An update on the IBM Lotus Notes and Domino product family given at the Atlanta Notes User Group in November, 2010.
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1. IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Strategy Ed Brill Director,
Product Management
2. Marketplace Scorecard Lotus Notes and Domino Sustained
marketshare Y2Y (IDC, July 2010) Fastest growing business mobile
email platform (IDC, September 2010) Vast majority of installed
base running 8.5.x release (tracking surveys, support PMRs)
LotusLive Notes Strong analyst and customer reception out of the
gate Competitive consideration is 1/3rd of sales opportunities
Lotus Symphony Over 12 million copies distributed Lotus Protector
No false positives; 99.2% reliability (ICSA Labs) 2
3. Notes 8.5.2 today: Smart & integrated
CollaborationExamples of key Features Easy to use UI Many new
features to increase personal productivity Instant Messaging
(Sametime 8) LiveText & Widget Integration Overlay Calendar and
iCal Support Free Lotus Symphony productivity tools integrated
Integration with Lotus Connections 2.x social software Open plug-in
model (Eclipse) Freedom of choice for client plattform (Win, Mac,
Linux) Application development based on latest Java platform
technologies (XPages) Significant TCO savings with Domino
8.5.x
4. Web 2.0 integration with thecollaboration desktop 4
5. Notes updates in Notes 8.5.2 Startup improvements, including
pre-load Notes in OS LotusLive Notes capabilities, including:
Seamless failover/failback capability Local replica cache mode
(behind the scenes updating of mail replicas) SAML token based SSO
for Notes & LotusLive services Save Notes email message to a
file Specify default font & size for email text Preference
choices for inbox sort by last/first name global return receipts
& auto closing tabs on replies exclude CC contents for recent
contacts mark contacts private Consistent window behavior for
XPages in the Notes client Multithreaded replication 5
6. Notes 8.5.2: Calendar user enhancements Calendar panes
remember if they were open or closed when you exit Notes See
Teamroom calendars offline or on a mobile device Add private
iCalendar feeds to your Notes calendar More internationalized
options for meetings that fall on the weekend See rooms and
resources on your calendar See calendar entries by category Meeting
subject changes get reflected in rooms and resource reservations
Other Calendar improvements 6
7. Notes 8.5.2: Contacts user enhancements Make a contact or
group private Send someone a group or location Choose to NOT add CC
and BCC recipients to Recent Contacts More easily remove someone
from Recent Contacts Other improvements to Recent Contacts 7
8. DAOS: Data Savings are real and immediate... 50% Savings on
disk!! 8 Used w/ permission from Chris Miller IdoNotes (and
9. New DAOS capabilities in Domino 8.5.x Optimize network
operations using DAOS Smart replication/reply Dont send known
attachments from client to server Forwarding mail messages with
attachments Reply (to All) with History Dont send known attachments
from server to server DAOS key is sent from the client or server
during object allocation Additional benefits Reduced network
bandwidth consumption Reduced I/O False alarm for client-server
replication not working... Mere seconds to replicate local replica
of mail file 9
10. More tools for developers and partnersDomino development
clouds IBM.com Amazon EC2 IBM Lotus Solutions Catalog
http://catalog.lotus.com 10
11. Domino Web Applications (xPages)
12. ...a strong, vibrant developer community devoted to
enabling developers to collaborate on IBM Lotus Notes/Domino
applications, and release them as open source... OpenNTF is an open
source community dedicated to the development of Lotus Notes and
Domino applications Growth in 2009: Members: 67,000 / 8,500 new
Traffic up 25% (3.2M page visits) 2X Downloads: 125,000+ New
releases: 300+ ready-to-use ...more IBM-authored Notes/Domino
source code in 2009 than all previous years combined!
13. Resources for Domino Developers Lotus Domino Designer wiki
http://www.lotus.com/ldd/ddwiki.nsf OpenNTF Open source developer
community Planet Lotus: http://planetlotus.org XPages blog:
http://xpagesblog.com/ DeveloperWorks app dev landing page:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/products/notesdomin o/
Xpages Straight Up: 13
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/domdes-
xpages/index.html
14. IBM Lotus Notes Traveler Push email for Nokia Symbian,
Windows Mobile, and Apple iPhone devices Automatic wireless
delivery Email (including attachments) Calendar Address Book
Journal To Do Lists 2-way synchronization Over-the-air client
installation Email Folder support Customizable alerts for new email
Encrypted mail Policy administration and monitoring *Works over all
wired / wireless connections (CDMA, GPRS, GSM, WiFi,
etc.)Integrates with Lotus Mobile Connect for secure data channels
Remote wipe and device lock(*) features NOT currently available on
the Apple iPhone Corporate directory lookup **(**) feature NOT
currently available on Nokia Symbian or Windows Mobile 14
15. Lotus Notes Traveler in 8.5.2 Linux server iPhone meeting
invitations iPhone device management: password, password length,
etc Corporate directory search for Nokia and Windows Mobile Single
HTTP/S Data Channel (no ports needed beyond 80/443) Automatic
client software update Scheduled sync Windows Mobile 6.5 Android
client post-8.5.2 15
16. RIM Blackberry and IBM Lotus perfect together Support for
Notes mail/calendar/contacts, applications Sametime client Quickr
and Connections clients sold through RIM or IBM Plans for Xpages
support in Blackberry browser
17. Lotus Notes and Domino: Your Choice of a deliverymodel
Lotus Notes and Domino has a wide choice of delivery models to fit
individual organizations needs: On-Premise Appliance Cloud Hybrid
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18. IBM collaboration strategy for the CloudCollaboration
beyond the enterprise is a globalpain point Need to drive top-line
growth and innovation is driving organizations to want to work more
closely with their customers and partners Need for cost reduction
is driving organizations to reduce headcount and to optimize the
use of skills across the extended enterprise Files My NetworkOur
strategy Meetings Events Deliver a set of services that
dramatically simplifies and improves the business interactions
organizations have with their customers and partners Chat
ActivitiesExecution Provide the essential business services that
every workgroup needs in a way that is simple to acquire and
easy-to-use Charts Survey Forms Integrated collaborative and social
networking services connected to relevant business services and
applications Seamlessly work with people outside or inside your
company eMail Create a business network of connected businesses
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19. The LotusLive portfolio Web Conferencing Collaboration
e-Mail LotusLive Meetings LotusLive Engage LotusLive Notes A
full-featured, easy to use Web An integrated suite of tools that
combines IBMs most widely used, full-featured conferencing service
your business network with collaboration software for e-mail,
calendaring and and conferencing services scheduling and contact
management Lotus Notes now available as an online serviceLotusLive
Events LotusLive Connections LotusLive iNotesProvides tools to
create, manage and Combines your business network with Web-based
messaging service for e-mailconduct webinars for up to 999
attendees collaboration services and personal calendar 19
20. Introducing the New LotusLive Notes! Full-featured
Messaging on a Multi-Tenant Domino PlatformLotusLive Notes in 2010
Cloud-based Domino Mail, Calendar, Contacts and IM/Presence Key
Deliverables Multi-tenant mail and directory service Available by
annual subscription Beta (Managed) began April 2010 Service General
Availability (sGA) August 2010 Seamless transition to the cloud for
business and end-user continuity Existing Notes credentials avoids
disruptions, rework and productivity loss Encryption, decryption
and digital signatures Secure, Scalable, Economical and Highly
Available Low-touch administrative model Tuned for a Hybrid Model
for companies with on-premises and cloud users Predominant
enterprise use further protecting customer investment Customizable
mail experience Leverage existing company specific changes to mail
templates in the service Can be augmented with additional LotusLive
capabilities Data Migration Services, Mobile accessibility,
Archiving and more... Also, currently available today as hosted,
single tenant offering upon request. Feature/Function/Pricing may
ch
21. What is Lotus Protector?An optimized security platform for
Lotus Dominocustomers Spam and content filter for Internet e-mail
Internet e-mail encryption solutionProtector products understand
Lotus Notes and Domino and the ways our customers use it! 21
22. Notes/Domino World class technology integration Deployment
Flexibility Per-User Software License Physical Appliance Virtual
Appliance (IBM x 3250, x3350, x3650 M2)
23. Notes Inbox IntegrationGives end users complete control
over ALL unwanted e-mail!Objective Spam Pharma, sexual, stock scams
etc. Protector for Mail Security stops objective spam cold at the
gatewaySubjective Spam Newsletters, mailing lists, event
invitations etc. Notes integration lets users block subjective spam
senders permanently
24. IBM Deployment -- Protector for Mail SecurityExecutive
Office Deployed early 2010 for IBM corporate executive Blocking ~50
emails/day that passed through third party filterInternal
deployment Current solution requires 60 spam/virus filter servers
plus six IP layer filters Goal is to reduce to 30 Protector for
Mail Security servers, each filtering 120,000 emails/hour
Completing six month pilot for Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, Using one
Protector for Mail Security server on x3650 Brazil rollout pending,
followed by US and worldwide ICAP solution to replace on-Domino
third party AV Allows move to zLinux 24
25. What does it do? It extends Notes encryption to the
Internet It secures e-mail using the most seamless encryption
available for a given recipient It provides options to recipient
for preferred method of communication It ensures content in transit
is not intercepted or modified It saves money on couriers,
certified mail, overnight delivery, faxes, etc. 25
26. Notes/Domino World class technology integration Deployment
Flexibility Per-User Software License Gatew ay Client Physical or
Virtual Appliance
27. How does it work? User perspective Domino Notes Protector
for Mail Encryption Notes
28. How does it work? Protector for Mail Encryption Gateway
INTERNET Enterprise Key Server Encryption Policy Protector Server
for Mail Webmail UI Security* Satellite Server Protector Notes
Integration Client Keyring Content Filter for Mail Encryption
Policy Policy Server Encryption Client* Client *Optional
29. Lotus Symphony 3 Lotus Symphony 3 represents the biggest
advancement since we launched public beta in fall of 2007 Rebased
on OpenOffice.org 3 code stream we decided to be consistent with
the OO.org community versioning scheme New capabilities and user
experience enhancements throughout Major focus on improved support
for Microsoft Office file format and interoperability with
Microsoft Office users New Features Interop Enhanced ODF 1.2
Support Right Sidebar MS VB Macro Support OLE objects greatly
Business Card, support MS Office 2007 enhanced and envelope and
Label Import and fidelity extended templates improved Chart Support
Add-on installer for Interoperability with Enhanced Notes Signed
Plugins OOo improved User Experience Graphics objects Richer Java
& LS rendering improved APIs New Toolkit 29
30. A vision for how people will work in thefuture... The
application of Integrate business the Social applications and
Analytics to collaboration to prioritize what is streamline the way
most important NOW people work Improving the quality A consistent
of information and experience to avoiding expensive increase
productivity downtime at any time and at any place 30 04 September
2010
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