This document discusses the various Lotus software products that support Linux and provides an overview of IBM's strong support for Linux over the past decade. It outlines key Lotus products like Domino, Notes, Sametime, Foundations, and Symphony that have native support on Linux. It also discusses IBM's Linux Technology Center and Linux Information Center initiatives and how they help customers deploy Linux solutions.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on Lotus software, including Domino and Sametime, running on Linux. The presenter, Bill Malchisky Jr., discusses IBM's long commitment to Linux over the past 20 years, including major investments and contributions to open source projects. He outlines the server-side benefits of running Domino and Sametime on Linux. The document also addresses partitioning, disk and Domino, virtualization support, Linux distributions supported, and tuning tips for optimizing Domino performance on Linux.
CollabSphere 2020 Live - HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 Upgrades: Easy - Fast - SeamlessChristoph Adler
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client ever.
This document provides an agenda for a meeting on IBM Lotus Notes and social business. It introduces Vladislav Tatarincev from SIA "CYONE" as the speaker. CYONE is introduced as an IBM Premier Business Partner focused on IBM Lotus, IBM Tivoli, identity management and Citrix technologies. The document discusses IBM Lotus Notes licensing, new features in Notes 9, IBM Traveler, IBM Connections 5.0, and how a Kaizen approach can be implemented using social software to improve employee satisfaction, collaboration and knowledge sharing.
General introduction to the Darwino platform, and how to enhance your existing IBM Domino/Notes applications, providing a mobile UI, deploying to the cloud, and leveraging IBM Watson services
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client ever.
engage 2019 Workshop - Dirty Secrets of the Notes ClientChristoph Adler
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Join us in this fast-paced workshop where we will reveal the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and turn them into golden features. Learn how to transform the worst Notes Client deployments into the best, getting better performance and stability by reducing the amount of system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O. We'll share our knowledge and show you the best ways of getting Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and finally loved by your users.
The webinar covered the key benefits and new features of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8. It demonstrated the product live and discussed upcoming version 8.0.1. The presentation highlighted improvements to messaging, administration, performance and security in Notes 8. It also outlined new entitlements and supported platforms, and provided an overview of the product roadmap including future versions. Attendees were invited to contact the presenters for additional information or an upgrade assessment.
Engage 2020 - panagenda Workshop: All things Notes 11!Christoph Adler
Come join this jam packed workshop covering everything you may want to know about Notes 11!
From administration, upgrade best practices, through the various flavours of HCL Notes and Nomad, to development, we will look at plenty of tips and tricks for both clients and applications.
Your hosts will be Christoph Adler and Florian Vogler, who will make sure that you will have lots of fun and take a ton of knowledge and value along with you!
We are very much looking forward to seeing you and frying your brains!
This document provides a summary of a presentation on Lotus software, including Domino and Sametime, running on Linux. The presenter, Bill Malchisky Jr., discusses IBM's long commitment to Linux over the past 20 years, including major investments and contributions to open source projects. He outlines the server-side benefits of running Domino and Sametime on Linux. The document also addresses partitioning, disk and Domino, virtualization support, Linux distributions supported, and tuning tips for optimizing Domino performance on Linux.
CollabSphere 2020 Live - HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 Upgrades: Easy - Fast - SeamlessChristoph Adler
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable HCL Notes 11.0.1 FP1 client ever.
This document provides an agenda for a meeting on IBM Lotus Notes and social business. It introduces Vladislav Tatarincev from SIA "CYONE" as the speaker. CYONE is introduced as an IBM Premier Business Partner focused on IBM Lotus, IBM Tivoli, identity management and Citrix technologies. The document discusses IBM Lotus Notes licensing, new features in Notes 9, IBM Traveler, IBM Connections 5.0, and how a Kaizen approach can be implemented using social software to improve employee satisfaction, collaboration and knowledge sharing.
General introduction to the Darwino platform, and how to enhance your existing IBM Domino/Notes applications, providing a mobile UI, deploying to the cloud, and leveraging IBM Watson services
Join this session and learn how you can take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, very slow clients, clients with crashes, etc.) and clean it, upgrade it and deliver it without disruption! No matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate! Gain access to the best and latest Notes client management knowledge, combined with more than 16 years of experience with Notes client upgrades to get the fastest and most stable IBM Notes 11.0.1 FP2 client ever.
engage 2019 Workshop - Dirty Secrets of the Notes ClientChristoph Adler
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Join us in this fast-paced workshop where we will reveal the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and turn them into golden features. Learn how to transform the worst Notes Client deployments into the best, getting better performance and stability by reducing the amount of system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O. We'll share our knowledge and show you the best ways of getting Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and finally loved by your users.
The webinar covered the key benefits and new features of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8. It demonstrated the product live and discussed upcoming version 8.0.1. The presentation highlighted improvements to messaging, administration, performance and security in Notes 8. It also outlined new entitlements and supported platforms, and provided an overview of the product roadmap including future versions. Attendees were invited to contact the presenters for additional information or an upgrade assessment.
Engage 2020 - panagenda Workshop: All things Notes 11!Christoph Adler
Come join this jam packed workshop covering everything you may want to know about Notes 11!
From administration, upgrade best practices, through the various flavours of HCL Notes and Nomad, to development, we will look at plenty of tips and tricks for both clients and applications.
Your hosts will be Christoph Adler and Florian Vogler, who will make sure that you will have lots of fun and take a ton of knowledge and value along with you!
We are very much looking forward to seeing you and frying your brains!
ICON UK '13 - 15 minutes Upgrades and Other Thingspanagenda
The document discusses upgrading IBM Notes clients. It describes how traditional upgrades can be difficult due to variability in client configurations and issues. It then introduces MarvelClient, a solution that can upgrade Notes clients to a new version in 15 minutes or less. MarvelClient analyzes the client, migrates configurations, manages settings persistence, and enables full client roaming with minimal data usage. It allows generic upgrades that are 100% reliable with minimal network usage.
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.
Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
DNUG - Workshop: Alles was Du schon immer über den IBM Notes-Client wissen wo...Christoph Adler
This document provides information about an upcoming IBM Notes client workshop. The workshop will cover everything you ever wanted to know about the IBM Notes client. It will be presented by Christoph Adler on April 11, 2019. The agenda will include topics like IBM Notes, MarvelClient, upgrades to version 10.0.1, performance, Citrix/VDI, and troubleshooting. Information is also provided about upcoming DNUG workshops on Docker and the annual DNUG conference.
Lotus Symphony Granite 2.9.2009 2008 Review And 2009 PlanJohn Head
This is the Lotus Symphony overview from Lotusphere2009 for the Chicago Lotus User Group (GRANITE) Feb 2009 meeting. I cover the Symphony highlights from 2008, the plans and direction for 2009 including the 1.3 and 2.0 releases and discuss the coming LSX for LotusScript developers
engage 2019 - 15 Domino v10 Admin features we LOVEChristoph Adler
Domino 10 shipped jam-packed with new features that will make administrators' lives a breeze. In this talk, we'll share everything we know and love about our 15 new favorites—from the long-awaited NSF size limit boost, to brand-new gems like Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), deletion logging and more. You'll learn how to get the most out of all of them, proven through practical customer examples. You'll walk away from this fast-paced, in-depth session with a solid understanding of the new way to administer Domino 10, as well as a hands-on guide to properly put these great features to use!
Lotus Notes/Domino update for Lotus user groups - Q4 2007Ed Brill
The document provides a history of Lotus Notes and Domino from 1989 to the present. It summarizes the major releases including new features, capabilities, and platforms supported. It highlights the transition to open standards and composite applications in recent versions like Notes 8.
In this Workshop Christoph Adler will show you detailed how you can use MarvelClient Upgrade to configure, prepare and run the best HCL Notes installations ever. You will learn how easy it is to get all users upgraded to the latest and greatest version of HCL Notes in lightspeed, seamlessly and without any disruptions for users. Additionally to "upgrades" he will show how to create "initial" installation packages for HCL Notes being able to deploy this on new computers AND the fully automatic way to create an HCL Notes installation for virtual platforms like Citrix and VDI including all needed optimizations and performance tweaks.
The document provides an overview of the IBM SmartCloud Integration Server and the process for provisioning users from an on-premises directory to IBM SmartCloud. Key points include:
- The Integration Server allows organizations to integrate user provisioning from an on-premises directory to IBM SmartCloud through scheduled uploads of provisioning files.
- Provisioning files follow a specific CSV format and naming convention to define actions like adding, updating, or removing users and assigning subscriptions.
- Fields can be populated from existing directories like Domino Directory and IBM Connections profiles to synchronize user data to SmartCloud user accounts.
Using XPages out of the box lets you build good looking and well performing applications. However, as XPage applications become bigger and more complex, performance can become an issue and, if it comes to scalability and speed optimization, there are a couple of things to take into consideration. Learn how to use partial refresh and partial execution mode and how to monitor its execution using a JSF LifeCycle monitor to avoid multiple re-calculation of controls. We will show tools that can allow you to profile your code, readily available from OpenNTF, along with a demonstration of how to use them to improve the speed of your code. Still writing SSJS and encounter a significant slow down when using Script Libraries? See, how you can improve the speed of your application using JAVA instead of JS, JSON and even @formulas.
Domino 10 shipped jam packed with awesome new features you'll love. And in this webinar, you'll learn how to bring the best out of them with the Ytria tools. You'll learn about deletion logging, replication and synch-up, Domino On Disk Structures (ODS) and what they mean, and more—as well as how you can enable and enhance these features using our upcoming EZ Suite version 19.
1693: 21 Ways to Make Your Data Work for You - IBM Connect 2016panagenda
Your collaboration infrastructure contains a gold mine of information just waiting to get used. Francie Tanner and Henning Kunz cover a rich variety of collaboration topics such as cloud readiness, onboarding, social adoption, the Notes Browser Plugin and more. Learn from 21 real world companies and how they tackled their next collaboration move by diving into their very own data sets.
A presentation from Francie Tanner (panagenda) and Henning Kunz (panagenda).
The document describes a proposed product called the "solo telco gateway" which is an all-in-one communications device for small businesses. It integrates functions like VoIP telephony, fax server, file server, collaboration tools, and security. The goal is to provide a simple yet complete solution for small business communications and IT needs through a single plug-and-play appliance. It can be easily integrated with an internet service provider's systems to offer additional hosted services to customers.
AdminCamp2019 - We love Domino V10 - 15 neue Domino-Admin-FeaturesChristoph Adler
Domino V10 wurde mit einem ganzen Rucksack an neuen Features ausgeliefert, die das Leben von Administratoren zu einem Kinderspiel machen. In diesem Vortrag teilen wir mit Ihnen alles, was wir über unsere 15 neuen Favoriten wissen und lieben - von der lang erwarteten ODS53 bis zu brandneuen Angeboten wie Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), Deletion Logging und viel mehr. Sie erfahren, wie Sie das Beste aus den neuen Features herausholen können und was durch praktische Kundenbeispiele nachgewiesen wird.
IBM i: Fertile Ground for PHP DevelopersAlan Seiden
The IBM i platform, which evolved from System i, i5, iSeries, and AS/400, is a highly reliable, secure, self-managing, and integrated operating environment with a loyal, devoted following among thousands of businesses. A PHP developer who knows how to speak "IBM i" will be differentiated in the job market, gaining interesting employment and consulting opportunities.
In this talk, Alan Seiden will introduce you to the world of IBM i, covering the basics of this unique platform.
Christoph Adler presented on performance tuning HCL Notes clients. He discussed how to optimize local databases to the latest ODS format, configure hardware and Java settings for optimal performance, and measure client performance using tools like client clocking logs. Regular maintenance like keeping software updated, cleaning obsolete files, and optimizing network settings can boost client speeds. Understanding how the cache works is also important to avoid unnecessary traffic increases from deleting it.
IBM Connections 4.0 Installation - From Zero To Social Hero 1.16 for Domino LDAPFrank Altenburg
IBM Connections 4.0 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. And I will show you how.
With this presentation I want to prove, that it is possible to install an IBM Connections 4.0 "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly.
You can install and configure all the new IBM Connections 4.0 components : DB2 Server, IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator, IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), IBM HTTP Server and IBM Connections. This new version (1.16) now contains the Cognos and Social Mail for Domino Integration. Sametime connectivity and an easy way to add some user photos. Updated to CR2. More then 800 slides now.
Supercharged Notes 10 Upgrade: Turning the Worst Notes Deployments into the BestChristoph Adler
We take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, etc.) and we clean, upgrade and deliver them with no disruption! But no matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate. This session will share the best and latest client management and upgrade knowledge, combined with years of experience in Notes client upgrades, to yield the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V10 client deployment ever. Do you think it's not possible to get IBM Notes V10 installed/upgraded in under three minutes? Join us and we'll give you the recipe for a successful deployment.
BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better - How to Virtualize the Rich Client and Brows...panagenda
Virtualizing the IBM Notes Client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plugin) is an effective way to standardize your client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. Learn how to implement, configure and tune Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing startup times and more.
A presentation from Christoph Adler (panagenda) and Daniel Reimann (panagenda).
The document discusses live streaming and on-demand delivery of media content using Microsoft technologies. It provides an overview of Windows Media Services (WMS) and Internet Information Services (IIS) Smooth Streaming, compares their features for live streaming scenarios, and outlines the workflow for acquiring, encoding, delivering and consuming content with IIS Smooth Streaming. Key topics covered include encoding with partners, using manifest files, delivering to any device, and building engaging experiences.
AdminCamp2019 - MarvelClient Upgrade Free Edition - Effektiv von IBM Notes 6....Christoph Adler
In dieser Session wird Ihnen Christoph Adler zeigen, wie Sie in nur wenigen Minuten ein produktives IBM Notes 10.0.1 Upgrade-Paket erstellen und verteilen können. Natürlich werden hier auch Themen wie technische Verteilung des Paketes, benötigte Administrationsrechte, hinzuzufügende Sprachen usw. behandelt. Die Session beinhaltet nur wenige Folien, denn ansonsten wird alles live gezeigt => Paket-Erstellung, -Verteilung und natürlich der Upgradevorgang selbst.
Und das beste daran, alle verwendeten Software-Lösungen und -Tools können Sie kostenfrei nutzen, ganz ohne Benutzer- oder Zeitlimitierung.
http://tinyurl.com/5sq2cbz
The need for Lotus admins to assist across intra-company teams while ensuring regulatory compliance is increasing. Whether your firm received a disclosure motion from district attorney, is being sued, or is concerned about either internal litigation or future actions, register for this session. Will your company be ready? Are your response measures taking too long? Will you be able to meet your goals? Join Bill as he provides a brief foray into the area of compliance and data management while providing tips to enhance your implementations. If you've never thought about this topic, or are having internal discussions, tune-in for some exciting and important information.
Infrastructure Fitness and Design Simplicity for IBM Mobile ConnectBill Malchisky Jr.
Given at IBM Connect 2013, 31 January 2013
Most companies are unaware of IBM Mobile Connect - the hidden authentication jewel in the IBM Collaboration portfolio. No matter if you want to start with it or if you've learned in last year's conference how to setup IBM Mobile Connect - it's now time for optimization and tuning. This session will provide you a deep dive on different installation considerations and deployment design. Join to get real-world information about topics like how to install IMC on Linux 64bit, specific problems of different operating systems and how to setup IMC in High Availability. Last but not least we'll introduce to you the new capabilities of IMC 6.1.5 which enable it to be used with Sametime Mobile, Connections Mobile and Traveler High Availability.
ICON UK '13 - 15 minutes Upgrades and Other Thingspanagenda
The document discusses upgrading IBM Notes clients. It describes how traditional upgrades can be difficult due to variability in client configurations and issues. It then introduces MarvelClient, a solution that can upgrade Notes clients to a new version in 15 minutes or less. MarvelClient analyzes the client, migrates configurations, manages settings persistence, and enables full client roaming with minimal data usage. It allows generic upgrades that are 100% reliable with minimal network usage.
Fast. Dangerous. Always in control.
Learn the dirty secrets of the Notes Client and how you can turn them into golden features that will make you shine. You will leave the workshop equipped with new knowledge for your next Notes Client deployment and/or optimization project. You will be able to get better Notes client performance and stability by using less of the system resources, like CPU, Memory and File I/O – just because of the right tailor-made configuration of the Notes client for your very own system requirements. Get geared up for your next Notes V11 deployment with the best-practice tips to get Notes Clients deployed, configured, maintained and ‘finally’ loved by your users.
Don’t forget, IBM Notes V11 is not far away from being released.
DNUG - Workshop: Alles was Du schon immer über den IBM Notes-Client wissen wo...Christoph Adler
This document provides information about an upcoming IBM Notes client workshop. The workshop will cover everything you ever wanted to know about the IBM Notes client. It will be presented by Christoph Adler on April 11, 2019. The agenda will include topics like IBM Notes, MarvelClient, upgrades to version 10.0.1, performance, Citrix/VDI, and troubleshooting. Information is also provided about upcoming DNUG workshops on Docker and the annual DNUG conference.
Lotus Symphony Granite 2.9.2009 2008 Review And 2009 PlanJohn Head
This is the Lotus Symphony overview from Lotusphere2009 for the Chicago Lotus User Group (GRANITE) Feb 2009 meeting. I cover the Symphony highlights from 2008, the plans and direction for 2009 including the 1.3 and 2.0 releases and discuss the coming LSX for LotusScript developers
engage 2019 - 15 Domino v10 Admin features we LOVEChristoph Adler
Domino 10 shipped jam-packed with new features that will make administrators' lives a breeze. In this talk, we'll share everything we know and love about our 15 new favorites—from the long-awaited NSF size limit boost, to brand-new gems like Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), deletion logging and more. You'll learn how to get the most out of all of them, proven through practical customer examples. You'll walk away from this fast-paced, in-depth session with a solid understanding of the new way to administer Domino 10, as well as a hands-on guide to properly put these great features to use!
Lotus Notes/Domino update for Lotus user groups - Q4 2007Ed Brill
The document provides a history of Lotus Notes and Domino from 1989 to the present. It summarizes the major releases including new features, capabilities, and platforms supported. It highlights the transition to open standards and composite applications in recent versions like Notes 8.
In this Workshop Christoph Adler will show you detailed how you can use MarvelClient Upgrade to configure, prepare and run the best HCL Notes installations ever. You will learn how easy it is to get all users upgraded to the latest and greatest version of HCL Notes in lightspeed, seamlessly and without any disruptions for users. Additionally to "upgrades" he will show how to create "initial" installation packages for HCL Notes being able to deploy this on new computers AND the fully automatic way to create an HCL Notes installation for virtual platforms like Citrix and VDI including all needed optimizations and performance tweaks.
The document provides an overview of the IBM SmartCloud Integration Server and the process for provisioning users from an on-premises directory to IBM SmartCloud. Key points include:
- The Integration Server allows organizations to integrate user provisioning from an on-premises directory to IBM SmartCloud through scheduled uploads of provisioning files.
- Provisioning files follow a specific CSV format and naming convention to define actions like adding, updating, or removing users and assigning subscriptions.
- Fields can be populated from existing directories like Domino Directory and IBM Connections profiles to synchronize user data to SmartCloud user accounts.
Using XPages out of the box lets you build good looking and well performing applications. However, as XPage applications become bigger and more complex, performance can become an issue and, if it comes to scalability and speed optimization, there are a couple of things to take into consideration. Learn how to use partial refresh and partial execution mode and how to monitor its execution using a JSF LifeCycle monitor to avoid multiple re-calculation of controls. We will show tools that can allow you to profile your code, readily available from OpenNTF, along with a demonstration of how to use them to improve the speed of your code. Still writing SSJS and encounter a significant slow down when using Script Libraries? See, how you can improve the speed of your application using JAVA instead of JS, JSON and even @formulas.
Domino 10 shipped jam packed with awesome new features you'll love. And in this webinar, you'll learn how to bring the best out of them with the Ytria tools. You'll learn about deletion logging, replication and synch-up, Domino On Disk Structures (ODS) and what they mean, and more—as well as how you can enable and enhance these features using our upcoming EZ Suite version 19.
1693: 21 Ways to Make Your Data Work for You - IBM Connect 2016panagenda
Your collaboration infrastructure contains a gold mine of information just waiting to get used. Francie Tanner and Henning Kunz cover a rich variety of collaboration topics such as cloud readiness, onboarding, social adoption, the Notes Browser Plugin and more. Learn from 21 real world companies and how they tackled their next collaboration move by diving into their very own data sets.
A presentation from Francie Tanner (panagenda) and Henning Kunz (panagenda).
The document describes a proposed product called the "solo telco gateway" which is an all-in-one communications device for small businesses. It integrates functions like VoIP telephony, fax server, file server, collaboration tools, and security. The goal is to provide a simple yet complete solution for small business communications and IT needs through a single plug-and-play appliance. It can be easily integrated with an internet service provider's systems to offer additional hosted services to customers.
AdminCamp2019 - We love Domino V10 - 15 neue Domino-Admin-FeaturesChristoph Adler
Domino V10 wurde mit einem ganzen Rucksack an neuen Features ausgeliefert, die das Leben von Administratoren zu einem Kinderspiel machen. In diesem Vortrag teilen wir mit Ihnen alles, was wir über unsere 15 neuen Favoriten wissen und lieben - von der lang erwarteten ODS53 bis zu brandneuen Angeboten wie Domino General Query Facility (DGQF), Deletion Logging und viel mehr. Sie erfahren, wie Sie das Beste aus den neuen Features herausholen können und was durch praktische Kundenbeispiele nachgewiesen wird.
IBM i: Fertile Ground for PHP DevelopersAlan Seiden
The IBM i platform, which evolved from System i, i5, iSeries, and AS/400, is a highly reliable, secure, self-managing, and integrated operating environment with a loyal, devoted following among thousands of businesses. A PHP developer who knows how to speak "IBM i" will be differentiated in the job market, gaining interesting employment and consulting opportunities.
In this talk, Alan Seiden will introduce you to the world of IBM i, covering the basics of this unique platform.
Christoph Adler presented on performance tuning HCL Notes clients. He discussed how to optimize local databases to the latest ODS format, configure hardware and Java settings for optimal performance, and measure client performance using tools like client clocking logs. Regular maintenance like keeping software updated, cleaning obsolete files, and optimizing network settings can boost client speeds. Understanding how the cache works is also important to avoid unnecessary traffic increases from deleting it.
IBM Connections 4.0 Installation - From Zero To Social Hero 1.16 for Domino LDAPFrank Altenburg
IBM Connections 4.0 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. And I will show you how.
With this presentation I want to prove, that it is possible to install an IBM Connections 4.0 "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly.
You can install and configure all the new IBM Connections 4.0 components : DB2 Server, IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator, IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), IBM HTTP Server and IBM Connections. This new version (1.16) now contains the Cognos and Social Mail for Domino Integration. Sametime connectivity and an easy way to add some user photos. Updated to CR2. More then 800 slides now.
Supercharged Notes 10 Upgrade: Turning the Worst Notes Deployments into the BestChristoph Adler
We take the worst Notes client deployments (simulated multi-user, copied data directories, outdated templates, misconfigured workspace folders, dramatically grown data directories, etc.) and we clean, upgrade and deliver them with no disruption! But no matter how much you try, you will always find Notes clients out there that do not behave or participate. This session will share the best and latest client management and upgrade knowledge, combined with years of experience in Notes client upgrades, to yield the fastest and most stable IBM Notes V10 client deployment ever. Do you think it's not possible to get IBM Notes V10 installed/upgraded in under three minutes? Join us and we'll give you the recipe for a successful deployment.
BP1491: Virtual, Faster, Better - How to Virtualize the Rich Client and Brows...panagenda
Virtualizing the IBM Notes Client or the IBM Client Application Access (formerly known as IBM Notes Browser Plugin) is an effective way to standardize your client infrastructure, reduce costs for workstation hardware and give your users a consistent experience. Learn how to implement, configure and tune Notes on platforms like Citrix or Terminal Server and get the most out of it by dramatically reducing startup times and more.
A presentation from Christoph Adler (panagenda) and Daniel Reimann (panagenda).
The document discusses live streaming and on-demand delivery of media content using Microsoft technologies. It provides an overview of Windows Media Services (WMS) and Internet Information Services (IIS) Smooth Streaming, compares their features for live streaming scenarios, and outlines the workflow for acquiring, encoding, delivering and consuming content with IIS Smooth Streaming. Key topics covered include encoding with partners, using manifest files, delivering to any device, and building engaging experiences.
AdminCamp2019 - MarvelClient Upgrade Free Edition - Effektiv von IBM Notes 6....Christoph Adler
In dieser Session wird Ihnen Christoph Adler zeigen, wie Sie in nur wenigen Minuten ein produktives IBM Notes 10.0.1 Upgrade-Paket erstellen und verteilen können. Natürlich werden hier auch Themen wie technische Verteilung des Paketes, benötigte Administrationsrechte, hinzuzufügende Sprachen usw. behandelt. Die Session beinhaltet nur wenige Folien, denn ansonsten wird alles live gezeigt => Paket-Erstellung, -Verteilung und natürlich der Upgradevorgang selbst.
Und das beste daran, alle verwendeten Software-Lösungen und -Tools können Sie kostenfrei nutzen, ganz ohne Benutzer- oder Zeitlimitierung.
http://tinyurl.com/5sq2cbz
The need for Lotus admins to assist across intra-company teams while ensuring regulatory compliance is increasing. Whether your firm received a disclosure motion from district attorney, is being sued, or is concerned about either internal litigation or future actions, register for this session. Will your company be ready? Are your response measures taking too long? Will you be able to meet your goals? Join Bill as he provides a brief foray into the area of compliance and data management while providing tips to enhance your implementations. If you've never thought about this topic, or are having internal discussions, tune-in for some exciting and important information.
Infrastructure Fitness and Design Simplicity for IBM Mobile ConnectBill Malchisky Jr.
Given at IBM Connect 2013, 31 January 2013
Most companies are unaware of IBM Mobile Connect - the hidden authentication jewel in the IBM Collaboration portfolio. No matter if you want to start with it or if you've learned in last year's conference how to setup IBM Mobile Connect - it's now time for optimization and tuning. This session will provide you a deep dive on different installation considerations and deployment design. Join to get real-world information about topics like how to install IMC on Linux 64bit, specific problems of different operating systems and how to setup IMC in High Availability. Last but not least we'll introduce to you the new capabilities of IMC 6.1.5 which enable it to be used with Sametime Mobile, Connections Mobile and Traveler High Availability.
The Ultimate IBM and Lotus on Linux Workshop for Windows AdminsBill Malchisky Jr.
Linux is quite simple to learn and understand when you have proper comprehension of the fundamentals. So let's teach attendees about the insights into administering a Linux server, allowing you to manage your IBM/Lotus applications with ease. You will receive highlights of the full training course Bill teaches his clients: application install tips, Linux shell techniques, basic scripting, and your questions answered throughout the class.
Given at Midwest LUG 2012 and UKLUG 2012
Considering The Cloud? Thinking Beyond The Readme FileBill Malchisky Jr.
This presentation discusses considerations for moving applications and infrastructure to the cloud. It defines cloud strategies like infrastructure as a service (IaaS), software as a service (SaaS), and hybrid models. It also covers assessing risks, performing a SWOT analysis, and using a decision matrix to evaluate options. The presentation provides advice on evaluating security, compliance, costs and other factors to determine what is best suited for the business needs and risk tolerance.
Linux School: Advanced Administration for IBM SoftwareBill Malchisky Jr.
We've covered the basics before, now let's deep dive and get to the advanced items. We'll quickly review partition approaches, then demo many command line tools and skills that can help save you time with your Linux installation and maintenance tasks -- customized for IBM/Lotus software. Tips, knowledge, techniques, and as much information as I can provide in an hour. This is a new session for the IBM/Lotus Community, debuted at Engage User Group, in Breda, The Netherlands.
Engage 2016 - Adm01 - Back from the Dead: When Bad Code Kills a Good ServerBill Malchisky Jr.
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Covers the IBM - Lotus commitment to Linux and ways a business customer can create business saves by running their supported Lotus product offerings on Linux. Includes a few admin tips and tricks too.
Management Track edition. Addressing objections to moving to a Linux desktop, which users should be targeted, and how to save money with a Linux Desktop running Lotus Software, including Notes, Sametime.
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.
This document provides an overview of Lotus Symphony and how it can be used as an alternative to Microsoft Office. It discusses Lotus Symphony from an executive, user, and developer perspective. Key points include how Lotus Symphony is based on OpenOffice but customized by IBM, how it can save significant costs compared to Microsoft Office when considering licensing and support fees, and how it provides a robust feature set for users while also exposing APIs for developers to customize.
This document provides an overview of Linux on z Systems and IBM's efforts to enable the Linux on z Systems open source ecosystem. It discusses IBM's work porting popular open source software to run on Linux on z Systems, including languages, databases, messaging, and cloud infrastructure packages. It also outlines plans to provide tools and resources to help developers access Linux on z Systems hardware and obtain ported packages. The goal is to simplify and encourage open source software development for the Linux on z Systems platform.
AD101: IBM Domino Application Development FuturesEamon Muldoon
IBM presented updates and future plans for application development with Domino and XPages. Key points included:
- Recent fixes and releases for Notes/Domino/Designer and the XPages Extension Library.
- Future plans to add responsive design capabilities using Bootstrap, integrate relational data sources, and improve document encryption and signatures for XPages.
- The source code for the XPages Extension Library is now available on GitHub to encourage community contributions.
- A vision for deploying and running Domino applications on Bluemix was presented, including runtime support, services, and integration with DevOps tools.
Linux Distribution Collaboration …on a Mainframe!All Things Open
Presented at All Things Open 2023
Presented by Elizabeth K. Joseph - IBM
Title: Linux Distribution Collaboration …on a Mainframe!
Abstract: Linux has run on the mainframe architecture (s390x) for over 20 years now, and there’s even Linux-only mainframe hardware! But tight collaboration between the Linux distributions is rather new. Enter the Open Mainframe Project Linux Distributions Working Group, founded in late 2021.
Bringing together various Linux distributions, both corporate-backed and community-driven, representatives from openSUSE, Debian, Fedora, SUSE, and more immediately joined the effort to share bug reports and patches that impact all the distributions. Issues are often shared and discussed on the mailing list, and more complicated topics covered during the monthly meetings. The working group has a number of success stories that will be shared.
Future potential issues are also tackled, and notes shared about upstream changes that may soon impact the package processes. In the latest effort, the team has started thinking about actual upstream projects to invite to our group to be more pro-active about changes that may cause problems on the s390x architecture.
But more importantly, this is a story about community and collaboration. Many people view the various Linux distributions as a competitive space, but like so much of the open source software community, we are all more successful when we share knowledge about our core. The success of this working group, and growing enthusiasm for it from new Linux distributions who are joining, is a great example of this.
Find more info about All Things Open:
On the web: https://www.allthingsopen.org/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllThingsOpen
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/all-things-open/
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsOpen
Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@allthingsopen
Threads: https://www.threads.net/@allthingsopen
2023 conference: https://2023.allthingsopen.org/
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- Common operating system services include program development/execution, I/O device access, file access control, system access control, error detection and response, and accounting.
- Major desktop operating systems include Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Chrome OS. Server systems include Windows Server, UNIX, and Linux. Mobile systems are iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.
- Linux is an open-source, free alternative that is secure, lightweight, stable, and
BBS has identified extensive use of open source over the last 5 years through field studies and project data collection. Open source is now a vital part of BBS's business applications and infrastructure. It is used across divisions in development, deployment, testing, and production. BBS utilizes a variety of open source utilities and platforms, including Linux, Solaris, Apache, NFS, and Postfix, benefiting from increased stability, security, and cost savings compared to proprietary alternatives.
IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 introduces social, efficient and green collaboration capabilities. The new version allows users to expand collaboration beyond email to social networks, includes a new web client for access from any device, and supports additional mobile platforms. It also features an updated development environment for building modern web applications and composite applications that integrate multiple systems. The release aims to improve productivity, development, and management of collaboration solutions.
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This document provides an introduction and overview of containers, Kubernetes, IBM Container Service, and IBM Cloud Private. It discusses how microservices architectures break monolithic applications into smaller, independently developed services. Containers are presented as a standard way to package applications to move between environments. Kubernetes is introduced as an open-source system for automating deployment and management of containerized applications. IBM Cloud Container Service and IBM Cloud Private are then overviewed as platforms that combine Docker and Kubernetes to enable deployment of containerized applications on IBM Cloud infrastructure.
From the Eclipse Foundation to the Symbian FoundationDavid Wood
A talk given by David Wood (at that time, EVP of Research of Symbian) at the OSS Watch Business and Sustainability Models workshop at the University of Oxford, 12 January 2009.
The subtitle of the presentation is "Running a Foundation to Contain your Code"
For general background to the ideas covered in this talk, see chapters 21 to 24 of the 2014 book "Smartphones and beyond: Lessons from the remarkable rise and fall of Symbian" https://smartphonesandbeyond.com/
(This talk has tangential notability as being the prompt for David Wood to join Twitter, since various people in the audience were using Twitter to share real-time comments on what the speakers were saying: https://twitter.com/dw2/status/1746898120674246873)
The document summarizes a recap of the 2015 Seattle Mesos conference. It discusses the growth of the Apache Mesos community and real-world adoption in production environments. It provides details on Mesosphere announcing a new product and a paying customer in Verizon. It also discusses several other companies using Mesos including PayPal and Digital Ocean. Finally, it briefly summarizes Netflix's project Fenzo for cross-framework scheduling and the landscape of Mesos frameworks.
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The document discusses building IBM Bluemix on OpenStack using IBM Cloud Manager. Key points include:
- Bluemix is IBM's Platform as a Service offering that allows developers to focus on code by providing integrated services and tools.
- IBM Cloud Manager with OpenStack extends OpenStack to manage heterogeneous environments and simplify deployment. It will be used to deploy Bluemix on OpenStack.
- BOSH will be used for deployment and lifecycle management of Bluemix on OpenStack. It leverages OpenStack APIs to deploy VMs from stemcells and manage the health of processes and VMs.
An operating system acts as an intermediary between a user and computer hardware by providing an environment for running programs efficiently while hiding hardware details. It aims to make computers convenient to use and utilize resources efficiently. Key functions include process management, memory management, file management, I/O management, and more. Operating systems can be categorized as desktop, departmental, or enterprise depending on the number of supported users and level of sophistication.
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.
Presentation originally created by Reynout van Adrichem Boogaert.
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This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
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Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
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Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
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- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
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- How to build efficient development pipeline roles and component templates
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- How to streamline operations with automated policy checks on container images
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In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
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Speakers:
Bob Boule
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
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Lowering Costs: Should We Consider Lotus On Linux?
1. Lowering Costs: Should We Consider
Linux for Lotus?
Bill Malchisky Jr.
Effective Software Solutions, LLC
2. What We’ll Cover …
• Introduction
• What is Lotus Doing with Linux ?
• The Products—A quick overview
• A Value Proposition via Costs Saves
• Desktop Discussion
• License Analysis
• Some Third-party ISV Linux Support
• Additional Resources & Press
• Wrap-up with Q&A
4. Speaker Info...
• Working with Notes since 3.0c, in 1993
• Architect, admin, auditor, trainer, process engineer,
team lead, “reformed developer”
• Co-authored two IBM Redbooks on Linux
• Multiple Lotus Certifications
• Significant regulatory compliance and Domino specialty
project experience
• Linux aficionado
5. Dispelling a Myth... on Free Software
• What is Open Source?
–In simple terms: when you buy the software, the source code
is also available
–You can peruse, customize, and compile the code
–True for all vendors, under this license
• Including: Red Hat, Novell SuSE, Ubuntu
• What about support?
–Early on several firms pre-compiled Linux source, sold the
build, then maintained it
–Enterprise-class support is available
–Bugs generally addressed faster; very stable
7. IBM Shows Strong Linux Support
• 1999: Linux community involvement
• 2000: Linux on all IBM hardware pledge
–Invested ₤628M (US$1B) into long-range planning
• 2001: ₤25M (US$40M) software donation to form
Eclipse organization
–1200 developers in 63 countries contribute
• 2003: Inaugural keynote—Linux Desktop Consortium
–Kicks-off its internal desktop conversion
• 2005: IBM donates intellectual capital
–500 Patents to Open-Source Developers
• 2007: IBM joins OpenOffice Team
8. Beyond Investments & Speaking...
Major human capital investment too
–Committed 600+ people, all dedicated to open-source
development
–Actively contributing to Linux and over 150 other open source
projects and communities
• Apache and Apache projects
• Eclipse
• Mozilla Firefox
• OpenOffice.org
• Samba
Source: “IBM & the Linux Community”,
http://www-03.ibm.com/linux/community.html
9. IBM Created Two Competency Centers
• Linux Technology Center (LTC)
–Houses the 600+ people working on open-source initiatives
–IBM Technical competency center for Linux
• http://www-03.ibm.com/linux/ltc/index.html
• Linux Information Center (LIC)
–Dedicated to bringing Linux technology to the marketplace
–Helps new midmarket customers looking to deploy Linux
solutions
–Assists BPs seeking to develop and deliver Linux-based
integrated solutions
• http://www-03.ibm.com/linux/lic.html
10. IBM Provides Important Legal Support
• Software Freedom Law Center
–Legal representation and related services to protect and
advance Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS)
–Represents the best in well-established free software and
open source projects
• Open Invention Network
–Intellectual property company formed to promote Linux
through patent utilization, creating a collaborative ecosystem
• Free Software Foundation
–Mission is to preserve, protect, and promote the freedom to
freely utilize software
11. Ten Years of Support Prove Rewarding
Focused Linux investment yields
–All IBM servers supporting the Linux operating system
–500+ IBM software products on Linux
–A full line of implementation, support, and migration
services for Linux
–Lotus software brand supports the three major Linux
flavors
13. Lotus Domino—Long-time Adopter
• First build R5
–Announced at Lotusphere by then Lotus head, Jeff Papows
• Supports RHEL and SuSE
–x86 & zLinux platforms
• Domino 8.5 on zLinux is 64 bit
–Offers greater scalability
–Internal tests show: ~100,000 users supported on 1 Linux
image (6 DPARs)
• Significant performance gains with each new release
• Easily run multiple Domino releases or partitioned
servers on the same box
14. Diverse Systematics Support
• Product verticals running Domino apps
–Sales force automation
–Project management
–Customer relationship management
–Interactive Web-based forms
–Resource management
• Best practice enabled Domino apps are platform
agnostic
–Very portable
–Makes for easy platform migrations
15. Domino on zLinux Makes Sense
• Best of breed hardware
• System z: the mainframe setting the bar
–Virtualization and lowest overhead cost
• Most robust I/O infrastructure of any Domino platform
• Best power/cooling performance of any Domino
platform
• Largest scalability of any Domino platform
16. Lotus Notes: Excellent Newcomer
• First Linux client – N7
• Significant improvements N8.0
• Supports all three major Linux distros
• Minimal feature lag across all releases
• Installs client in multi-user mode only
• Swiftfile inclusion remains an enigma
–If supportive, promote my IdeaJam request
• http://www.ideajam.net/IdeaJam/P/ij.nsf/0/8CFDC7D088F1DBE686257395
• http://tinyurl.com/yagw2vk
17. Lotus iNotes–Keeps Improving
• Supports Domino on Linux
• Supports Linux browser access
–Can be 100% Linux-based
• Three operating modes – New in 8.5
–Full, Lite, and Ultralite (iPhone interface)
• Increased control through Policy docs
• Can force remote desktop data cleanse
–Important for regulated companies' users
• Included with Domino
• Impressive browser version checking
–Reduces Help Desk calls
18. OCCS – Open Collaboration Client Software
• What is OCCS?
–Security-rich, cost-effective Microsoft® desktop alternative
–Customized to meet your business requirements
–Options include:
• Variety of IBM products (on the desktop and server)
–Conceptually, OCCS works with different operating systems
• Focus is Linux due to it being a low-cost environment
–Built on Lotus Expeditor, which is based on the open source
Eclipse Rich Client Platform
• More later in the Desktop section
19. Lotus Foundations – Native Support Day 1
• Originally developed as Nitix by Net Integration – an
autonomic Linux-OS
• IBM acquired Jan 2008
–Re-branded as Lotus Foundations
• Small business gem
–Stand-alone turn-key Linux-based appliance
20. Lotus Foundations: Knows Its Competitors
Competes against Microsoft SBS and Windows Essential
Business Server
–Both still incur significant hardware and software upgrade
costs against Foundations
–Over 1000 MS BPs joined as Foundations BPs
21. Lotus Foundations Products
• Lotus Foundations Start
–Stand-alone appliance
–5 to 500 Employees
• Lotus Foundations Branch Office
–Expand your Domino infrastructure
–Attaches to your existing Notes domain
• Lotus Foundations Reach
–Announced Jul 2009
–Adds VoIP and Sametime support
• Foundations Product Page
–http://www.lotus.com/foundations
22. What Does 'Reach' Provide SMBs?
• IBM Sametime UC capabilities in a single appliance
2™
–Plus, ability to access these capabilities from a mobile device
–Remote users have easier access to data
• Excellent for shops that have –
–Limited IT skills
–Smaller budgets
• Expediency
–Install and configure your entire UC environment in a system
small enough to fit under a desk—in an hour
23. Reach Enjoys Good Company
Several telephony partners lined-up early, extending their
offerings to include Foundations Reach
–EnVision Solutions LLC
• Enhanced SMB collaboration package
–NEC – UNIVERGE Sphericall communications
• SMBs and branch offices offerings
–NextiraOne Mexico
• Growing business offering via VoIP
–ShoreTel
• Uses its VoIP platform for SMBs
–Speech Design
• Mobile Unified Communications appliance
24. Foundations Future Directions
Opportunities to Increase adoption
–Journaling
• On-the-wire capture of all e-mail sent
• Regulated firms need to verify their specific requirements for
message capture with their Security officer and their Legal
department
• Due in next major release
–Clustering
• Also slated for a future release
• Critical for some smaller businesses
• Being tested now
25. Sametime – Deep Support
• Sametime Connect
• Sametime Embedded
• Sametime Unyte – (LotusLive Meetings)
–My 64-bit Ubuntu Firefox 3.x browser works!
• Sametime Unified Telephony (SUT)
–Telephony features and multi-PBX telephony
–Demoed today via Ron Sebastian during the Opening Sesison
• Sametime Server
26. Lotus Symphony: True cross-platform gem
• Eclipse-based office productivity suite
–Document editor, spreadsheet, presentation
–Runs stand-alone or Notes embedded
–Supports all Lotus Notes platforms
–Includes Debian and Red Hat packages
• Cross-product feature lag eliminated in v1.2 (2009)
–All Symphony releases now have the exact same feature set
across builds
• Big hit at CeBIT 2009
–Largest computer show in Europe loved Symphony
27. Symphony Targets Enterprise
Version 1.3 provides significant enhancements
–Wide-range of functions
–90-95% of enterprise end-users can utilize
–Support for complex macros
–Pilot tables (pivot tables in Excel) debut
–New File formats
–Better cross-file format conversions
28. Symphony Plugins Create Enhanced Value
• Extend Symphony programatically
–Small snap-in modules offering a simple capability
enhancement
–Three examples include:
• IBM Lotus Symphony Diff plug-in
• IBM Lotus Symphony SideNote plug-in
• Writer2Wiki plug-in
• Full list of available plugins
–http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/plugin.nsf/ho
–Most plugins work on all Symphony flavors
–Be careful and mind the respective OS requirement(s)
29. A Few More Linux-friendly Products
• IBM Business Process Accelerator
• IBM Content Manager Collaboration Ed.
• Lotus Enterprise Integrator
• Lotus Expeditor
• Lotus Learning Management System
• Lotus Mobile Connect
–Big buzz around this product with release of 8.5.1
• Lotus Web Content Management
• Lotus Workflow
30. Lotus Middleware on Linux
• IBM offers 500 middleware products
–All Linux ready
–Across all six brands and five platforms
• Lotus middleware solutions provide:
–System x - 117 products
–System p – 3
–System i – 1
–System z – 30
–Power – 4
Source: IBM Middleware Available on Linux, 23 Feb 2009
edition
33. Four Ways to Analyze IT Cost Reductions
• Infrastructure
–Leverage mainframe or server consolidation
–Covered within this section
• Desktop Transformation
–Review provisioned users and respective configuration
• Licensing Analysis
–Who is using what and why?
• Open Standards - Application Development:
–Flexibility, choice, integration, avoiding forced vendor lock-in
Note: Covered indirectly herein, due to time constraints
34. What does Linux Provide Lotus?
• We saw what Lotus provides to the open source
movement; what does Lotus receive in return?
–Stability of the operating system
–Lower cost of ownership
• Reliability
• Availability
• Manageability
–Powerful remote management
• That's just the beginning...
35. Domino on Linux Creates Saves
Maintenance
–Provides boot-free patches
• Creates increased up-time
–Avoid the monthly MS patch-night pain
–File system stays defragmented by default
• “compact -c” no longer impacts performance
• Avoid defraging filesystems and NSFs
–Shops simply setup and run their business
• Leave the world of “break-fix” support
• Enter the world of planning and evolving IT
36. Domino on Linux Creates Saves, Cont.
• Licenses
–No additional server CALs required
–OS with support can cost less
• Hardware
–Requires less memory for the same load
–Extend servers' lifespan
–Run Linux on existing hardware and see benefit
–Most server OEMs support Linux on their hardware
–Economical remote office capability
–Cost-effective Domino clustering
37. Domino on Linux: Security Create Saves
Increased Security = Opportunity
–Outside the firewall capability
–Platform of choice for hostile environments
–Network security built right-into the kernel
–Low-cost, stable, and secure alternative
38. Domino on Linux: Risk Assessment Review
Acquire quality data to assess your risk
–The Institute for Internal Auditors provides specified data:
• Risk of security problems from simple denial of service attacks
• Unauthorized usage and data alteration
• IT Risk assessment guide
–Their site: http://www.theiia.org
39. But Don't Take My Word For It...
Take A Message: It's Lotus Vs. Exchange
–“By the time an enterprise has purchased Exchange and the
CALs for it, plus the Windows Server license and CALs for
Windows Server, costs begin to snowball.”
–“The edge in pricing, when all is factored in, goes to Lotus.
You simply get more bang for your buck.“
http://www.crn.com/mobile/217800062
40. Lotus Foundations in the Media
Lotus Foundations Winning Fans Among Resellers
–“Solution providers also say cost has been a factor in their
embrace of Lotus Foundations over Microsoft SBS.”
–“Customers would bump up against the 50-user limit of
Microsoft SBS and faced sticker shock when told how much it
would cost to upgrade to standard Windows Server, Exchange
and other Microsoft products.”
—Tim Miller, Executive Vice President of Intellectual Property at
EnVision Solutions
41. Lotus Foundations in the Media – Part II
Creating business saves for customers
–“An EnVision engineer had been testing Lotus Foundations
and suggested the customer try it instead -- a plan that
ultimately saved the customer about US$10,000 (₤285k) in up-
front licensing costs and US$20,000 (₤569k) a year in ongoing
expenses.”
–Source links
• http://www.crn.com/software/218401340
• http://www.bilal.ca/microsoft-sbs-fail-lotus-foundations/
43. Who's Using Lotus and Linux?
• Gruppo Amadori rolls out Linux-based desktops and
servers to cut costs
–Leading Italian food distribution firm
–1,000 of 6,000 employees use PCs
–Migrated from Microsoft Exchange
–http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/27561.wss
• Products Utilized
–Linux on Desktop and Servers
–Lotus Notes and Domino
–Lotus Symphony
–Lotus Quickr
44. Gruppo Amadori Value Proposition
• “Our strategy is to focus on Linux first and foremost,
taking a practical and pragmatic approach.”
• “For us, the Linux environment is the right choice for
very focused applications and is more cost effective
than Microsoft.”
—Gianluca Giovannetti, CIO and Director of
Organization, Gruppo Amadori
45. Case Study: Small Businesses Benefit Too
• Customer Profile
–Established training firm in New York
–25 remote business skills trainers, plus ten full-time on-site
–Concerned with stability, service quality, excessive crashes
• Solution requires many capabilities
–Absolutely eliminate the nightly failed backups
–DNS, web hosting, SMTP, file server, roaming Windows
profiles, backup server, application server, PDC
–Domino server for mail and iNotes
–Distribute server operations to minimize any outage impact
• Question: How many Windows servers installed?
46. Solution Perspective
• Answer: Zero. Yes, no Windows servers
• Big customer surprise – Windows roaming profiles
–Worked great with Linux as the PDC
• Samba to the rescue
–Even letter-based mapped drives, and applications
• The end-users never knew they had a Windows-free back-end
• Except that the system was always available
• Further proof that end-users want a solution that works
–They care less what is driving it
–Provide features and functions that meet their needs, that are
reliable, and let them do their job
–Better products—properly configured—make better users
47. Where Does Lotus Fit In?
• Initially, client mandated, “No Notes, only Outlook”
–Then, “If you even suggest to switch Outlook, you are fired!”
• Tried it their way...
–Massive downtime, lost messages, viruses, productivity drain
–Huge cost to the business and incredible maintenance effort
• Upgraded back-end to Domino
–Front-end with DAMO
–Better, but not great
• Switched to Notes on Desktop
–Customer never happier
48. Results
• Avoided
–Maintenance
• System defrag
• OS level anti-virus
• Missed back-ups
–Downtime
• Gained
–Stability
–New capabilities beyond previous solution, allowing for
creative business planning
• Savings
–Tens of thousands (GBP) in lost down-time, increased morale
and efficiency, team worked less hours = very happy owner
50. IBM Observes Corporate IT Saves
“Linux on the Desktop is providing great value and cost
reductions to companies at a time when they need it the
most,”
—Bob Sutor, VP of Linux and open source, IBM
Software Group.
51. OCCS – Best Value on Linux
• LIC chooses Linux to run their Open client
–Low-cost price point Linux provides is too attractive to ignore
• IBM Lotus can provide end-to-end Linux solution
–Native Linux support: Notes, Symphony, embedded Sametime
–Expeditor client to run web apps
–All middleware apps: Portal, Connections, Quickr are Linux-
browser compatible
–Linux provides Firefox
• Desktop conversion is possible for all businesses
–IBM Windows to Linux desktop migration project – 30%
–Have over 30k desktops running Linux currently, and growing
52. OCCS – Three points on Implementation
• Compiled as a x86 (32-bit) option
–64-bit has on road-map
–Portal and Domino offer 64-bit
–Lotus receives a low number of 64-bit desktop app requests
• A word of caution
–Open client may not be for every user
• Choose a pilot group for initial deployments
• Think about who best can use the product
• If Virtualizing your desktop...
–Avoid the 64-bit option on the virtual-side
• For best performance, stay 32-bit
53. Where is the Opportunity?
• Decrease desktop licenses
–Symphony replaces Office
–Notes replaces Outlook
• Combining Symphony with Linux is the ultimate cost-
saving combination
–Replacing just a software application, creates a suboptimal
save
–A desktop OS license is still required
–Linux provides two key apps to reduce costs
• Notes
• Symphony
• Ultimately, save more than a license
54. Global Symphony Savings Cited by IBM
UK Firms Save Big with Lotus Symphony 1.3
–The John Lewis Partnership (JLP), owns Waitrose, John
Lewis and Greenbee: plans 8k user Symphony roll-out
–Cluttons—partnership of chartered surveyors—plans switch
from Office
“The opportunity to use fully supported office productivity tools as part
of the deployment of Lotus Notes 8.5 was too good an opportunity to
be missed. We plan to use the cost saving to further invest in Lotus
productivity tool sets.” --Mark Clemence, Cluttons IT Director
–https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/An
55. Linux Vendors Add Value
Novell SLED (SuSE Linux for Desktop)
–“You can save nearly 90% when choosing SLED over Vista
and Office”
–Lotus Symphony fits-in nicely here as well
– http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/lower-cost.html
• OpenXML Translator – Handling proprietary formats
–MS Office 2007 add-in
–Open MS OpenXML files in Symphony or Open Office
–Novell provides gratis
–http://download.novell.com/Download?buildid=NADNBLbBgPY
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56. Who Else is Contributing to Strengthen Linux?
• Ubuntu: a favorite distro, but lacked support services
–Left users on their own, or to spend time perusing forums for
an answer
–Time-intensive approach for customers
• Two new offerings by Canonical:
–Desktop Support
• http://blogs.computerworld.com/canonical_to_offer_desktop_support
–Desktop Migration Services
• http://www.workswithu.com/2009/07/30/canonical-launching-switch-to-ubunt
57. Don't Forget Red Hat...
• Big partnership with IBM to help promote Linux
• Increasing support options and coupling with Doming
• Excellent TCO calculator
–Provides all costs for licenses utilized within their calculations
–http://www.compariv.com/redhat/tcoCalculator.jsp
• Detailed white paper on desktop migration
–http://www.lotusonredhat.com/RH_LinuxBenefits_WP.pdf
–Linux alternatives for common Windows applications
–Windows-Linux interoperability
–Thorough TCO review
59. Assessing Your Potential Save – Liberate
Project Liberate
–Customers with Microsoft Enterprise Agreements might be
able to save up to 40% or more on the cost of their renewal
through this “no-charge” evaluation of their current Enterprise
Agreement
–Depart from Enterprise agreements
• Viewed as “worry-free”
• Large percentage don't need it, as they don't use what they purchased
• “Select agreement” creates a cost save
• Simply keep an inventory to stay on-track
60. Project Liberate Creates Software Value
• Value Proposition:
–Potentially reduce your Microsoft bill, utilizing your same
in-use product set, but via alternative buying options
–Self-funding savings allow innovation and productivity
initiatives
–Microsoft bundles dependency reduction: buy only what
you need
–Fee-free consulting engagement
• To engage the team
–http://www.ibm.com/software/info/liberate
61. Quick License Discussion Points
• How many users really need Office Professional?
• Do you really need XP Upgrade in your EA
agreement?
–New desktops come with an OEM license for the current OS
• You get to downgrade the license with a call to MS
• If you have any type of volume plan with MS, you get to re-image that
machine
• So, why pay for an upgrade license via EA when you already have a
license?
–Creates redundant revenue expenditures
63. IBM Business Partners Support Linux
• Section provides a comprehensive list of Business
Partners that Support:
–Notes on Linux
–Domino on Linux
–Sametime on Linux
–Linux browser access
• Seeking to work with Linux? Rest easy –
–If you have their tools
–Or are thinking of utilizing them
64. Penguin-Friendly BPs
AedifiComm Ephox
http://www.aedificomm.com http://www.ephox.com
Ardexus eProductivity
http://www.ardexus.com http://www.eProductivity.com
Avalon Business Systems Extracomm, Inc.
http://www.AvaBiz.com http://www.extracomm.com
BCC Group Technologies – Group Business Software AG
http://www.bcc.biz http://www.group-technologies.com
Canonical – Makers of Ubuntu GSX Groupware Solutions
http://www.canonical.com http://www.gsx.net
Cedros Innovative Ideas Unlimited, Inc.
http://www.cedros.com http://www.iiui.com
Connectria Integra for Notes
http://www.connectria.com http://www.integra4notes.com
Elguji Information Solutions Coordinators
http://www.Elguji.com http://www.iscoord.com
67. Why Consider Any of This?
• Decrease OS costs
• Decrease CALs
• Decrease Office licenses for some to all of your staff
• MS license negotiation leverage
• Decrease in Domino system maintence
• Servers that provide exceptional uptime
• Easier administration (avoid patch night worries)
• Helps avoid the break-fix recursive support model
68. Wrap-up
• You can save cash...
–Through decreasing license costs
–Presented examples
–Client anecdotes providing insight
–Improved stability
• What is keeping you from succeeding here:
–Do you have any concerns?
–What would keep you from implementing any of the cost-
save items or methodologies?
70. Resources
• Linux Handbook – IBM Redbook
–http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247000.html
–Still has some good data
• IBM's Linux Site
–http://www.ibm.com/linux
• IBM's LTC public bloggers' assemblage
–http://www.planet-ltc.org/
• Lotus Foundations announcement
http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/28013.wss
• IBM Open Collaboration Client Solution
–http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/occs-overview/
–Excellent resource, including architecture
71. Resources – Part II
• "Should I Renew My Microsoft Enterprise Agreement?"
–http://blogs.forrester.com/cio/2009/02/should-i-renew.html
• Microsoft's software pipeline set to burst
–MS suggesting to stop testing Vista, wait for Windows 7
–http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/051409-microsoft-teched
72. Positive Press for Lotus
IBM Named 2009 CRN Channel Champion
–Top vendor in two categories
• Collaboration Software
• Midrange Servers
–Placed top spot in five sub-categories:
• Data & Information Management
• Middleware
• Network Security Software
• Storage Management Software / Data Protection Software
–Link to article:
• http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/26881.wss
73. Live Linux DVDs – IBM Software Preload
• Red Hat
–http://www.redhat.com/partners/partnerspotlight/ibm/lotus/
live_dvd.html
• Ubuntu
–http://people.ubuntu.com/~mnuzum/projects/occs/ubuntu-
8.04.1-desktop-i386-customnotes85.iso
• SuSE
–http://www.novell.com/linux/openclienteval/
74. Follow Up
How to contact me:
Bill Malchisky Jr.
William.Malchisky@EffectiveSoftware.com
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