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IBM Lotus Notes and LotusDomino 8 softwareThe desktop of the future, today
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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Technology and culture are evolving the way we workThe next generation of collaboration tools reaches far beyond e-mail and documents …
VirtualizationThe number of virtual workers has increased by 800% over the past five years1
Generational impactsThe technology savvy generation is entering the workforce
Situational applications
Organizations are looking for customizable, role-based solutions
1 Nemertes Research Inc, January 2005
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Technology has emerged to support business needs
Stock market fall
Tech bubble burstTight capital marketsRecession
Consolidation
Globally integrated enterprise
Reluctance to invest in growth
Globally integrated value networks
1990 200520001995 2010
Era of process optimization Era of innovation
Cost cutting Top line growth
2013
Evolving technology enablers
Evolving business climate
Client server
Internet
E-business
ERP
CRM Web 2.0
Unified communications
Social software
MobileE-mail Mashups
Gamingtheory
3-D worlds/simulations
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Collaboration projects should focus on adding value
Where are you spending most of your IT budget and resources?
Upgrading desktop software
Upgrade hardware
Upgrade operating system
Purchase additional, required software
Implementing innovative, value-added collaboration solutions
Increase personal and organizational effectiveness
Leverage information
Foster innovation
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Employees aren’t as productive as possibleWithout the right collaboration and communication tools, the opportunity to innovate can get lost in the shuffle
Users:
● Fragmented, disjointed tools
● Unfamiliar, nonintuitive interfaces
● One-size-fits-all solutions
● Limited accessibility
Developers:
Siloed application development environments
Environment-specific skill sets
Little to no component reuse
Cumbersome user interfaces and tools
Administrators:
Numerous, disjointed environments
Decentralized administration
Vendor lock
Rip and replace upgrades
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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IBM Lotus mission
Empowering people to be more effective,responsive and innovativein the context of the work they do
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IBM Lotus collaboration strategy
Interaction and client services (online or offline)
Collaboration andcontent management
InformationBusiness process
Rich clients PortalBrowser MobileContent
feeds
Applications andintegration
Communicationsand social software
Task-specific applications
On-premises and/or
Web as a platform (SaaS)
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IBM is a marketshare leader in business productivity solutions
Enterprise e-mail and integrated collaboration environment (ICE)
Instant messaging, Web conferencing and unified communications
Social software
Portal
Business process management
Enterprise content management
Office productivity suites
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Lotus Notes and Domino software: a flexible and comprehensive collaboration solution
Collaboration foundation
E-mail, calendar, contacts Collaboration
in contextSeamless,
uninterrupted workflow
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Instant messaging, personal content
library, office productivity tools
Open application development Fully extensible, standards-based
Universal accessRemain productive regardless of location
Proven, reliable infrastructureSecurity-rich, high availability, simple upgrades
Rich clients
Browser
Mobile
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Introducing IBM Lotus Notes and Domino softwareCollaboration tools that support personal and organizational effectiveness
Client (user interface)
Security-rich access to information on the server
E-mail, calendar, contacts, integrated collaborative capabilities and applications
Offline access to replicated information
Access to other systems and repositories
Server
“Serves” information (e-mail, applications, etc.) to the client and the Web
Includes directory services (identifies people, servers and groups)
Routes e-mail to recipients
Replicates applications and information throughout the client/server environment
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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Recipient icons
and flags
Color-coded
messages
Conversation threads
Horizontal and vertical
preview pane options
Integrated presence
and IM
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Unanswered calendar entries
Color-coded
meetingsGroup
calendars
Integrated presence
and IM
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Business card view
Integrated presence
and IM
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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Collaborate in context from a single, customized view Your in-box is a catalyst for productivity—moving from it interrupts your workflow and introduces opportunities for distraction
Instantmessaging
E-mail, calendar, contacts
Documents, presentations, spreadsheets
Social networking—blogs, mashups, activities
Personal content library
Feeds, My Widgets,
Live Text
Collaborative and business applications
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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Why pay more when you don’t have to?Lotus Notes and Domino software includes advanced collaborative capabilities at no additional charge …
Documents, presentations and spreadsheets
Based on IBM Lotus Symphony software
No licensing or compliance concerns
Integrated in Lotus Notes software or used on a stand-alone basis (at home or at work)
Instant messaging and presence awareness
Based on IBM Lotus Sametime® software
Locate expertise and make decisions faster
Integrated in context and/or in the sidebar
Personal content library extra space
Based on IBM Lotus Quickr™ software
Include links instead of attachments
Integrated in context and/or in the sidebar
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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Build your solutions on Lotus Notes and Domino softwareThousands of enterprises worldwide trust their core collaborative and business applications to Lotus Notes and Domino software
Discussion databases
Community forums
Document storage and collaboration
Customer relationship management
Help desk and customer support
Human resources
Inventory management
Project management
Sales force automation
Product catalogs and price lists
Billing systems
Compliance tracking, audit and assessment
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Security-rich, business-process-driven applications that enable people to collect, organize, share and track information
A premier platform for rapid application development
Comprehensive and open development environment
GUI-driven, point-and-click capabilities
Supplied templates require no coding
Support for developers at every skill level—Lotus, Java™ and Eclipse software
Centralized administration for quick deployment
Component reusability saves time and increases responsiveness
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Lotus products are built on an open standards–based platformHelp increase your agility and responsiveness with an open, plug-and-play architecture
Open standards–based programming modelbased on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP)
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Build and deploy next generation composite applications
Streamlines employee workflow
Is easily customizable
Supports role-based deployment
Promotes application re-use
Supports multiple programming languages, including Lotus Notes, Java client and .NET applications
Leverages high value at an attractive cost
Composite applications = mashups for business
Web service
Lotus Domino data
Enterprise system
Relational data
“The plug-in approach is also compelling from an IT standpoint. With relative ease, developers should be able to create plug-ins …” —Mike Heck, InfoWorld, August 23, 2007.
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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Where are your employees? How do they want to work?Universal access—Be as productive as possible, regardless of location
Rich client Browser Mobile device
Connected Disconnected
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Choose from two client access options
IBM Lotus Notes software Rich desktop client
IBM Lotus iNotes software Browser-based client Web application server
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Deploy mobility support to employees who need it
Basic push email support from IBM Lotus Notes Traveler
Enhanced support provided by key IBM Business Partners*
* Provided by IBM Business Partners, may require additional purchase.
Browser access to email on Apple iPhone thru Lotus iNotes software
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Marketplace-leading replication technologyReplicate e-mail and applications with data, logic and security controls for productivity online and offline
Synchronizes information across a distributed environment
Offers efficient hub-and-spoke server deployment and replication
Locally replicates the Lotus Notes client with the Lotus Domino server
Supports local network copies to help provide high availability and fast information access
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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Comprehensive, world-class security toolsA trusted, proven, security-rich solution from a vendor you can trust
Leverages best practices
Uses a layered security model
Spans from user to document
Has never been host to a major e-mail borne virus
“It’s no coincidence that we haven’t heard of any major e-mail viruses circulating through Notes shops. Maybe that’s why the CIA – yes, the Central Intelligence Agency – is a Notes shop.”
—Joyce Chutchian, editor, searchnetworking.com
User authentication
Server security
Network security
Database security
Notes client
Domino server
LAN/WAN Internet
Dominodatabase
Design element security
Document security
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Flexibility and control for IT managers
Lotus Notes Smart Upgrade
High scalability, reliability and availability
Ease of management
– Proactive monitoring tools
– Transaction logging
– Server fault recovery
Powerful desktop management tools
– Smart client upgrades
– Server-managed provisioning
– Role-based capability and application allocation
Lotus Domino 8 server
Lotus Notes 8 client
Component provisioning
Traditional and composite
applications
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Client and server platform flexibility
Apple Macintosh OS
Ubuntu
Red Hat RHEL 5
Novell SLED 10
Microsoft Windows Vista
Microsoft Windows XP
IBM i5/OS® V5R4 platform
Sun Solaris 10
IBM AIX 5.3 and 5.4 platforms
IBM AIX® RHEL 5 (x86 and z) platform
Red Hat RHEL 5 (x86 and z)
Novell SUSE Linux 10 (x86 and z)
Microsoft Windows 2003x64 Edition
Microsoft Windows 2003
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Continued investment protection with IBM Lotus software
Each release of Lotus Notes and Domino software has provided new and refined capabilities; yet each has remained compatible with all previous versions.
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Agenda
Collaborative business and marketplace trends
Introduction to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino software
Collaboration foundation
Collaboration in context
Advanced collaborative capabilities
Open application development
Universal access
Proven, reliable infrastructure
The road ahead
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The opportunity to empower people has never been greater
With the right tools and resources, there is virtually no limit to what your people can do for your business.
Users:
Single, unified view for collaborating and communicating effectively
Developers:
State-of-the-art application development tools
Administrators:
Control of the desktop and the collaboration budget
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Thank you!!
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