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KEY102:
IBM Messaging and Collaboration: Innovations and Priorities
for
Today and Tomorrow
Kramer Reeves
Director | Messaging & Collaboration Solutions
Scott Souder
Program Director / Sr. Product Manager
IBMs statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawal without notice at IBMs sole discretion. Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product direction and it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision. The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, or legal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential future products may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of any future features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion
Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in a controlled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience will vary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount of multiprogramming in the users job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and the workload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieve results similar to those stated here.
Please note...
Now, many of you know that I love to run. If anyone want to go, I generally start early (I regularly travel with a headlamp) and the only place I haven't been able to run one visit to an emerging market location where the wild dogs were too dangerous for me to risk leaving the hotel. Otherwise, I always run
But my running has evolved....at one point, years ago, I was a sprinter, (well, moreso in swimming but to a degree in running, also)
Later on, I stopped short races, and moved to longer and longer races....10k's, 1/2 marathons, marathons, and over the past five years, ultra marathons.
Recently, I actually returned to sprints again, doing 5ks' and shorter races.
What's the point? That this is the type of flexibility we need in our thinking about software. We need to think long but act now, prepare for and strategically think about an impact that will last 5 years or more...but move lightening fast
So, it's both a sprint and a Marathon when all is said and done. And that combination is possible.
So let's get going
(pic of Usain Bolt)
Life's
WorkRepeatabilitynMain Point:
Essentially work is made of two types of activities. Repeatable and Non (or barely) repeatable. For the repeatable activities the IT industry has done a reasonable job of codifying the steps needed to complete those actions into business process applications
But much of our work today, in fact most of it is not repeatable and, much of this work, the long-tail, it's called, is done with email and spreadsheets.
Well, the world is changing.....sort of.
Email will still be a primary vehicle to communicate both a) actions and b) important information.
However, can we do anything more with the important actions that we receive? And how do you receive actions? a phone call? a Sametime or chat? in a meeting?
Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.
David Allen
Eric Mack
Main Point: One of the best sellers from a few years ago that I like to remind folks to read is Atul Gawande's "The Checklist Manifesto". It describes how as technology (and medicine, in his case) have advanced, our minds are not able to keep up with the dizzying options of completing our work. We still have to remember what to do next in the non-deterministic activities.
In the world of office productivity, we still try to remember what we owe people and what we asked people to do for us
Productivity Apps Stay on Task
OmniFocus 2
Todoist: To-Do List | Task List
Taasky Beautiful, Simple and...
Wunderlist To-Do & Task List
2Do: Tasks Done in Style
This Week - Reminders
Clear+ Tasks & To-Do List
Finish
Notebooks 7
AnyList Grocery Shopping
CARROT To-Do
ToDo To-Do & Task List
Procraster Get Started
Any.DO Task & To-do List
Weave
Do it (tomorrow) HD
Tick Customizable To-Do, Reminder
Due super fast reminders
Notesfile
ListBook
2 Days
S. Valley is investing
Skills are sharpening
IBM Bring it on!
All based on design thinking...
One Touch dial-in app example
Productivity Apps Take Note
Evernote
Awesome Notes
Recordium pro voice record
Elements for Dropbox
Notability
Fetchnotes
Byword
CaptureAudio & Notes
Vesper: Elegant Notes
Wunderlist - To-Do & Task List
Skitch Snap, Markup, Send.
Drafts
Scratch Your Quick-input Notepad
Simplenote
Core Practices of IBM Design Thinking
Looks the Same, Works the Same...
SmartCloud Notes webiNotes 9 Social EditionSametime Notes 9 Social Edition
Connections
Docs
C-Suites Confirm: Socially Enabled Businesses to Expand
4,183 C-level Interviews
CXOs want to put the components of a social business and smarter workforce in place
Source: IBM C-Suites Study, Oct 2013
http://www-935.ibm.com/services/us/en/c-suite/csuitestudy2013/
The money has to go where the market goes: Social, Mobile, Analytics, Security...
Steve Mills
January 23, 2014 |
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/23/ibm-happy-to-be-rid-of-low-end-server-business/
Delivering a Market-leading, Integrated Portfolio
SocialNetworking
Meetings DocsMail Chat Content
XPagesIBM Connections platformIBM Connections SDK tool-kit
GA8
cEUROPEAN DATA CENTER
OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
Delivered on the SoftLayer platform
SoftLayer manages more than 100,000 devices for 21,000 customers in 140 countries!
Amsterdam:
30-Sep 2013
17 Jan 2014
ibm.com/press
IBM Commits $1.2 Billion to Expand Global Cloud Footprint
Builds a Massive Network of Local Cloud Hubs for Businesses
Worldwide with 40 Data Centers Across Five Continents
SoftLayer, an IBM Company
21,000 customers
22,000,000 domains
Global private network
100,000 devices
MSPRapidly develop and deploy value-add services or resell SoftLayer services
SaaS/ISVRapidly build and deploy internet-scale applications on reliable high-performance platform with expansive API support
System IntegratorsTap Into cloud to develop, test, and deploy innovative, high-performance applications
High-value, cloud solutions within a high-performance global footprint to help you accelerate delivery of cloud and managed services at lower cost and complexityFaster access to broad range of solutions: hardware, operating systems and networkRapidly launch partner-enabled applications with robust API supportC313 data centers
17 network PoPs
Visit Showcase or Stop by BP Cafe
Visit online:
www.softlayer.com/ibmpartners
SoftLayer is one of the largest cloud infrastructure providers in the world with more than 100K devices under management for 21,000 customers in 140 countries.
Their software automates every aspect of IaaS enabling it to deliver one of the industry's broadest and highest performing cloud platforms.
SoftLayer's support for public, private and hybrid networks enables a unified cloud platform service which easily integrates different architectures including x86 virtual machines, Bare Metal Dedicated servers and turnkey customer-dedicated Private clouds.
Their triple redundant, global network has 17 points of presence and 13 data centers allowing quick access to transport data from on delivery center to another, free of charge. This is a unique capability among cloud providers today.
SoftLayer offers a variety of different Partner relations for MSP, ISVs, Sis, Telcos and others. Choices include Reseller, Strategic and Hosting relationships designed to fit the right business model for business partners looking to expand and provide value-add, high performance capabilities to their customers.
We invite you to stop by Booth C3 in the Solution Center to learn more about what SoftLayer can do for your business.
2013 DeliveredSoftLayer acquisition
Significant service update in September GA8
Web experience on par with on-premises iNotes 9
Notes password sync when changed via browser
Journaling for mail delivery and Notes session logging
Custom forms extension forms files in web
Additional SPAM management options
Mobile: Traveler upgrade, BlackBerry 10, iOS To Do's, Out-of-Office
SmartCloud Notes
2014 Under consideration Partial mail file data transfer
Group calendar support in web
ActiveX support for Internet Explorer in web
Auto-save in web
Local archiving support in web
Integration with Files for attach/detach
View attachments in web
Embedded Experiences support
Support multiple administration roles
SmartCloud Notes
60+ Partners Certified in SmartCloud Notes Onboarding!
2456594
9.0.1
DEPLOY IT!
Abbreviated datesSocial Theme: cleaner, more modern look,
adopted across IBM product line for UI consistencyEmbedded
ExperiencesShortcutsGroup By
and
Show BeginningEnhanced SearchIBM Notes 9
Social Edition
Embedded Experiences
Work without switching context...stay focused
NOT this...
Embedded Experiences
Work without switching context...stay focused
...THIS!Download the file directly from within mailSee the latest and add additional comments
Embedded Experiences
Work without switching context...stay focused
...or even THIS!Approve or Reject from within mail
My 9.0 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...
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)
Apple Mac Cocoa support
Open mail database performance improved by 20% of first time open (>23% in 9.0.1!)
Open mail database subsequent opens improved by 5%
Subsequent Notes start-up time improved by 6%
Opening an email document is improved by 5%
Switching tabs improved by 3%
IBM Notes 9
Performance improvements
Customer Sessions at Connect
CUST115 JB Hunt
Transporting Email to Mobile Users with IBM Notes Traveler at JB
Hunt
CUST102 Nationwide
Nationwide: Tips and Techniques for deploying IBM Notes Managed
Mail Replica (MMR)
CUST121 Princess Cruises
IBM SmartCloud for Social Business Hybrid Model Showcase at
Princess Cruises
CUST104 SMC Corporation of America
IBM Domino 9 XPages at SMC Corporation: See how XPages can
drive
business forward
Thought Leaders' Reaction
IDC names IBM the leader in social software for the
4th consecutive year
Forrester IBM was cited as a leader in The Forrester Wave:
Cloud Strategies of Online Collaboration Software Vendors, 3Q
2012
Ovum New versions of IBM Notes and Domino show Microsoft the way forward...
MDW IBM reveals a slick, modern user interface that embraces social collaboration with Notes 9...
2013Domino Designer and Domino 9.0Server-side JavaScript debugger
XPages developer productivity enhancements: content
assist,
hyperlinking, hover help
XPages extension library incorporated into platform, including:Additional rich controls
Mobile controls
XPiNC enhancements
Calendaring & Scheduling APIs
Domino Designer and Domino 9.0.1Mobile runtime re-based on Dojo 1.8.3
New mobile events: Orientation Change, Resize Change, Transition Change
XPages are now fully accessible (WCAG 2.0 AA and Section-508 compliant)
XULRunner upgraded to 10.0.6
Simpler process for consuming web services
OpenNTFXPages Social Enabler merged into Social Business Toolkit SDK
Twitterbootstrap4XPages
Application Development
Over 7,000 copies sold worldwide
Translated to Chinese
Biggest selling IBM Press application development book ever!
Domino Designer and Domino 9 build on the success for AppDev in the 8.5.x stream. The fact that we XPages provides a much more extensible runtime framework and Domino Designer an extensible IDE has allowed the IBM development team to deliver new capabilities at a faster pace.
Productivity enhancements like an XPages server-side JavaScript debugger, source editor content assist and the huge infusion of rich web and mobile controls means developers can modernize existing or develop new applications even faster than before.
For 9.0.1, we not only had a sharp focus on quality but also on mobile. Moving up to Dojo 1.8.3, adding new mobile events and other mobile enhancements not only gives developers more capability but sets the stage for future enhancements.
As you know, we have used OpenNTF (our open source community for Domino developers) to get new capabilities into developers hands more quickly than we could through product releases. Merging Social Enabler with Social Business Toolkit SDK means we have one set of assets for developers building social business applications. Twitterbootstrap4xpages helps developers realize value of responsive web design especially for tablets.
New! Fresh! Dynamic!
THANKS: Oval Business SolutionsChristian Guedemann (@guedeWebGate)
Bruce Elgort (@belgort)
Per Lausten (@perlausten)
Martin Rolph (@MartinRolph)
Niklas Heidloff (@nheidloff)
Social channels and presence:Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/OpenNTF
Twitter: https://twitter.com/openntf
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openntf
...the spirit of sharing so
that others can benefit...
It's done, and it wears
new clothes!
Domino Delivers Modern, Mobilized Applications
BEFORE
AFTER
On the left, we see 2 screen shots of Notes and Domino applications from the 90's. These applications provided a lot of business value when first created and at the time, one could consider them visually compelling. Today, those applications deliver a lot of business value but could in no way shape or form be considered visually compelling.
Today, customers demand a modern compelling web user experience. IBM Domino with XPages delivers what users want and in fact expect. Web developers can now build applications that deliver a UI that improves usability and productivity be it on a desktop, tablet or smartphone.
Domino Applications Built with XPages Mobile
Hendricks Regional HealthUsing XPages to improve staff scheduling and communication, mobile access to field protocols for EMTs, an insulin drip calculator and more
Click Link to case study
Imaging Business Machines, LLCUsing XPages to modernize existing business applications
Click Link to case study
VCC XPages mobile controls provide mobile access to VCC's Endeavor project management solution
Click Link to case study
SMCXPages plus Teamstudio Unplugged allows employees to perform energy assessments offline with their mobile devices
IBM Domino Applications in the Cloud
Whats coming
An expressway for bringing Domino Applications to the cloud New or existing customer applications
ISV solutions
Leveraging the IBM SoftLayer cloud infrastructureAutomated, Highly Available
Worldwide data center footprint
Pay per use and scale as needed
Work with ISSC and IBM Business Partners to customize and manage
Based on
"IBM SoftLayer allowed QDiligence to quickly stand up an
optimized cloud-based infrastructure for our Domino-
based corporate directors and officers questionnaires solution."
Russell Maher | Principal, QDiligence
Application Development
2014MobilePervasive access to Notes/Domino data from your smartphone or tablet device
Responsive design realize true vision of build once, run anywhere
Developer productivitySupport new XPages controls in Domino Designer
More easily integrate with disparate data sources
CloudLeverage Platform-as-a-Service for Domino Applications
SmartCloud Enterprise today SoftLayer, soon
SocialEmpower users of Domino applications with social services
Extend Domino applications in social containers with XPages
Application modernizationProtect your investment in Notes/Domino
For 2014, our themes built on top of what we are doing today.
We want to build upon some of the foundational work done for XPages mobile in 9.0.1. As mentioned earlier, response web design is becoming the standard approach for building web applications. Since it allows the application to automatically adapt to the form factor, it really does realize the true vision of "build once, run anywhere." I think its safe to say you will see more XPages mobile innovation showing up on OpenNTF in the not too distant future.
As always, we want to improve your return on investment and improving developer productivity certainly does that. We will continue to deliver new features for Domino Designer be they core XPages controls or simplifying how one uses various data sources.
As with the rest of the portfolio, cloud is front and center. Not only are we going to transition Domino from running on SmartCloud Enterprise to Softlayer, we are also looking to improve how Domino applications can be leveraged from our SaaS offerings.
Customers and partners alike are seeing how Domino applications benefit from social capabilities. Be it expertise discovery from someone's profile, spreading knowledge through file sharing or improved task notifications through activity streams, bringing Domino applications together with Connection's empowers users. Our goal is to improve a developers ability to consume social application services and extend the reach of Domino applications into social containers.
And as always, we protect your investment. Giving you ways to modernize applications which have given you 20 + years of value, means you can another 20+ years of returns.
1H (9.0)Notes Traveler 9 available on IBM i
Support for Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5/7.8 and 8.0
Support for Microsoft Windows RT/Pro Tablet
Support for BlackBerry 10 devices
2H (9.0.0.1)Out-of-Office support
MDM APIs
Smart Forward/Reply
Prevent copying
Updated contact display
Traveler 9 in 2013
Contacts on iOS
MobileIron on Android
New options for securing Traveler dataEnhanced attachment security
MobileIron integration
IBM Notes Traveler 2014 Strategy and Priorities
Traveler on iOS
Full Notes Traveler iOS client
Solution for those who need/want to move past current implementation limitations:Security: Fully containerized client
Single App: No bouncing to other apps for common tasks: Domino Encrypted Mail
Prevent Copy
Out of Office
Calendar: Address Domino incompatibilities with iOS calendar app
Domino specific features not available in on board apps:Mail: two way draft folder sync, optimized mail search and sort
Calendar: free time search, delegation, to dos integration
Contacts: Domino specific fields & lookups
Cross app integration with Connections & Sametime (Sametime presence, direct Connections actions)
Still provide integrated work & personal experience expected by iOS usersMultiple mail, calendar, contacts accounts accessible via a single app
IBM Notes Traveler 2014 Strategy and Priorities
Traveler on Android
2014 Targeted EnhancementsModernized Phone UIOptimized Mail Search and Sort
Fully Containerized ClientTraveler Contacts App!
Features, Features, FeaturesTrash Sync
Reply State Sync
Search Mail on Server
Smart Forward/Smart Reply
Calendar Free Time, Delegate, Counter
Cross App Integration (ST Presence, Connections)
Personal/work integrationCalendar import/export
Android Client taken to new heights!!
Action Bar and Navigation Drawer
Simplified Multi-select
Folder Slider
Productivity enhancementsSync trash folder
Response indicators in inbox
Sending S/MIME encrypted mail
Integrated collaboration suiteSametime awareness
Integration with Connections (Files,
Communities, Activities)
Enhanced Support on Windows PhoneCalendaring, ToDos
Improving Traveler SecurityMDM integration
DLP enhancements
Certificate-based authentication
Additional Traveler Priorities for 2014
NEW Android experience
NotesDeploying OpenSocial components easier than ever
Delete or modify existing online meeting links in calendar invitations
Improvements to type-ahead drop down box
Notes Browser Plug-in enhancement to enable access to shared mail (group mail-in and applications utilizing mail design) databases
iNotesAutoSave messages to Drafts folder
Admins can now enforce a preference setting to allow or not allow attachments based on company policy
Mail, Calendar, Contacts and Preferences are now accessible (WCAG 2.0 AA and Section-508 compliant)
Improved deployability of the iNotes ActiveX control, which now supports deployment on standard desktops (locked down machines)
IBM Notes and Domino 9.0.1
Social Edition
Domino server installation and XPagesDomino server install and XPages, now fully accessible
IBM mail support for Microsoft Outlook 2013 (Limited Availability)
Notes TravelerSet Out-of-Office status while on-the-go from your iOS or Android mobile device
Enforce a Prevent Copy of Messages restriction on iOS and Android devices
Now add meeting details to calendar entries on all Traveler device types
Like iOS and Android, attachments and inline images are now supported on Windows Phone/RT platforms
IBM Notes and Domino 9.0.1
Social Edition
GA'ed
on
29-OCT
IBM Notes 9.0.1 Browser Plug-in
Integration of MUMA (Multi-User Migration Utility)No longer need to uninstall prior version to install Notes Browser Plug-in
Seamless migration of data
Support Microsoft Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1
Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7, 8.1
Firefox 24 ESR
Allow opening mail template-based applicationsNew checkbox to disallow opening, if desired (database properties)
Support all the workflow with mail-in databases
IBM SmartCloud support
Properly handling locked-down desktop environment (e.g., Internet Explorer security settings)
Fix @IsNotesBrowserPlugin to work in an Evaluate
Allow specifying a browser to use for Notes Browser Plug-in via notes.iniNOTES_PLUGIN_DEFAULT_BROWSE=
Change to use Internet Explorer, if default browser is not supported for Notes Browser Plug-in (e.g., Google Chrome)
IBM Provides Choice for Client Experience
What's next?
What about Notes.next ?
Candidates Choice, Interop, DelightersNotes on Apple Mac 64-bit OS X
Run rules on existing email messages
IBM mail support for Microsoft Outlook 2013 GA
Local archiving for SmartCloud Notes web
Invitee can forward a meeting invitation as an invitation
Delegate Calendar without delegating Contacts
Display Internet addresses instead of Notes addresses
Simplified archiving and mail clean-up
Simplified search user interface
Improved calendar interoperability with Microsoft Exchange
Notes Application Virtualization
VMWare ThinApp, Micrsoft App-V, Spoon Technology
Encapsulates application from underlying operating system using a virtualization layer; allows local execution and integration with the OS without needing to be installed
Simplifies initial deployment and subsequent updates (e.g., FixPacks, enables easy piloting of new versions, etc.)
A number of large companies are piloting the use of Application Virtualization for their Notes and Notes Browser Plug-in deployments
IBM has announced full support for application virtualization as part of the development process via a white paper published in late-2013
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/documentation/notes/notesvirtualization/
OK, what's really next?
Source: http://blogs.atlassian.com/2012/09/collaboration-best-practices-3-reasons-email-hurts-productivity/
We waste a lot of time at work...
Organizations lose:$1,250 per user in annual productivity because of time spent dealing with spam
$1,800 per user on unnecessary emails from co-workers
https://www.atlassian.com/time-wasting-at-work-infographic
http://www.keyorganization.com/time-management-statistics.php#email
Organizations lose around:$1,250 per user in annual productivity because of time spent dealing with spam
$1,800 per user on unnecessary emails from co-workers
$2,100 - $4,100 per user due to poorly written communications
(According to Tom Pisello, ITBusinessEdge.com, Dec-2008)
http://blogs.atlassian.com/2012/09/collaboration-best-practices-3-reasons-email-hurts-productivity/
16 minutes spent refocusing after handling incoming email...every time I check my inbox
304 weekly business emails received on average50% can be deleted or filed
30% can be delegated or completed in less than two minutes
20% can be deferred to your task list or calendar to handle later
9 hours spent per week by employees searching for information
36 times, the average employee checks their email in an hour
IBM Mail Next
Focus on work, not your inbox
IBM Mail Next...FAST search
TUNE-IN the important, TUNE-OUT the yammering
OPTIMIZED for mobile, web
DELIVERED in the cloud
Can I have it now???
Empowered mail that helps you:Focus on your top priorities
Find anything in your inbox or archive
Dominate your action items
Charlene Li, Analyst
Founder, Altimeter Group
Support for a revolutionary new work experience that delivers peace of mind for employees, allowing them to focus on real work versys an inbox.
Sequoia fixes the problem of trying to do today's job with yesterday's tools.
Sequoia gives me back control of my life. All the stuff that I defer out my inbox throughout the day and process between the hours of 6:00PM and 10:00PM, robs me of my family/private time. Sequoia changes that by helping me stay focused on what's important throughout the day instead of accumulating email debt that has to be paid back at the end of my work day.
The horribly disruptive and overwhelming flow of content that finds its way into my inbox sets the table for me or any professional knowledge worker to become horribly disorganized and terribly inefficient. Sequoia address these problems in at least four ways; Sequoia keeps me from:Being bogged-down with a flood of email
Losing or failing to find important information
Missing critical dates
The dread of being behind at the end of the day
Where email was once arguably the primary communication and collaboration tool for knowledge workers, now it is being challenged and shaped by a world of tweets, text messages, and Pinterests. Professional workers, however, lack the robust tooling and support to recall content or messages needed to do their job. Employees are often exhausted by the continual effort required just to keep up with the scatter and flood of information it takes to be a productive employee and/or leader in today's business world.
IBM customers want a more optimized and responsive email experience for business. Companies have many choices when it comes to email. "IBM mail next" resolves this problem by helping professionals determine where focus needs to be applied; by providing the professional with capabilities to find and take action on virtually anything that lands in the inbox; and by providing choice in a contemporary experience that is optimized for mobile devices and web browsers.
Let's take a look...
My calendarMy dashboardShow me what's nextOthers owe meI owe othersImportant to me!
Go to my inboxFlip to reveal meeting detailsWhat needs my attention?Hover and click (or gesture on mobile device)
Mute a thread or conversationTeam analyticsWhat's new?
Team analytics
Easily share content with a communityIn-line attachment previewPowerful, faceted search
1
2
IBM Mail Next Two Mandates
A system that works for me...
Find stuff
Prioritize stuff
Do stuff
A place we love working in for 10+ hours a day
A new, cloud-first, simplified, elegant inbox experience optimized for mobile and web
A set of capabilities to Focus, Find and Do for all content, actions and notifications delivered via email, regardless of source
A place to determine What's Next?
Key Sessions
KEY102 IBM Messaging and Collaboration: Innovations and Priorities for Today and Tomorrow (Kramer Reeves and Scott Souder)
KEY108 IBM Collaboration Solutions Application Development Strategy (Kramer Reeves, Philippe Riand and Mikael Orn)
ID100 What's New in IBM Notes (Scott Souder and Simon Butcher)
ID101 IBM Domino 2013 and Beyond (Saurabh Calla and Scott Vrusho)
ID102 IBM SmartCloud Notes: 2013 and Beyond (Saurabh Calla and David Attardo)
ID103 What's New in IBM iNotes Social Edition (Jeff Foster and Scott Souder)
ID600 IBM Notes Traveler: 2013 and Beyond (Paul Miller and Saurabh Calla)
BOF205 IBM Domino Application Development Soup to Nuts (Peter Janzen and Martin Donnelly)
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