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Value of IBM Notes and Domino 9 The Social Edition 19th September 2013, Moscow
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1,2,3. IBM Software Subscription and Support, and IBM Collaboration Solutions Product Management, 2012 4. Forrester Research
2012, Cloud Strategies of on-line collaboration vendors and Current Analysis 2012. Competitive Threat Index
More than
75% of the
Fortune 5002
Leader IDC Worldwide
Market Share for
enterprise social
software1
Leader Forrester Wave
Enterprise Social
Platform and Cloud
Strategies for Online
Collaboration3
Leader Gartner Magic Quadrant
Ability to Execute and
Completeness of Vision – Web
hosting and cloud infrastructure
services niche
Leader In Mobile and Cloud collaboration4
IBM is the leader in social business
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customers
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“Very soon, you won't be
able to see email and social
networking separate. Email
will not die, it will in fact
have more flavour and will
be more integrated."
Source: Neha Gupta, senior research analyst, Gartner, “Gen Y shuns email, becomes more social”,
Economic Times, January 13 2011.
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IBM Employee Experience Suite Kenexa Talent Management Suite
IBM Customer Experience Suite
IBM Connections IBM Notes & Domino Social Edition
IBM Sametime
IBM Social Analytics Suite
IBM Enterprise Content Management
IBM Websphere Portal IBM Web Content Manager
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business
Social Business begins with the industry leading platform …
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IBM Notes & Domino: flexible and comprehensive social collaboration that starts with your inbox and business apps
On Premises IBM SmartCloud
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Core Apps • “Mission critical”, ERP, … • Tracked by CIO • Enterprise wide usage • IT managed & supported
Supporting Apps • “Support function”, SFA, HR, ... • IT / LOB managed & supported • Functional usage … • Domino RAD for Time-to-Value
Situational Apps • “Peripheral”, “Ad Hoc”, … • Buit by Super Users / LOB • Flying under the radar - Varying
degrees of IT mgmt …
ND Sweet Spot
Situational Apps: The Long Tail …
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A social email experience evolves messaging into a social capability, delivered in context to where you work
CLOUD MOBILE
.
Activity Streams
Public Social Media
Document Sharing
Presence & Messaging
Team Calendar
Business Applications
Communities
Analytics
Comprehensive Search
Microsoft Integration Audio & Video
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Connect any time, any where on any device
Activate with a modern, social user interface
Integrate social into context of your business process
Drive innovation and build
new value
IBM Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition The on-ramp to becoming a social business
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IBM Notes 9.0 Social Edition Key 18+ months development invest
Overarching goals:
Modern
Use of current theming styles
Simplification and de-cluttering of interfaces
Integrated web experience – Notes Browser Plug-in®
Extensibility using the most current and stable web technology
Easy-to-use
Productivity feature enhancements
Easier discovery of capabilities
Default settings changes
Socially-enabled
Live social capabilities in email – “Embedded Experiences”
Social extensibility with the OpenSocial® platform
Expanded and updated IBM Connections® integration
Leveraging the strength, commitment and clarity of the IBM brand
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Abbreviated dates
Social Theme: cleaner, more modern look, adopted across IBM product line for UI
consistency
Embedded Experiences
Shortcuts
“Group By” and
“Show Beginning”
Enhanced Search IBM Notes 9.0 Social Edition
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IBM Domino 9.0 Social Edition Key themes
Reduce TCO
DBMT: Database Maintenance Tool
NSD monitor for Unix
Quality-of-Service probe
Further SSO improvements via SAML 2.0 support
Enhance security/integration
SHA-2 support for encryption
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
OAUTH credential store to support Embedded Experiences
Improved transitions (9.0+)
Domino Onboarding Manager for mail/calendar conversion from Exchange
Domino patterns for IBM Pure Systems
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IBM Notes 9.0 Social Edition Some of my favorites...
“Discover” page
Click on URLs in edit mode
“Quick Find”
Group by Date
“Sticky” auto-sort for Date columns
“Snippets” (Show Beginning of Message)
Single-click access to Mail, Calendar, Contacts, etc.
“Rolling Calendar” view (additive weeks)
“Weekly Planner” view
Category colors
“Add Sender to Contacts”
“Reply to All” from Sent folder
“Paste as Plain Text”
Shortcut key (Ctrl-R / Ctrl-Shft-R)
Mac Cocoa support
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IBM iNotes 9.0 Social Edition Near-parity with full Notes experience!
Consumability: Abbreviated dates
Quick find
Vastly improved Calendar Create, Edit and
Notice forms
Calendar view improvements
NEW dynamic Scheduler widget
Import existing contacts from Microsoft® Outlook®
Return Receipt generation control
Paste images from clipboard (Firefox only)
Drag 'n Drop attachments (HTML 5 APIs)
Extensibility via Notes Widgets and Live Text (OpenSocial gadgets)
Open widget content in new sidebar panels or tabs
Secure attachment viewing (now on
Greenhouse; planned for SmartCloud and on-premises)
Relocate folders
Social integration: Embedded Experiences
Activity Stream with “Updates” widget
Connections Files integration
IBM Social theme
NEW Notes links and web links, displayed
together
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IBM Notes Browser Plug-in
Designed to easily extend applications previously available only to Notes users out to web browser users, as well
Provides a powerful compliment to existing XPages capabilities
Allows applications to run in a browser with no modification!
Lightweight install, similar to other plug-ins in size, deployment time and configuration requirements
Minimal limitations:
Windows only (for now)
Not designed to support mail template, rather, to work in conjunction with iNotes
Firefox and Internet Explorer along with Citrix, in first release
Licensing: Enterprise CAL, CEO Communications, Collaboration Express
BOTTOM LINE: “...the beauty of this is for the users who want to use iNotes and could not access their apps before. This solution is for them and not for someone who wants to use the plug-in instead of the standard Client with a lower footprint...” – Raj P.
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Let's go to a quick demo …
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Mobile is a mandatory in a social world
10 billion devices by 2020
66% of online adults use social media platforms
45% increase productivity with mobile apps
53% of employees use their own devices at work
61% of CIOs put mobile as a priority
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66 New Mobile
Updates in
2012
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• Get Mobile. Stay productive - even without a network
• Like having a Notes client on your iPad
• Allow your mobile workforce to remain productive wherever they are, at a lower cost and better UX
Offline Domino apps on iOS & Android
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What's up the sleave ? …
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Domino 9.0.x
Traveler Next
Mobile Devices
Delivering Client Choice … BYOD …
Notes
Notes Browser Plug-in
iNotes
Connections Mail
Microsoft Exchange
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Investment Roadmap Notes/iNotes 9.0 Social Edition and beyond...
IBM investing significantly in three priority areas:
─ Simplifying and reducing cost of client deployments with Application Virtualization
─ Fully enabling the move from rich clients to browsers
─ Leveraging analytics to transform the inbox experience
Historically: Rich client
installed individually on each computer
Future: Powerful and
differentiated analytics-based experience on mobile and desktop with lightweight, managed plug-in for offline and applications
Provided as cloud, on-premises or hybrid
Today: Rich client delivered
and maintained as virtualized image
Select employee groups converted to first-class browser UI with plug-in for apps
Mobile access on virtually any device
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Thank you !
Спасибо !
Merci !
Dank u !
Gracias !
[email protected] @uffesorensen #ibmsocialbiz usorensen
شكرا
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