Mais conteúdo relacionado Semelhante a ICON Switzerland - The new value of Notes/Domino and Verse on Premises (20) ICON Switzerland - The new value of Notes/Domino and Verse on Premises1. The new value of ND & VoP
Uffe Sorensen
Messaging & Collaboration Director
IBM Collaboration Solutions
@uffesorensen
uffe@dk.ibm.com
+45-2880-8877
Jonathan Muniz
Offering Management, Verse Solutioms
IBM Collaboration Solutions
@Jonathan_Muniz1
jmuniz@us.ibm.com
+1-347-982-5411
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Please Note
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Under NDA
Notes/Domino:
What business problems are we trying to solve?
Modern Domino Apps
and pathway to
No/Low-code AD&D
“Make it easier to
develop powerful
situational and flow
of work apps”
1
World-class email
experience and open
client email strategy
”Switch from
managing the email
flood to focusing on
getting work done”
2
Integrated “Collaborative
Experience” that includes
Apps, Email and Calendar
“Increase personal
productivity with seamless
access to powerful
collaboration tools”
3
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Under NDA
Traveler (iOS)
Notes
BYOD
MS Outlook
(IMSMO)
Verse Mobile
IBM Verse
IBM Mail Support for Microsoft Outlook
available for Outlook 2010, 2013 & 2016
On-
Premises
Connections
Cloud
Domino Mail
Server
iNotes
Browser and Electron Client
Windows & OSX
The e-Mail Landscape …
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9/25/17
Both cloud- and on-premises enabled, designed for
mobile devices, and powered by IBM's advanced search,
IBM Verse works for you, not the other way around.
Experienced through a simple, see-only-what-you-need
interface, IBM Verse helps you focus on the things that
matter most.
IBM Verse: Mail re-imagined for a New Way to Work
With an array of intelligent, secure and engaging social
apps, IBM Verse opens up new ways to work together.
Mail that
understands you
Less clutter,
more clarity
Connecting
me to we
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Functioning as an integrated applicationwhere users and cognitive systems collaborate
in an environment tailored to their needs
allowing work to seamlessly flow between
different mediums, in context
tying together people and their
content in the fabric of collaboration
IBM Verse is an integral part of Connections Pink
What is Connections Pink? What is the vision for IBM Verse?
IBM Verse is where work begins.
where users manage their workflow
The vision for Verse is to allow email to
seamlessly flow between different
mediums, in the context of the work users
are trying to complete.
Composed of integrated applications
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IBM Verse and Verse On-Premises
• Proven user experience (SCN/VOC)
• Reduce training cost with Verse's powerful,
and intuitive UI
• Use the best-in-class functionality that
Verse cloud offers while leveraging existing
investments with Domino
• Secure offline access via a browser
• Domino applications “live” in Verse via “IBM
Client Application Access”
• Integration and extensibility
VOP 1.0.2 has shipped
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Email: Feature candidates…
10
Verse On-Premises 1.0.2
• Calendar Inbox
• Preview attachments
• Encryption
• Support for IBM
Connections 6.0
• UI refresh
• Performance gains
• Extensibility (e.g., app
registry)
Verse On-Premises 1.0.3
• Calendar delegation
• Mail delegation
• Verse UI refresh*
• SAML support
• Support for iCAL/.ics in
Calendar Inbox
• Accept from grid in
Calendar Inbox
• Sametime 9.0.1 FP1
integration
• Dual time zones calendar
inbox
Under Consideration
• Suggested recipients
• Cognitive Organizer
• Promoted statements /
messages
• Desktop Electron client
• Multiple open emails
• Mail rules
• Integration with WWS
• My Apps page / launcher
11. Key concepts in Verse Extensibility
Application
Contributes new capabilities
(extensions) to Verse.
Action
Allows user to invoke an
extension. Application can
contribute multiple actions.
Extension
Integrates Verse with a third
party service or application.
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IBM provides Verse Mobile for iOS and Android
IBM Verse Mobile provides access to your mail, calendar, contacts and actions
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Mobile: Feature candidates…under consideration for:
Verse Mobile iOS:
• App Transport Security
• Verse Accessibility
• Companion ATS
• Sync Mail Options
• Notification Options
• iOS MDM
• iOS Cert-Based Auth
• Free/Busy Look-up
• Report as Spam
• ITM-only notifications
• Ability to filter
Verse Mobile Android:
• Smart Forward/Smart
Reply
• Mobile Usage Analytics
• Free/Busy Look- up
• Report as Spam
• Ability to filter
• Advanced Notification
Settings
• Sync Mail options
Traveler:
• Cloud Admin SAI
• Active - Active
• iOS 11
• Move-user API
• Sync ML
• Free-time Search
• S/MIME for Sync ML
• Password Policy
• Calendar Support for
Exchange Active-Sync
• Cert-based
Authentication
Verse Mobile iOS
9.4/9.4.1/2 and Android
• Improved app
responsiveness
• Sync all mail
• Improvements to
notifications
• Calendar navigation
• iPhone Landscape,
• People display and sort
• EMM App Config
• Android Certificate
Based Authentication
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Open Client Strategy
IBM mail support for Microsoft® Outlook®
• Support for Outlook 2010
and 2016 on Windows
• Single-click configuration
• Continue searches on
mail server
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Core Notes/Domino Deliverables
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Under NDA
Domino Application Survey … Sample Questions …
The first Domino survey was publicized at Engage and the results were mostly based in 2q17 in Europe.
Running similar survey for the US market since MWLUG … And continually solicit input from our partners and customers !
Pls, take a few minutes to take our survey – we appreciate your feedback ! Survey ==> https://ibm.biz/BdiNsR
Customers Business Partners
Are you building
or planning to
build new
applications on
Domino?
Would you be
interested in
running Domino
with Docker?
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What are “Feature Packs”:
• A “Feature Pack” delivers features, in
addition to fixes. Feature Pack frequency
being determined
• Notes / Domino 9.0.1 will be the baseline
release and future updates will be delivered
as feature packs on top of 9.0.1. This
provides a mechanism for continuous
delivery and eases deployments
• There are ”core” technical elements
required to support the longevity of Domino
applications and these are of the highest
priority in the upcoming Feature Packs
Templates:
• Template releases will be in separate
downloads aligned with Feature Pack releases
• Posted on IBM Fix Central and not packaged
with the fix pack installer – optional download
to upgrade templates
• Only updated templates will be released
• Will include changes needed for corresponding
features / fixes in the Notes / Domino Feature
Pack
• There will be one zip file for English and one zip
for all other languages posted
Notes/Domino and Template Updates
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Under NDA
Feature Packs – An App Dev Perspective
Feature Packs work well with XPages
XPages has been able to provide enhancements outside of the regular ND release cycle
Many XPages enhancements have been provided on OpenNTF.org via the XPages ExtLib project *
ExtLib enhancements have been re-integrated to ND core in all feature releases since 9.0
* XPages ExtLib is by far the most successful OpenNTF project to date with ~ 90K downloads
* http://extlib.openntf.org
Traditional
Model
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Under NDA
Notes Feature Pack 8
March 7, 2017
• Support Java 8 runtime
• Ability to show internet
address instead of Notes
addresses in Mail / Calendar
/ Contacts and ToDo’s
• Improvements in rendering
forwarded MIME messages
(read-only)
• Mail template update
• Policy support for Group By
Date and beginning of
message
Notes Feature Pack 9
“Zircon” – Aug 22, 2017
• Ability to run rules on
existing emails
• Support for persistent VDIs
for Roaming and SAML
configurations
• Support for Last Name / First
Name mail addressing in
Notes client providing
consistent results
• Support auto refresh for
delegated mail files
• Notes High Resolution fixes
Notes FP10 Candidates “Mystic
Topaz”
• Upgrade of Eclipse/OSGii to
4.6.2 version
• Upgrade embedded Sametime
to 9.0.1x in Notes
• Upgrade to JVM 1.8 compile
time
• Other possible candidates
• TLS 1.2 support with
XULRunner
• Forward invite as an invitation
• Add-on installer for CCM
Under Consideration
• Forward an Invite as an
invitation
• Forward a group of emails as
an attachment
• Touch Screen support
• Upgrade embedded ST
• Support for STARTTLS protocol
in Notes client
• Support for incremental
overlay in federated calendars
for ICS files
• Delegate Calendar & ToDo's
option when delegating mail
• Increase limit for junk mail in
the Notes client
Notes Feature Pack Candidates
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Under NDA
Domino Feature Pack 8
March 7, 2017
• Upgrade Java 1.8 (Run time
only)
• Move Views outside of NSF for
increased data store in NSF
• Document encryption for
XPages
• Backend LotusScript /
JavaScript / Java Access to ID
Vault
• Increase Document Summary
limit from 64k to 16MB
• Domino Designer source control
extension point for Swiper
integration
• Pubnames template update
• Support ADFS 3.0
• New @ModifiedInThisFile,
@AddedToThisFile
Domino Feature Pack 9
“Zircon” – Aug 22, 2017
• NIF: Concurrency Enhancements
& in-line view update
• Domino policy to restrict mail
from forwarding to an internet
address
• Support RFC 2231 - this RFC is
the current standard for
specifying non-ASCII headers.
Its now the default for many mail
clients, e.g., Thunderbird
Notes FP10 Candidate
“Mystic Topaz”
• Upgrade to Java 1.8 (Designer
Compile time)
• Upgrade OSGi on Domino Server
• REST API enhancements
• Deletion Logging
• Replicate Soft Deletions in new
replicas
• Support for Domino on Docker
Under Consideration
• Support for Auto Update
• Manage Sha 2 certificates
• Deletion Logging
• Replicate Soft Deletions in new
replicas
Domino Feature Pack Candidates
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Under NDA
On-
Premises
Docker
& DaaS
Domino App
Server
Notes
Mobile Device
(XPages, Sapho...) ICAA Desktop
Web Browser
(HTTP, XPages,
Aveedo...)
Electron Client
Desktop & Mobile
Open Development
Toolsets
(REST APIs,
SmartNSF… )
Access to Domino Apps
All statements about future shipments and support are for planning purposes only and subject to change at IBM’s sole discretion
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Under NDA
Domino Application Strategy
Key platform for Rapid Application Development & Deployment
1. Enable modern app.dev tools, wider adoption & integration
with improved Domino platform
• On-going upgrade of platform component currency
• IBM is investing in new REST APIs and enhancing current APIs
• Using SmartNSF to expose appl embedded business logic to web & mobile via REST APIs
• Introduce Domino Community Edition
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Does this look familiar ?
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Modernizing Notes / Domino Applications
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Apps
Leave
as is
Sunset /
Archive
Modernize
for
IBM Notes
Optimize
Modernize
for Mobile
and
Browsers
Migrate
• Reduce Total Cost of Ownership
à Deployment options
à Desktop TCO:
Browser / Electron Client vs
Notes Rich Client vs
IBM Client Application Access
• Optimize Modernization Efforts
à Which applications are business critical?
à Which applications are suited towards
cloud, hybrid or on-premises?
à Where is the right place to go with
important applications?
Optimizing and Transforming Your Domino Apps
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Under NDA
What is panagenda ApplicationInsights?
• Turnkey Virtual Software Appliance
• Download, Mount, Access via Browser, Easy Configuration
• VMWare Workstation, vSphere/ESX(i) and Microsoft Hyper-V image
• Minimum Resource Requirements:
Modern 4 core CPU, 8 GB of RAM, 120 GB of disk space
• Analyzes your entire IBM Domino Environment
• Environment, Inventory and Usage overviews across all database instances
• Usage details for 50 most used database instances
• Design complexity of 50 most complex database instances
• Design insights for 50 database instances across the most used and most complex
• Continuous collection of data (overview, usage and design changes).
Extend as needed !
• Available here for entitled users è
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg22000687
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Under NDA
Domino Application Strategy
Key platform for Rapid Application Development & Deployment
1. Enable modern app.dev tools, wider adoption & integration
with improved Domino platform
2. Protect the value of critical business apps written in Domino –
leave no one behind !
• Understanding the environment utilizing ApplicationInsights for current apps
• Modifying / Extending applications by providing key starting points
with partners such as
Mentioned Partner tools are merely examples - many tools are available to “modernize” Domino applications !
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Under NDA
Domino Application Strategy
Key platform for Rapid Application Development & Deployment
1. Enable modern app.dev tools, wider adoption & integration
with improved Domino platform
2. Protect the value of critical business apps written in Domino –
leave no one behind !
3. Re-build support for new “Low code / No code” via PINK LiveGrid
• History and Expertise of supporting the “Business/Citizen Developer”
• Cognitive collaboration vision and execution across the portfolio
• Investment protection – pathway forward for existing Domino Apps
• Enterprise-class, Choice and Openness
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Under NDA
Feature Packs
ND & VOP Continuous Improvements (Sep 2017 update)
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
All statements about future shipments and support are for planning purposes only and subject to change at IBM’s sole discretion
Domino Apps new invest
• IBM Platform update
• Incl
ApplicationInsights
• BP / Modernization
Domino Community Edition
VoP 1.0.2 VoP 1.0.3
ND9.0.1
Ext. SupportND8.5.x
8
1
0
9✔✔ …
✔
✔
ND.next “Sapphire” – timing TBD
✔
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Under NDA
Leave Apps
alone
Data Grid
Builder
HTML
Wizard
Microapp
targeted
Development
XPages Domino
Designer
Eclipse IDE
DAS REST
APIs
OpenNTF
REST APIs
ICAA and Notes
run apps
unchanged
Business
Developers can
create visual
dashboards,
with Domino
data easily.
No/low-code
solution.
Wizard driven
rendering of
existing apps
into responsive
HTML accessible
on desktop and
mobile
browsers.
Mobile solution
designed to
augment
targeted sub-set
of existing apps.
Widely used
solution for
webifying and
mobilizing apps
using Domino
Designer.
Re-use Eclipse
and Java skills to
create and
modernize
existing NSFs
with replication.
Web apps
surface key
data through
DAS REST APIs
that can access
core Domino
functionality
and RW data.
Enable flexible
UX
development
that can call
Domino
services using
OpenNTF REST
APIs.
NSF
Programming &
Notes/ICAA
clients
LiveGrid Aveedo
TeamWorkr
Sapho XPages
XPager tool
Darwino Open
Development
toolsets
Open
Development
toolsets
No/Low-code Full AD&D
ProgrammersBusiness Developers
Effort &
Training
required
Domino App Modernization … the swim-lanes
Mentioned Partner tools are merely examples - many tools are available to “modernize” Domino applications !
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LiveGrid TeamWorkR
Aveedo, Sapho
Open Development Tools
Examples …
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Under NDA
LiveGrid – new visual application builder
• No/Low-code solution to allow Business Developers to create visual dashboards with Domino
data easily
Pre-defined configurations of
components
Add personality to an application by modifying
color and font styles
Write custom JavaScript for event handling,
triggers, and workflows
Share your application with a community,
individual, or group
Add form controls pages, charts, grids and set
corresponding properties
Components
Chose between pre-defined themes to
bring life to your applications
Themes
@
Functions
Security
Insert functions as calculated fields
User roles (Reader, Editor, Builder, Owner,
Depositor)
Code
Style
Share
Layout
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• Community Server for non-production
use (Shipping now)
• Docker support (FP 10) and DaaS
• Eclipse platform update/Java 8 compile
delivery in Mystic Topaz (FP 10)
• LiveGrid (specific use cases)
• Update partnerships for modernization
• Investigate in contemporary app delivery
• Roadmap to ND.next “Sapphire”
• Pathway to “Low-code” strategy
App Dev: What’s our “game plan”?
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Under NDA
Optimizing Your Domino App Investment
Establishes business value and inventory of apps
Visualizes design complexity and dependencies
Surfaces design similarities and template candidates
Identifies unused apps and archiving candidates
Shows usage from IBM Notes and all browser clients
Application Insights Domino Applications on Cloud (DAoC)
Scalable Cloud hosting for Domino Applications
Provides monthly price per database (S&S extra)
Ensures secure management of applications
Enables client control over the application design
Includes Domino Feature Pack updates
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App Dev Trends – “The Low-code Landscape”
• Increased business pressure to modernize applications
» Low-code tools are being used as a productive alternative to programming
» Providing a Mobile-first approach is assumed
• Software developers are in short supply
» Development activities are shifting to line of business
• Challenges with Low-code Application Development
» Tool fragmentation. Up-scaling apps to the enterprise
» Applications are disconnected from the collaborative “flow of work”
» Limited support for Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things
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Under NDA
Engagement
Center
Sharing
Files
Securely
Knowledge
Management
Corporate
Comms
Social
Learning
External
Teams
Project Mgt
Standardize
Processes
Innovate
Web
Content
Relay
Workspace
Apps
Mail
Our Collaboration Portfolio – Today …
App
Integration
Navigation
Responsive
Design
Connections V6
Outcomes
Experience
Solutions
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Under NDA
Engagement
Center
Sharing
Files
Securely
Knowledge
Management
Corporate
Comms
Social
Learning
External
Teams
Project Mgt
Standardize
Processes
Innovate
Web
Content
Relay
Workspace
Apps
Verse
Our Collaboration Portfolio – The Pink Vision !
App
Integration
Navigation
Responsive
Design
Pink
Profiles
ActivitiesWikis
FilesBlogs
StreamForums
Live GridWork
APIs
…
Workflow
APIs
APIs
Outcomes
Experience
Solutions
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Under NDA
Your Enterprise Apps Portfolio: The Long Tail …#ofusersperapplication
# of applications
Core Apps
• “Mission critical”, ERP, …
• Tracked by CIO
• Enterprise wide usage
• IT managed & supported
Supporting Apps
• “Support function”, SFA, HR, ...
• IT / LOB managed & supported
• Eco-system of partners and ISVs
• Functional usage …
• Domino RAD for Time-to-Value
Situational Apps
• “Low-Code”, “No-Code”,
“Citizen Developer”, …
• Built by Super Users / LOB
• Flying under the radar –
Varying degrees of IT mgmt …
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Your Enterprise Apps Portfolio: The Long Tail …#ofusersperapplication
# of applications
Core Apps
• “Mission critical”, ERP, …
• Tracked by CIO
• Enterprise wide usage
• IT managed & supported
Supporting Apps
• “Support function”, SFA, HR, ...
• IT / LOB managed & supported
• Eco-system of partners and ISVs
• Functional usage …
• Domino RAD for Time-to-Value
Situational Apps
• “Low-Code”, “No-Code”,
“Citizen Developer”, …
• Built by Super Users / LOB
• Flying under the radar –
Varying degrees of IT mgmt …
Increasing “IT developer” dependency
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Under NDA
Your Enterprise Apps Portfolio: The Long Tail …#ofusersperapplication
# of applications
Core Apps
• “Mission critical”, ERP, …
• Tracked by CIO
• Enterprise wide usage
• IT managed & supported
Supporting Apps
• “Support function”, SFA, HR, ...
• IT / LOB managed & supported
• Eco-system of partners and ISVs
• Functional usage …
• Domino RAD for Time-to-Value
Situational Apps
• “Low-Code”, “No-Code”,
“Citizen Developer”, …
• Built by Super Users / LOB
• Flying under the radar –
Varying degrees of IT mgmt …
Increasing “IT developer” dependency
Domino Sweet Spot
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Under NDA
Your Enterprise Apps Portfolio: The Long Tail …#ofusersperapplication
# of applications
Increasing “IT developer” dependency
Situational Apps
• “Low-Code”, “No-Code”,
“Citizen Developer”, …
• Built by Super Users / LOB
• Flying under the radar –
Varying degrees of IT mgmt …
Supporting Apps
• “Support function”, SFA, HR, ...
• IT / LOB managed & supported
• Eco-system of partners and ISVs
• Functional usage …
• Domino RAD for Time-to-Value
Core Apps
• “Mission critical”, ERP, …
• Tracked by CIO
• Enterprise wide usage
• IT managed & supported
Becoming essential for
Digital Transformation !
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