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Value of IBM Notes and Domino 9

The Social Edition


19th September 2013, Moscow
IBM is the leader in social business

Leader Leader
Forrester Wave IDC Worldwide
Enterprise Social Market Share for
Platform and Cloud enterprise social
Strategies for Online software1 More than
Collaboration3
75% of the
Leader Leader Fortune 5002
Gartner Magic Quadrant In Mobile and Cloud
Ability to Execute and collaboration4
Completeness of Vision – Web
hosting and cloud infrastructure
services niche

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

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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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Social Business begins with the industry leading platform …

IBM Employee Experience Suite


IBM Customer Experience Suite
Kenexa Talent Management Suite

IBM Connections IBM Social Analytics IBM Enterprise Content IBM Websphere Portal
IBM Notes & Domino Suite Management IBM Web Content Manager
Social Edition
IBM Sametime

IBM SmartCloud for


Social Business

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IBM Notes & Domino: flexible and comprehensive social
collaboration that starts with your inbox and business apps

IBM SmartCloud On Premises


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Situational Apps: The Long Tail …
Core Apps
• “Mission critical”, ERP, …
• Tracked by CIO
• Enterprise wide usage
• IT managed & supported

ND Sweet Spot
# of users per application

Supporting Apps
• “Support function”, SFA, HR, ...
• IT / LOB managed & supported Situational Apps
• Functional usage … • “Peripheral”, “Ad Hoc”, …
• Domino RAD for Time-to-Value • Buit by Super Users / LOB
• Flying under the radar - Varying
degrees of IT mgmt …

# of applications

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A social email experience evolves messaging into a social
capability, delivered in context to where you work
Comprehensive Search

Business Applications Activity Streams

Public Social Media


Team Calendar

. Document Sharing
Communities

Analytics Presence & Messaging

Microsoft Integration Audio & Video


CLOUD
MOBILE 8

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IBM Notes and Domino 9.0 Social Edition
The on-ramp to becoming a social business

Activate with a modern, social Connect any time, any


user interface where on any device

Integrate social into Drive innovation and build


context of your business
new value
process

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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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Social Theme: cleaner, Enhanced
IBM Notes 9.0 Social Edition more modern look,
adopted across IBM
Search

product line for UI


consistency

Shortcuts

“Group By”
and Abbreviated Embedded
“Show Beginning” dates Experiences
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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:  Secure attachment viewing (now on


 Abbreviated dates Greenhouse; planned for SmartCloud and
on-premises)
 Quick find
 Relocate folders
 Vastly improved Calendar Create, Edit and
Notice forms
 Calendar view improvements Social integration:
 NEW dynamic Scheduler widget  Embedded Experiences
 Import existing contacts from Microsoft®  Activity Stream with “Updates” widget
Outlook®  Connections Files integration
 Return Receipt generation control  IBM Social theme
 Paste images from clipboard (Firefox only)
 Drag 'n Drop attachments (HTML 5 APIs)  NEW Notes links and web links, displayed
 Extensibility via Notes Widgets and Live together
Text (OpenSocial gadgets)
 Open widget content in new sidebar panels
or tabs

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BOTTOM LINE: “...the beauty of this is for the users who

IBM Notes Browser Plug-in


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.

 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

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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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Offline Domino apps on iOS & Android

• 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

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What's up the sleave ? …

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Delivering Client Choice … BYOD …

Domino 9.0.x
Traveler
Next

Connections
Notes Mail

Mobile
Devices
iNotes

Notes Microsoft
Browser Exchange
Plug-in

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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: Today: Future:


 Rich client  Rich client delivered  Powerful and
installed and maintained as differentiated analytics-
individually on virtualized image based experience on
each computer  Select employee mobile and desktop with
groups converted to lightweight, managed
first-class browser UI plug-in for offline and
with plug-in for apps applications
 Mobile access on  Provided as cloud, on-
virtually any device premises or hybrid

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Thank you !
Спасибо !
Merci !
Dank u !
Gracias !
‫شكرا‬
uffe@dk.ibm.com

@uffesorensen
#ibmsocialbiz

usorensen

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