual name/password. This is done using a third party application like Google Authenticator, Authy or Duo Mobile on their mobile devices/computers.
Domino OSGI Tasklet Service (DOTS) - Serdar Basegmez
Create Domino server tasks using Java OSGI plugins. These can be scheduled and can interface with the server console using TELL commands.
One Touch Setup for Domino - Roberto Boccadoro
In previous versions of HCL Domino, setting up a Domino server involved multiple steps. Starting with Domino 12, you can use one-touch Domino setup to set up a server in just a single step.
The Autobahn Has No Speed Limit - Your XPages Shouldn't Either!Teamstudio
Using XPages out of the box lets you build good-looking and well-performing applications. As XPage applications become bigger and more complex, performance can become an issue. There are several ways to improve scalability and performance that you should take into consideration. In this webinar, learn how to use partial refresh and partial execution mode and how to monitor its execution using a JSFLifeCycle monitor to avoid multiple re-calculations. See how readily available tools from OpenNTF will allow you to profile and analyze your code to improve the speed of your applications. Using Server Side Java Script and encountering a significant slow down when using Script Libraries? Learn how you can improve the speed of your application using JAVA instead of JavaScript, JSON and even @formulas.
The slide deck from the Parse Developer meetup in NYC Nov '13 and SF Dec '13. The purpose of the talk is to explain that modern app design is about making content forefront. When users have to think about our app, we've detracted from content. This talk suggests building a RESTful app to understand how content should be retrieved and using push notifications (when possible) to understand when content should be retrieved.
An Introduction to the Model-View-Controller PatternTeamstudio
The only constant in software development is CHANGE. Every piece of software that has been developed and shipped to a customer will be changed numerous times during its lifecycle. A good design pattern can help make changes easy. MVC, an acronym for Model - View - Controller, is becoming THE recommended model for designing frameworks - especially on the Web. This webinar will give an overview of design patterns in general, and in particular, MVC.
Ulrich Krause shows how to use the MVC design paradigm in an XPages application and demonstrate how easy it is to implement changes. Need to read/write your data from/to an XML file instead of using a Notes View? MVC makes software maintenance as easy as 1-2-3!
BONUS! During this webinar, Pete Janzen, IBM Product Manager, provides a short update about what's new and upcoming from IBM for XPages and Domino application development.
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!
The slides from a presentation of what 2 developers and a SharePoint girl got from Microsoft Ignite 2015. Best viewed with animation and notes. Linked to Blog: http://community.rightpoint.com/blogs/viewpoint/archive/2015/06/02/what-we-learned-at-microsoft-ignite.aspx
The SharePoint only part was presented at the Chicago SharePoint User Group and the Extended Developer things were shared at an internal Rightpoint Brain Food Friday.
September OpenNTF Webinar: Domino Online Meeting Integration (DOMI)
Many of our users rely on other meeting tools like Zoom, Teams, Webex, and GoToMeeting. Now Notes users can use their Notes client to integrate these meeting tools. Create, update and delete meetings from right within Notes! This webinar will focus on what DOMI is, how to install it, how it works, how to extend it and troubleshooting. The webinar will also dive deeper into parts that might be useful for your own day-to-day development
Speakers:
Paul Withers, HCL
Devin Olson, HCL
Rocky Oliver, HCL
March OpenNTF Webinar: Nomad Mobile - Tips and Tricks
Want to deploy your "classic" Notes client applications to mobile devices? Learn how HCL Nomad can deploy your Notes applications to your user's phones and tablets with no to minimal changes. Optimize those applications to really make those applications shine on mobile devices using new @Functions and LotusScript calls. Two presenters from HCL will share what Nomad Mobile is and the new functionality for optimization. Then see how a developer took an old Notes application and optimized it for Nomad and specific devices.
The speakers will be:
Thomas Hampel, HCL
Maxx Sutton, HCL
Theo Heselmans, HCL Lifetime Ambassador
Tom Van Aken, HCL Ambassador
OpenNTF Webinar Series - Essential Projects You Want to Know About
Come join us and learn how OpenNTF projects can maximize Domino in your organization. In this webinar we will spotlight several popular projects. Whether you are a developer, admininstrator or manager you will see how these projects can maximize your return on your Domino investment.
Wine Tasting App - See how an old stodgy Notes client application was quickly turned into a mobile application using Nomad presented by Theo Heselmans.
DQL Explorer - This application will allow fast queries to huge Domino databases using the new Domino Query Language. This application is ready to deploy and is a great example of how to use LotusScript to do queries. Presented by Luis Guirigay.
OpenLog - this project allows for logging messages and errors in one common log database regardless of the programming language. Why search in 5 different logs to find out why your application is failing? Presented by Paul Withers.
NSF ODP Tooling - Create an application without Designer? Add to Eclipse to support autocompletion? Export an NSF to an ODP (On Disk Project)? Learn how to bring your Domino development tooling into the modern ages using Maven presented by Jesse Gallagher.
OpenNTF Domino API - Get the latest status on this project presented by Jesse Gallagher.
The recording of this webinar is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW9pQZn1fSc&list=PLaDSIoof-i94x9MWTp5jZWuHL8PqK8efH
. Design Decisions: Developing for Mobile - The Template Experience ProjectGabriella Davis
HCL Nomad allows us to access our Notes applications on tablet and mobile. Currently available for iOS the team behind Template Experience have been working with HCL development and UI design to redesign the standard discussions template for Notes and produce a whitepaper based on that work to assist you with your own mobile development. The beta of that template and whitepaper have now been published and this presentation accompanies that work
OpNovember Water Cooler Talk: The Mystery of Domino on Docker - Part 1Howard Greenberg
November Water Cooler Talk: The Mystery of Domino on Docker - Part 1
Why Use Docker for Managers, Developers, or Administrators - Christian Guedemann, Webgate
Docker Demo from a Developer Perspective - Dan Dumont, HCL
Using Docker for Admins - Roberto Boccadoro, ELD Engineering
For the video go to http://www.openntf.org/webinars
The XPages Mobile Controls: What's New in Notes 9.0.1Teamstudio
There are new XPages mobile controls available to us as developers in Notes 9.0.1, and they make it even easier to add a mobile layer to your Notes and Domino applications.
This session will present those new controls and how to use them with an existing traditional Domino application. We will show you how to take an app that was built with Notes 6.x and add a mobile interface. In addition to the XPages mobile controls, we will show the same application built using the free mobile tools available from OpenNTF. You will leave the session with practical examples of how to take the first step to putting a fresh mobile face on your applications and everything that goes with it.
Presented by Kevin Pettitt and Bruce Elgort at the Irish Lotus User Group conference in Dublin, June 2008.
If you think the only application templates available for IBM Lotus Notes and Domino are the ones that are bundled with it (and even if you already know better) it's time you learned more about the many excellent free and open source Lotus Notes and Domino templates and where they come from. Join us for a fast-paced look at some of the best templates from OpenNTF.org, trade publications, bloggers, and other little known sources. While its easy to build your own applications in Lotus Notes, its even easier, and usually more rewarding, to build on top of someone else's. Whether you're a developer, admin, or both, you'll come away from this session ready to put these templates into action to become more productive, make your job easier, and impress your boss.
Mob324 Windows IoT Core Dave Glover Microsoft AustraliaDave Glover
Windows 10 IoT Core slides from Microsoft Australia Ignite 2015 presentation. Understand Windows 10 IoT Core and how to develop for it. All source code at http://www.github.com/gloveboxes
August Webinar - Water Cooler Talks: A Look into a Developer's WorkbenchHoward Greenberg
August Webinar - Water Cooler Talks: A Look into a Developer's Workbench
OpenNTF presents Water Cooler Talks, an irregular new series of webinars to provide a stage for individuals sharing their stories, experiences and best practices with their peers.
This month's topic is all about developers' workbenches. As developers we all have tools and routines we use to develop, collaborate and test our applications. We have experienced lots of issues and made mistakes and have a workflow that does the job, but may not be ideal. Are there better ways to do our jobs? Come learn from your fellow developers in this webinar that looks at the typical toolbox and workflow routines of several OpenNTF Board members and how they develop apps, manage tasks, track bugs, handle versioning and more.
Howard Greenberg develops Notes/Domino/XPages applications for a variety of clients. Come learn how he uses source control in Domino Designer along with SourceTree and BitBucket to collaborate with his clients and maintain a history of all changes.
Jesse Gallagher develops XPages and webapp projects that target Domino. He will present his development environment and discuss using Maven and Jenkins to automate builds and delivery.
Serdar Basegmez utilizes Domino to create RESTful APIs for his clients. He will present his development environment and share some tips on Eclipse configuration, deployment and testing Domino plugins.
View the video at https://youtu.be/AMbQ5H4dEvw
Siterise for OpenText Web Experience Management, Portal, and Tempo Social.Gregory Guttmann
Siterise unifies and simplifies all of your OpenText / Vignette Web Experience Management, Portal, and Tempo Social environments, providing single-console access to Development, Staging, and Production. Get the most from your OpenText Customer Experience Management (CEM) platform.
February OpenNTF Webinar: Introduction to Ansible for NewbiesHoward Greenberg
This talk is for Domino admins and developers who would like to learn Ansible basics. Ansible is an automation engine to automate deployments. HCL provides a set of Ansible playbooks and roles to deploy a complete HCL Connections 7 environment. Come learn what Ansible is and why you should use it in this webinar.
The speaker will be:
Christoph Stoettener, HCL Ambassador
October OpenNTF Webinar - What we like about Domino/Notes 12, recommended new...Howard Greenberg
In this webinar OpenNTF members will discuss the Domino/Notes 12 features they like and suggest for everyone to check out!
The topics and speakers will be:
Time-based One-time Authentication (TOTP) - Roberto Boccadoro
TOTP allows multi-factor authentication. When users login to a Domino web server they have to provide a time-based one-time use password in addition to their usual name/password. This is done using a third party application like Google Authenticator, Authy or Duo Mobile on their mobile devices/computers.
Domino OSGI Tasklet Service (DOTS) - Serdar Basegmez
Create Domino server tasks using Java OSGI plugins. These can be scheduled and can interface with the server console using TELL commands.
One Touch Setup for Domino - Roberto Boccadoro
In previous versions of HCL Domino, setting up a Domino server involved multiple steps. Starting with Domino 12, you can use one-touch Domino setup to set up a server in just a single step.
The Autobahn Has No Speed Limit - Your XPages Shouldn't Either!Teamstudio
Using XPages out of the box lets you build good-looking and well-performing applications. As XPage applications become bigger and more complex, performance can become an issue. There are several ways to improve scalability and performance that you should take into consideration. In this webinar, learn how to use partial refresh and partial execution mode and how to monitor its execution using a JSFLifeCycle monitor to avoid multiple re-calculations. See how readily available tools from OpenNTF will allow you to profile and analyze your code to improve the speed of your applications. Using Server Side Java Script and encountering a significant slow down when using Script Libraries? Learn how you can improve the speed of your application using JAVA instead of JavaScript, JSON and even @formulas.
The slide deck from the Parse Developer meetup in NYC Nov '13 and SF Dec '13. The purpose of the talk is to explain that modern app design is about making content forefront. When users have to think about our app, we've detracted from content. This talk suggests building a RESTful app to understand how content should be retrieved and using push notifications (when possible) to understand when content should be retrieved.
An Introduction to the Model-View-Controller PatternTeamstudio
The only constant in software development is CHANGE. Every piece of software that has been developed and shipped to a customer will be changed numerous times during its lifecycle. A good design pattern can help make changes easy. MVC, an acronym for Model - View - Controller, is becoming THE recommended model for designing frameworks - especially on the Web. This webinar will give an overview of design patterns in general, and in particular, MVC.
Ulrich Krause shows how to use the MVC design paradigm in an XPages application and demonstrate how easy it is to implement changes. Need to read/write your data from/to an XML file instead of using a Notes View? MVC makes software maintenance as easy as 1-2-3!
BONUS! During this webinar, Pete Janzen, IBM Product Manager, provides a short update about what's new and upcoming from IBM for XPages and Domino application development.
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!
AdminCamp 2018 - ApplicationInsights für AdministratorenChristoph Adler
Den aktuellen Zustand und den korrekten zukünftigen Weg für Ihre IBM Domino-Anwendungsumgebung aufzuzeigen, ist schwierig bis unmöglich, wenn Daten wie Nutzung und Design-Metriken fehlen.
Kommen Sie in diese Session und erfahren Sie, wie Ihnen ApplicationInsights (kostenfreie IBM-Version) helfen kann, diese Aufgabe zu bewältigen. Finden Sie heraus, wie Ihre eigenen Daten in einfach zu verstehende Dashboards umgewandelt werden, die die aktuelle Anwendungsnutzung, Codekomplexität, Designähnlichkeit und Transformations-Roadblocks und -möglichkeiten anzeigen. Auf Basis dieser Daten können Sie entscheiden, welche Anwendungen problemlos archiviert, neugeschrieben oder modernisiert werden sollen. Diese Session ist von und für Administratoren. Entwicklungskenntnisse werden nicht vorausgesetzt
Citizen Developer Tools - session at SPS New England 10/20/2018Antti Koskela
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session, you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
Windows 10 Creators Update: what’s on tap for business users - Ionut BalanITCamp
The next version of Windows 10 is not just for the gamers and digital content creators, business users will have also a number of benefits. As Microsoft says, Windows 10 is built for modern IT, offering advanced features for security, manageability and new experiences for the business users driving the digital transformation inside of the corporate networks.
This talk will cover the most important (and most expected) Windows 10 new and improved features for enterprise along with the best additions for business users.
Discover the concept of 'on-the-fly' analysis with TIBCO Spotfire based on effortless of coding program for combining different types of file, cut cost of increasing in DB warehouse while DB growing, and real time analysis for digital era.
Logic Apps: El Poder de la nueva Integración (por Félix Mondelo) Jorge Millán Cabrera
En esta sesión, Félix Mondelo analizará la evolución de la arquitectura Cloud hasta llegar a una arquitectura Serverless, y nos explicará cómo las Logic Apps y otros elementos de Azure encajan dentro de ella. Fruto de esta nueva arquitectura, se presentará la nueva integración empresarial que se ofrece con la combinación de Logic Apps y el Enterprise Integration Pack. Finalmente, Félix nos contará cómo pasar de una arquitectura basada en BizTalk a una nueva arquitectura basada en Azure iPaaS, analizando los paralelismos entre ambas.
Presentación de Gustavo Velez sobre Introducción al SharePoint Framework en el Workshop de desarrollo para Office 365 del SharePoint Saturday Madrid 2017.
Citizen Developer Tools are not just for Citizen Developers (session at Share...Antti Koskela
So, the citizen developers have all the cool tools, and those that actually code for a living are left with legacy stuff? Not so fast! The same tools that Microsoft is targeting for citizen developers make development easier, faster and cheaper for everyone!
This session combines tools such as Flow, Azure Cognitive Services and Azure Functions with some actual simple development work to provide highly customized, Machine Learning powered analysis workflow for the newly baked Modern Team Sites in SharePoint Online. This demo-heavy session will look at real business scenarios, and how we can solve them using citizen developer tools and some code (Because we’re developers after all, right?)
After this session, you'll know how to create rich and customized business automation processes that use the latest tools offered to us by Microsoft.
Microsoft Project Siena (code name) is the beta release of a new technology for business experts, business analysts, consultants. Without any programming, you can create powerful Windows 8 apps, with the potential to transform today’s business processes. Combined with SharePoint, Project Siena is even more powerful! You can unleash your SharePoint data from the boring List Views and show it off in an app, all without writing any code. This session will introduce you to Project Siena and show you how to use it with SharePoint data by building on-the-fly some Windows 8 apps. No coding skills required! I will even show you how to save changes made to your SharePoint list back to SharePoint.
Exploring a simpler, more portable, less overhead solution to deploy Elastics...LetsConnect
After the last release of Component Pack for IBM Connections, some time has been spent reflecting and discussing the solution for supplying IBM Connections services to customers to enhance collaboration and boost productivity.
Come join us as one of our advisory engineers walks through a simpler, more cost effective, less overhead proof of concept solution to deploy Elasticsearch Pink Metrics and Customizer for IBM Connections – a totally flexible solution that can be deployed anywhere
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SOCIALIZE YOUR SAP ERP THROUGH INTEGRATE D DIGITAL EXPERIENCE PLATFORMSAndrea Fontana
Maximize the value of your SAP ERP information by delivering integrated, social business context to your Digital Experience
platform users. Attend this session to understand the business value you can achieve as ERP managed processes are an
integral part of your digital experience solution. Learn how to technically interweave your SAP processes as an integral part of the community and surface the results in business context; bringing the information when and where your users need it. We'll outline technical best practices approaches used in customer deployments where WebSphere Portal and Connections become the dashboard where information managed by SAP is integrated and delivered in business context to Digital Experience users. Consider how you can achieve greater, more productive results for users through integrated SAP ERP, Digital Experience and Connections services.
Socialize your SAP ERP and Collaborate with him! Andrea Fontana
Maximize the value of your SAP ERP information by delivering integrated, social business context to your Digital Experience platform users. Attend this session to understand the business value you can achieve as ERP managed processes are an integral part of your social communities. Learn how to technically interweave your SAP processes as an integral part of the community and surface the results in social business context; bringing the information when and where your users need it. We'll outline technical best practices approaches used in customer deployments where WebSphere Portal and Connections become the dashboard where information managed by SAP is integrated and delivered in business context to Digital Experience users. Consider how you can achieve greater, more productive results for user users through integrated SAP ERP, Digital Experience and Connections platforms.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
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.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
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.
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
About me
• I’m a freelance, and work as a
System Engineer / Solution Architect
• I began working with Lotus Notes in 1992
• I began working with WebSphere in 2002
• I’m an IBM Champion for WebSphere since 2012,13,14
• I’m an IBM Champion for ICS in 2015
• I’m an IBM DeveloperWorks Contributing Author since 2012
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
Genesis
• The origin of this idea began from an analysis of our market,
where we play.
• The market involved in this analysis is the small and middle
Business where most of the European companies are.
Obviously this solution can be used for other type of
companies (Enterprise customers).
• The environment that I consider is the Collaborative Solution
space that uses WebSphere based products (IBM
Connections, IBM WebSphere Portal, ….. )
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
That our competitors say
• WebSphere is too complicated
• There are too many tasks to do and to
know for a simple configuration
• The installation cost is too high
• There is need for too many specific skills
• The start of a new project requires too
much time
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
Other Side :
PureFlex
Only for big customer
For medium company
sometime is too
expensive
actual proposal:
divided solutions
One side: Cloud Computing
Not each customer retains cloud solution
comfortable
Not each country, permit that data will be out
from them
Do we think to losing?
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ABSOLUTELY NO :
We can win the competition
• Optimizing Installation Process
• Optimizing configuration task
• Automating these processes
• Making the required setup time negligible
• Moving Customers spending capacity from “Setup” to
“Project”
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
The Solution !
Use a tool that does the "dirty work" for you.
How we can do this?
All you need is to tell it:
• Which is the server where to execute the installation
• Choosing each component you want to be installed
• Giving credential for each user needed to complete installation
Your tool is:
Cracker Jack 1.0
(aka iJack your servant)
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Cracker Jack 1.0
It’s a suite, and it will be composed by some “family” tools, and each of
this will be specialized for a IBM Product.
• installJack for Connections
• InstallJack for Portal
• installJack for Sametime
• installJack for…
You can have some
servants, to assist you to
sell the Collaborative
Solutions
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
What is installJack ? (aka iJack)
• iJack is an opportunity !
• iJack a automated install system
• You must define where are the packages to use
• You must define which are the servers where you want to install
• Choosing the appropriate modules, you define which component you
want to install
• iJack is the answer to difficult of installation process of IBM Products
• Main goal: make the setup time negligible
• Using this tools you can execute your installation during your coffee
break, and if you have more time, like lunch time, you can complete
each configuration
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
Why iJack ?
• Destroy complex setup of: IBM Portal and IBM Connections
• Simplify the installation and configuration process of these products
with very simple steps
• Build a properties files using a GUI or manually.
• Run a program that execute installation and configuration, using that
file.
• Insert the concept of Standard in the wonderful world of System
Engineer.
• Reduces the maintenance time,
• It allows you to work on a setup that you didn't
perform, knowing in advance how it was done and
knowing where to put your hands, without losing
time trying to understand how it was configured at
the time.
• Allow to drastically reduce hidden costs in order
to prepare environment for test and development.
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
iJack Capabilities
• Installation:
• IIM → IBM Installation Manager
• IHS → IBM Http Server
• DB2 → DB2 Enterprise/WorkGroup Server
• TDS → Tivoli Directory Server
• WP → WebSphere Portal
• IC → IBM Connections
• WAS → WebSphere Application Server (for Connections)
• TDI → Tivoli Directory Integrator (for Connections)
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iJack Capabilities
• Configuration:
• IHS → IBM Http Server
• Pre-set each Virtual-Host
• Create SSL Certificate self-signed and create request for *.domain.com, and
pre-set server to use it
• Create services to start | stop | graceful
• Create Backup script and schedule it
• Install and configure WebSphere Plugin
• DB2 → DB2 Enterprise/WorkGroup Server
• Create Instance
• Create databases for WebSphere Portal or IBM Connections
• Pre-set Databases to Backup on line
• Create Backup script and schedule it
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iJack Capabilities
• Configuration:
• TDS → Tivoli Directory Server
• Create organizational chain for Demo/POC
• Create Default user for Demo/POC
• Create Backup script and schedule it
• WP → WebSphere Portal
• Migrate data from Derby to DB2
• Configure Security using LDAP
• Extend Administration role to LDAP Admin User
• Create the definition of Webserver
• Deploy plugin to HTTP Server
• Pre-set Single Sign-on (SSO Domain)
• Export LTPA Token
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
iJack Capabilities
• Configuration:
• WP → WebSphere Portal
• Configure Virtual Host and pre-set redirect to the Home Page
• Create Backup script and schedule it
• Create services to start | stop | restart Server
• Pre-set cleaning for logs file during stop process
• IC → IBM Connections
• Create WebSphere Cluster
• Cerate each databases according to selected features
• Configure security on LDAP
• Create definition of Webserver
• Deploy Plugin to HTTP Server
• Pre-set the Single Sign-on (SSO Domain)
• Export LTPA Token
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
iJack Capabilities
• Configuration:
• IC → IBM Connections
• Install Lotus Connections
• Configure Virtual Host and pre-set redirect to the Home Page
• Create Backup script and schedule it
• Create services to start | stop | restart Server
• Pre-set cleaning for logs file during stop process
• Populate Database “PEOPLEDB” from defined LDAP.
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Andrea Fontana - @net2action – a.fontana@net2action.com
Why a suite?
• This tool will be realized to execute automatic installation and
configuration of following product:
IBM WebSphere Portal
IBM Connections
IBM Sametime
IBM Docs
IBM Filenet
IBM………..
The first module that will be available:
InstallJack for Portal
InstallJack for Connections
Supported platform will be:
Windows
Linux (Suse – Red Hat)
Aix (work in progress..)
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• It will be possible to move the spending capacity of Customer from setup to
project.
• The time needed for the installation process will be negligible.
• Help you to standardize your installation
• At the end, using this tool, each installation will be equal and well documented
• Reduce maintenance cost, permit to give more speedy answer to the Customer’s
request, and the Customer will be more favorable to spend more, for a better
service.
Using InstallJack there are no more excuses
“ … but it’s too complex!..”
✔ “ … there are too many tasks to do...”
✔ “ … there are too many products to know...”