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AD105: Use IBM Lotus® Domino® and XPages for Your Social Business
Niklas Heidloff Senior Software Engineer | IBM
Herbert Wagger Managing Director | INTRANET Software & Consulting GmbH
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Agenda■ Social Business
■ Social Enabler for XPages
─ Demos
■ Social Applications For Enterprises – safebook
─ Demos
■ Social Application for Developers – XSnippets
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■ Q & A
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Collaboration and Social Software
■ A social business is one that embraces and cultivates spirit of collaboration and community throughout the organization – internally and externally
■ Social software helps users to find the right information at the right time by leveraging personal networks, analytics and context
■ Collaboration and social software allow sharing of information. Social software adds functionality to address the information scatter and flood problems
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The World has changed
Desktop Smartphone/Tablet
Pull Push
TouchClick
Tabs Feeds
Location unknown „location aware“
eBusiness Cloud
„always connected“„go online“
Program-CD Apps
2000 2011
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Agenda■ Social Business
■ Social Enabler for XPages
─ Demos
■ Social Applications For Enterprises – safebook
─ Demos
■ Social Application for Developers – XSnippets
─ Demos
■ Q & A
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Social Enabler for XPages
■ XPages is IBM's web and mobile application development platform for collaborative and social applications
■ XPages Social Enabler allows easy usage of ...
─ REST─ JSON─ OAuth
■ Preview available on OpenNTF
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Social Enabler for XPages■ New data sources (IBM® ConnectionsTM, IBM LotusLiveTM, Dropbox, IBM Social
Business Toolkit, Twitter™)
■ Web security store
■ Services to invoke and parse REST APIs
■ Reusable controls
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XPages based App for IBM Connections■ Sample XPages app accessing Connections profiles, communities and activities
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Agenda■ Social Business
■ Social Enabler for XPages
─ Demos
■ Social Applications For Enterprises – safebook
─ Demos
■ Social Application for Developers – XSnippets
─ Demos
■ Q & A
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The Social Enterprise
Watch this Presentation
FacebookTwitter
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“Safebook” brings the Best of the Consumer Web to Banking Business
Selling experience Analytics
Recommender EngineGenius Social Networking
Tagging , Rating, Subscription Real Time conversation ,
micro blogging
Everyone can contribute with his knowledge
User Experience“sexy” UIs
ebaY
amazon
YouTube
Wikipedia
Apple
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Safebook (Social Media, Web 2.0)
i-Bank + safebook = i-Bank 2.0
i-Bank: CRM, Marketing/Sales & Workflow Platform
i-Bank Framework
CustomerRelationship
Analysis/Councelling
Products Acquisition Controlling Loan Processing
Domino and/or Websphere
Custom er Info
ContactHistory
NeedsAnalysis
Product Proposal
Product Conditions & Knowledge
Targetgroups
Cross-Selling
Sales AnalysisReports
Calendar/To-Do List Mail Financial
PlanningProductSelling Product Finder Multi-Level Activities
Opportunity Mgm t.Annual
Sales Plan
CRM Base + Customer Mgmt.
Transaction Processing Systems (Mainframe)
Sales Scripts ProductCatalogue
CampaignManagement
Sales Mgmt &Controlling
LoanAppl.
RatingScoring
ApprovalWorkflow Process
Credit Manager
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INTRANET Profile and Customer References
Company Profile• Foundation1997• Independent Software Vendor• Markets: Banks, Insurance, SMB• 35 Installations, > 10.000 user
INTRANET Software & Consulting GmbHLAKESIDE B01, A-9020 KlagenfurtTel. +43(0) 4229 3900http://www.intranet-consulting.at
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Social CRM (1)■ Purchase Probability (Amazon)■ 360 degree customer view,
profiling, segmentation, products, financial status, ...
■ Social Client acquisition (Campaigns, Opportunity Management, Contact Management)
■ “Follow” a Customer and get posted via Activity Stream
■ Advisory functions, Financial Planning (As-is analysis, szenarios, calculations, tools)
■ Sales planning/monitoring and controlling
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Social CRM - 360° view on customer incl. social view
■ i-Tweets from inside the organisation
■ Social Profiles & Conversations (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, ...)
■ Social Analytics of SM-Channels■ Cross selling potential■ Opportunity Management■ Activity Management■ Appointments, ToDo‘s, e-mail
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Social Enabler for XPages■ Social Apps For Enterprises
using XPages and OpenNTF project Social Enabler
■ Utilize and integrate services from Connections, LotusLive etc. and inter-operate between heterogenous systems using standard and established technologies like REST, OAuth and JSON
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“Produpedia”, the SalesWiki■ Wikipedia concept, everyone
can contribute with his knowledge
■ Product Knowledge Base, Terms & Conditions, Highlights, add-on Products, ...
■ Best Practice in sales, tactics, sales arguments
■ Cloud Tags, Product Finder■ Comments, Ratings, Tagging■ Top Charts, What's New,
Popular, ...■ Blogs (Integration with Lotus
Connections)■ Microblogging, publish feeds into
i-Tweet
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“i-Tweet”, internal wall, micro blogging, info-push■ Integrate People, Content and
Applications■ Follow colleagues or experts
across the organization■ Follow campaigns, loan
applications, hot customer cases etc.
■ Social Product Livecycle, involve Product Managers, Marketing, Sales, Legal, Sales Rep. in a feedback-loop.
■ i-Bank or external systems start talking to you via the live-feed and status updates.
■ Comments, Like, Share, Tagging
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“XNames”, Social Address Book
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Enterprise AppStore■ Engage the user community,
rather than merely listing applications.
■ Embrace agile methods to regularly deploy new functionality.
■ Apply application intelligence, combined with DevOps disciplines, to improve the apps over time.
■ Measure developer success through consumption and application intelligence feedback, rather than mere productivity or project completion.
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ibank on iPhone/iPad, mobile CRM
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Agenda■ Social Business
■ XPages Social Enabler
─ Demos
■ Social Applications For Enterprises – safebook
─ Demos
■ Social Application for Developers – XSnippets
─ Demos
■ Q & A
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OpenNTF XSnippets
■ OpenNTF community service: Share your code with others
■ http://openntf.org/xsnippets
■ XPages application built by the community (Serdar Başeğmez, Bruce Elgort, Frank van der Linden, Niklas Heidloff) for the community
■ Available as open source
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OpenNTF XSnippets
■ Facebook comments
■ Share box
■ Related Twitter tweets
■ Feeds
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OpenNTF XSnippets
■ Embeddable widgets
■ Anonymous ratings
■ People profiles
■ Popularity
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OpenNTF XSnippets
■ Update Connections status
■ Publish Connections bookmark
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Access to IBM Connections from XPages
■ Custom login page can be implemented
■ Credentials can be saved so that users don't have to authenticate again
■ Built in data sources for communities and activities
■ UI controls for business cards
■ Custom REST API calls for everything else─ XML navigator API to easily parse XML/Atom
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IBM's Social Business Toolkit
■ Modular set of capabilities for a unified work experience across products on the user interface, on mobile devices, and in the cloud
■ Comprehensive set of APIs, open standards, documentation, samples, best practices, and an active community
■ An activity stream is a dynamic view of data that has been aggregated and published
■ The embedded experience allows reading and taking actions on activities in the stream without having to leave the context
■ Available as preview on Lotus Greenhouse
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XSnippets in Embedded Experience
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Access to IBM's Social Business Toolkit from XPages
■ OAuth for delegated authorization
■ Built in data source for the activity stream
■ Custom REST API calls for everything else─ JSON navigator API to easily parse JSON
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Open Source Applications
■ Available on OpenNTF.org
■ Contributed as part of the second OpenNTF XPages Development Contest
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Twitter Controls – Henning Schmidt
■ Twitter controls for desktop browsersand mobile devices
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Lotus People – Mariusz Jakubowski
■ Application to find experts with certain skills at certain locations
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WatrCoolr – Tim Tripcony
■ Persistent group chat application
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Q & A
Niklas [email protected]@nheidloffheidloff.net
Herbert [email protected]@HerbertWaggerwww.i-bank.at
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XPages related sessions at #LS12■ Session JMP101: IBM Lotus Domino XPages Jumpstart
─ Speakers: Paul Della-Nebbia, TLCC, Director, and Howard Greenberg, TLCC, Director | Tech level: * | Date: Sunday, January 15 | Time: 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM | Location: S. Hem I
■ Session JMP102: Introduction To Java for Domino Developers─ Speaker: Paul Calhoun, Group Business Software, Director of Worldwide Enablement | Time:
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM and 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM■ Session JMP301: Master Class: eXtending IBM Lotus Domino Designer and
Domino XPages─ Speakers: Graham O'Keeffe, IBM and Dan O'Connor, IBM | Tech level: *** | Location: S. Hem I
■ Session JMP302: Master Class: Using Themes to control the look and feel of your IBM Lotus Domino XPages applications
─ Speakers: Scott Good, Teamwork Solutions, President and Henry Newberry, Teamwork Solutions, Inc., Vice President of Product Development | Time: 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
■ Session JMP304: Master Class: Integration in the world of Social Business─ Speakers: John Head, PSC Group, LLC, Director of Enterprise Collaboration and Andrew
Barickman, PSC Group, Practice Leader – Collaboration | Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Location: S. Hem IV -V
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XPages related sessions at #LS12■ Session INV309: Strategy in Action: Social Business Application Development
─ Speakers: Brent Peters, IBM and Philippe Riand, IBM | Tech level: ** | Date: Tuesday, January 17 | Time: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM | Location: Dolphin - N. Hem A -E
■ Session AD101: IBM Lotus Domino Version 8.5.3 Application Development and Beyond
─ Speakers: Pete Janzen, IBM and Maureen Leland, IBM | Tech level: * | Date: Monday, January 16 | Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Location: S. Hem II
■ Session AD102: Source Control For The IBM Lotus Domino Developer─ Speaker: Declan Lynch, Czarnowski, Collaboration Solutions Manager | Date: Tuesday, January
17 | Time: 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM | Location: Swan - Toucan 1 & 2■ Session AD103: Embracing the Eclipse Within
─ Speaker: Maureen Leland, IBM | Tech level: ** | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Location: SW 9 - 10
■ Session AD104: IBM Lotus Domino XPages. Made Social─ Speaker: Philippe Riand, IBM | Date: Thursday, January 19 | Time: 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM |
Location: S. Hem I
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XPages related sessions at #LS12■ Session AD105: Use IBM Lotus Domino and XPages for your Social Business
─ Speakers: Herbert Wagger, General Manager of INTRANET Software & Consulting GmbH and Niklas Heidloff, IBM | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Location: N. Hem D
■ Session AD106: IBM Lotus Domino XPages anywhere - Write them once, See them Everywhere
─ Speakers: Stephan Wissel, IBM Singapore Pte Ltd. and Viktor Krantz, IBM | Date: Tuesday, January 17 | Time: 05:00 PM - 06:00PM | Location: Mockingbird 1 & 2
■ Session AD107: IBM Lotus Domino XPages Meets Enterprise Data - Relational─ Speaker: Andrejus Chaliapinas, IBM | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 01:30 PM - 02:30
PM | Location: SW 1 - 4■ Session AD108: The Grand Tour of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.3 Upgrade
Pack 1's XPages Capabilities─ Speaker: Martin Donnelly, IBM | Date: Tuesday, January 17 | Time: 04:45 PM - 05:45 PM |
Location: Dolphin - S. Hem I
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XPages related sessions at #LS12■ Session AD109: Ready, Set, Go! How IBM Lotus Domino XPages Became
Mobile─ Speaker: Eamon Muldoon, IBM | Tech level: * | Time: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM | Location: Pelican 1
& 2■ Session AD110: IBM Lotus Domino XPages Go Zoom!
─ Speaker: Darin Egan, IBM | Tech level: ** | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM | Location: S. Hem I
■ Session AD111: The X Path: Practical guide to taking your IBM Lotus Notes applications to Domino XPages
─ Speakers: Stephan Wissel, IBM Singapore Pte Ltd. and Hunter R. Medney, IBM | Date: Monday, January 16 | Time: 03:45 PM - 04:45 PM | Location: Pelican 1 & 2
■ Session AD113: Moving Forward with IBM Lotus Domino REST services─ Speaker: Stephen Auriemma, IBM | Date: Tuesday, January 17 | Time: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM |
Location: SW 3 - 4■ Session AD114: Don't be afraid of curly brackets reloaded - even more
JavaScript for LotusScript Developers─ Speaker: Stephan Wissel, IBM Singapore Pte Ltd. | Tech level: * | Date: Wednesday, January 18
| Time: 04:15 PM - 05:15 PM | Location: SW 1 - 4
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XPages related sessions at #LS12■ Session AD306: Integrate your applications into IBM Websphere Portal
─ Speaker: Thomas Stober, IBM | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 04:15 PM - 05:15 PM | Location: SW 5 - 6
■ Session BP103: IBM Lotus Domino XPages Blast!─ Speakers: Matt White, London Developer Co-op, Founding Consultant and Tim Clark, GSX,
Technical Services Manager | Date: Thursday, January 19 | Time: 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM | Location: N. Hem E
■ Session BP107: IBM Lotus Notes/Domino Application Development Competitive Advantage : The Social Business Edition
─ Speakers: David Via, IBM and John Head, PSC Group, LLC, Director of Enterprise Collaboration | Date: Thursday, January 19 | Time: 08:30 AM - 09:30 AM | Location: S. Hem II
■ Session BP109: Apps, Apps, and More Apps: Meet the Very Best Open Source Apps from OpenNTF - The 2012 Edition
─ Speakers: Niklas Heidloff, IBM and Bruce Elgort, Elguji Software, LLC, Advisor | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM | Location: Swan - SW 5 - 6
■ Session BP114: To IBM Lotus Domino XPages and Beyond! The Lotusphere Sessions Database
─ Speakers: Tim Davis, Turtle Partnership, Technical Director and Ben Langhinrichs, Genii Software, President | Date: Thursday, January 19 | Time: 08:30 AM - 09:30 AM | Location: S. Hem I
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XPages related sessions at #LS12■ Session BP115: Deploying and Managing Your IBM Lotus Domino XPages
Applications─ Speakers: Warren Elsmore, UKLUG Ltd, Senior Architecture Consultant and Matt White, London
Developer Co-op, Founding Consultant | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Location: N. Hem E
■ Session BP118: Using Java to build applications fit for the enterprise─ Speaker: Chris Connor, BSS IT Solutions, Consultant | Tech level: *** | Location: N. Hem A-C
■ Session BP120: One Application To Rule Them All─ Speakers: Kathy Brown, Running Notes, Application Developer and Paul Steel, Research In
Motion, Manager, Technical Services | Tech level: * | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Location: S. Hem I
■ Session SHOW110: Using the IBM Lotus Domino XPages Extension Library for the Real World
─ Speakers: Tony McGuckin, IBM and Paul Hannan, IBM | Tech level: ** | Date: Wednesday, January 18 | Time: 04:30 PM - 06:15 PM
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XPages related sessions at #LS12■ Session SHOW111: How YOU deliver mobile applications the easy way with IBM
Lotus Domino XPages Web Apps─ Speaker: Chris Connor, BSS IT Solutions, Consultant | Time: 10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
■ Session SHOW112: Domino OSGi development─ Speakers: David Taieb, IBM and Paul R. Fiore, IBM | Date: Sunday, January 15 | Time: 04:00 PM
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