Lotusphere 2011: INV105 Messaging and Collaboration Strategy
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- 1. INV105Messaging and CollaborationStrategyEd BrillDirector,
Messaging and Collaboration 2011 IBM Corporation
- 2. Note:Information regarding potential future products is
intended to outlineour general product direction and it should not
be relied on in makinga purchasing decision. The information
mentioned regardingpotential future products is not a commitment,
promise, or legalobligation to deliver any material, code or
functionality. Informationabout potential future products may not
be incorporated into anycontract. The development, release, and
timing of any future featuresor functionality described for our
products remains at our solediscretion. 2011 IBM Corporation 2
- 3. Agenda Messaging and Collaboration Marketplace 2010 in
Review Near-term plans for 2011 Notes / Domino Next and other
roadmaps 2011 IBM Corporation 3
- 4. Agenda Messaging and Collaboration Marketplace 2010 in
Review Near-term plans for 2011 Notes / Domino Next and other
roadmaps 2011 IBM Corporation 4
- 5. Marketplace Scorecard Lotus Notes and Domino Steady position
in a rapidly-evolving marketplace Fastest growing business mobile
email platform (IDC, September 2010) Vast majority running 8.5.x
release (tracking surveys, support PMRs) LotusLive Notes Strong
analyst and customer reception out of the gate Competitive
consideration opening new opportunities for IBM Lotus Symphony Over
50 million copies distributed; even the pirates love us! Lotus
Protector Personalized control within the familiar Lotus Notes
client 99%+ efficacy (ICSA Labs) 5
- 6. Where Notes/Domino are Winning Singapore Airlines Lowest
TCO, broadest flexibility Small business VCC Construction 40%
increase in new clients US Department of Interior Americas Great
Outdoors IdeaJamTM exceeds 400,000 votes POSCO Korea Migrated from
Oracle Collab Suite to enhance communication Wilmar 15,000 users,
chose Domino for security, openness over Microsoft EUROCITIES
Domino collab and event management, Quickr, Portal, WCM GM
Commercial Holdings LotusLive Notes, migration from Exchange With
many more great customer stories here at Lotusphere 2011! 6
- 7. Agenda Messaging and Collaboration Marketplace 2010 in
Review Near-term plans for 2011 Notes / Domino Next and other
roadmaps 2011 IBM Corporation 7
- 8. Notes and Domino Milestones Notes/Domino 8.5.2 release
August 2010 Incremental feature enhancements to Notes/Domino/DWA
Domino Designer: New editors, controls Quality improvements
Performance optimization Better deployment/management Notes
Traveler 8.5.2: Linux server, Mobile Installer Traveler Companion
for iOS: Now receive and send encrypted mail 8.5.2.1: Android
client Plug-ins from Tungle, Gist 8
- 9. Marc Gingras, CEOTungle
- 10. Additional Notes and Domino 2010 Milestones March 2010:
Free developer and test images on IBM Cloud, Amazon EC2 November
2010: Blackberry Enterprise Server Express for Domino December
2010: Clustering available 1/1/11 in Domino Collaboration Express
Catalog.lotus.com updates Major contributions to OpenNTF.org
Download volume up 20% Y2Y Un-release vehicle One example: New
XPages Extension Library 68 new controls in one package More coming
soon 10
- 11. Nathan T. FreemanGROUP Business Software
- 12. LotusLive NotesFrom coming soon to zoomBest-in-class
enterprise cloudmessaging April 2010 Beta Hybrid deployment model
June 2010 Limited availability Accessed through the Internet via
August 2010 General availability included Notes client or browser
October 2010 -- 2nd Release Integrated Sametime instant messaging
Seamless dashboard integration across LotusLive Included
anti-spam/anti-virus Available mobile services 99.9% SLO 25 GB
mailbox 12
- 13. Enterprise e-mail and Collaboration in the Cloud LotusLive
Engage Access your LotusLive Notes mail account Starting at US $8
Navigation integrated into the LotusLive browser An integrated
suite of tools that combines your business experience network with
collaboration and LotusLive Activities plug-in coferencing services
Surface LotusLive activities in the Lotus Notes client sidebar
LotusLive Meetings plug-in Complete Launch your own or join another
LotusLive Collaboration meeting from the Lotus Notes client sidebar
Suite US $10 Sametime community / user / month Add LotusLive
community to your Lotus Sametime client (embedded or stand-alone)
configuration RSS feeds LotusLive Notes Starting at US $5 Surface
any feed-enabled content in the Lotus An online version of IBMs
Notes client sidebar popular Lotus Notes e-mail, calendaring and
scheduling SAML-based SSO to LotusLive services product SAML
supported for a web only user experience SAML based SSO when with
Notes 8.5.1 FP5+ 2011 IBM Corporation 13
- 14. Lotus Symphony 3 Shipped November, 2010 Lotus Symphony 3
represents the biggest advancement since we launched public beta of
V1 in fall of 2007 Rebased on OpenOffice.org 3 code stream
consistent with the OpenOffice.org community versioning scheme New
capabilities and user experience enhancements throughout Major
focus on improved support for Microsoft Office file format and
interoperability with Microsoft Office users New Features
Interoperability Enhancements ODF 1.2 Support MS VB Macro support
Right Sidebar Support OLE objects MS Office 2007 Import Chart
Support Business Card, and fidelity improved User Experience
envelope and Label Interoperability with Richer Java & LS APIs
templates OOo improved New Toolkit Add-on installer for Notes
Graphics objects Signed Plugins rendering improved 14
- 15. Symphony 3 adoption Fixpack 1 now available Plug-in
installers available No need to upgrade your Notes 8.5.x clients
LotusLive Connector available for both Symphony 3 and OpenOffice
Lotus Symphony Multi-media library now available (visit booth 611
for details) Lotus Symphony Quickstart engagements availablecontact
your IBM rep 15
- 16. Lotus Protector Protector for Mail Security 2.5.1 release
December 2010 Anti-Spam Efficacy Improvements ICAP Interface
Protector for Mail Encryption 2.1 released December 2010 Email
encryption to anyone Highly configurable access/delivery methods
Near-term updates Protector for Mail Security 2.5.2 expected Q2
2011 Protector for Mail Encryption 2.5 expected Q3 2011 Themes
Extended support for other Lotus platforms iOS and Mobile device
support Enhanced recipient delivery methods 16
- 17. Agenda Messaging and Collaboration Marketplace 2010 in
Review Near-term plans for 2011 Notes / Domino Next and other
roadmaps 2011 IBM Corporation 17
- 18. Notes and Domino 8.5.x At least one maintenance release
planned during 2011 Primarily quality and consumability efforts
Some feature work, especially in Designer/XPages Learn about Notes
enhancements in ID201 Symbian^3 support (Nokia) planned in Notes
Traveler 8.5.x Fixpacks for 8.5.x stream planned at regular
intervals Marketing and awareness focus: Developer opportunities
and power of XPages ISV solutions, enhancing the value of
subscription and support Dont forget, end-of-service date for
Notes/Domino 7.0.x: April 2011 2011 IBM Corporation 18
- 19. Eddie HasickaVice President, Synaptris 2011 IBM
Corporation
- 20. High-level Roadmap for 2011+ Hosted RIM BlackBerry
Enterprise Ability to import Contacts within Server (with
optionally available LotusLive Notes web in any supported support
for MDS) language Disaster Recovery enhancements Support for
purchasing service subscriptions as multi-year part Support for
LotusLive Notes numbers Traveler running on Android-based mobile
devices Notes web support for instant messaging Additional mail
management controls for company administrators Over-the-wire data
transfer User experience enhancements LotusLive Notes Traveler
availability within LotusLive Notes web (alarm improvements
preferences, font/background/color Lotus Protector-based content
filtering updates) 2011 IBM Corporation 20
- 21. Eileen FitzgeraldVice President, GSX 2011 IBM
Corporation
- 22. GSX and Lotus LiveCollaboration Availability and
ReportingFocus on the components of the collaboration
PortfolioService Focused, Server Availability does not mean Service
AvailabilityNon Subjective statistics that measure Quality of
Service DeliveryClient based monitoring solution, low footprint,
automated solution. 2011 IBM Corporation 22
- 23. GSX and Lotus Live Extension of GSXs offering to include
Lotus Live IfLotusLive is part of your collaboration Portfolio,
simply include it in your reporting Consistent monitoring and
reporting tools across the components of your collaborative
portfolio Automated reporting and monitoring on quality of service
delivery KPI Monitoring Availability Mail routing Replication
Response times 2011 IBM Corporation 23
- 24. Eileen FitzgeraldVice President, GSX 2011 IBM
Corporation
- 25. New in 2011:Domino Applications in the CloudThe new Domino
Utility Server for LotusLive offers: Solution for Domino
applications in the cloud or integration with LotusLive Notes
deployments Use any access method: The Lotus Notes client included
in LotusLive Notes for mail and apps, or a browser IBM Cloud
offering, plus others (e.g. Amazon) Customers bring existing
licenses or new pay-as-you-go flexibility in as small as hourly
increments Managed as part of existing Domino deployments or by IBM
xSP partners Developer, test, and production images on IBM Cloud
today, more OSs and choices coming Developer and test images on
Amazon today 2011 IBM Corporation 25
- 26. New in 2011: LotusLive Symphony More than editors through a
browser Co-editing real-time or private mode Author presence
awareness Live sections Contextual commenting & discussions
Assignment and notifications Revision history Task management
Attention managementWeb-based collaborative editors for creating,
sharing and collaboratively authoring word processor, spreadsheet
and presentation documents
- 27. Agenda Messaging and Collaboration Marketplace 2010 in
Review Near-term plans for 2011 Notes / Domino Next and other
roadmaps 2011 IBM Corporation 27
- 28. IBM Social Business Framework Services and Support IBM
Global Technology Global Business IBM Lab Enterprise Software
Business Partners Services Services Software Services Support
Solutions Customer Research and Human capital Sales force Partner
Supply chain Operations experience development management
automation collaboration management IBM Social Business APIs IBM
Value-added Modules Partner Value-added Modules Business Enterprise
Public Social Commerce Rich media analytics content mgmt. social
networks applications Business Application Compliance Social
analytics Archiving Gaming Process mgmt. integration &
discovery IBM Social Business Core Modules Presence, Messaging
Workflow Profiles Communities Portal chat & telephony & PIM
& forms Social collab. Meetings Document Microblogging Mobile
Connectors services & audio/video management
- 29. Targeting mobile devices Apple iOS Google Android Nokia
Symbian Blackberry Users are increasingly demanding access to
applications on mobile devices Strategy: Provide a consistent
solution capability across the leading smartphone platforms, iOS,
Android, Symbian, Blackberry IBM is investing in supporting the
needs of developers to target multiple platforms Starting with
Domino XPages apps and Connections mobile web Designing and
optimizing for mobile devices from the start of new releases Plan
to provide an extensible Social App driven by Connections and the
IBM Social Business Toolkit activity stream. Substantial new
opportunities to quickly mobilize a wide range of existing
applications to the major platforms, with consistent extensibility
across platforms 2011 IBM Corporation
- 30. Notes/Domino NextConceptual objectives Innovation Improve
end-user ability to focus by aggregating essential information and
providing pivots for projects, topics, people and goals Interact
more productively using integrated collaboration services
(on-premises or cloud delivery) Leverage social information to
further improve collaboration with stakeholders Convergence Direct
path to cloud by providing familiar user experience, easy
interactions with installed clients Support expanding populations
on web/mobile devices as their primary/only client by providing an
exceptional user experience at lower cost with a rich, consistent
set of capabilities Continuity Rapidly deploy new releases,
shortening time-to-value and to leverage innovative capabilities
Leverage LotusLive-driven improvements to reduce the administration
cost for Domino servers Continue to leverage Notes/Domino as a
critical business tool; carry forward and evolve Notes apps 2011
IBM Corporation
- 31. Notes/Domino NextConceptual objectives Innovation Improve
end-user ability to focus by aggregating essential information and
providing pivots for projects, topics, people and goals Interact
more productively using integrated collaboration services
(on-premises or cloud delivery) Leverage social information to
further improve collaboration with stakeholders Convergence Direct
path to cloud by providing familiar user experience, easy
interactions with installed clients Support expanding populations
on web/mobile devices as their primary/only client by providing an
exceptional user experience at lower cost with a rich, consistent
set of capabilities Continuity Rapidly deploy new releases,
shortening time-to-value and to leverage innovative capabilities
Leverage LotusLive-driven improvements to reduce the administration
cost for Domino servers Continue to leverage Notes/Domino as a
critical business tool; carry forward and evolve Notes appsBETA in
2011, via LotusLive Labs; Planned for delivery in 2012 2011 IBM
Corporation
- 32. Themes for future releases of Domino Leverage our
experience and expertise from building LotusLive Notes SAML
authentication Automated user provisioning Automated server
upgrades Fast fail and preventative restarts Integration of
adjacent capabilities Across IBM server technology Lotus Protector
product family integrated admin/management 2011 IBM Corporation
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- 33. Notes Next IBM Project Vulcan user experience Activity
stream, ShareBox, other consistent componentry Increased focus on
consumability and deployment Web and mobile experiences accelerate
XPages, XPages, Xpages 2011 IBM Corporation 33
- 34. Lotus Domino + XPages + Domino Designer The RADD platform
for developing collaborative, workflow-based, applications Seamless
integration with Social Business services Access to Connections
data though REST services and single sign-on Planned easy
integration with the IBM Social Business Toolkit Reminders Domino
has already adopted key standards: Dojo, OSGi, etc. Domino features
a production-proven, performant, NoSQL store The XPages Extension
Library on openNTF provides unmatched productivity for writing
OneUI, standards-based, applications integrated with the broader
portfolio Future direction New Web 2.0 enabled templates
(Teamroom...) will be soon available on openNTF Domino Next is
planned to provide an OpenSocial Container and will generate
gadgets out of XPages, and participate in embedded experiences
Domino Next is planned to provide data access through REST
services, including calendaring and other higher level services
2011 IBM Corporation
- 35. What changes next Focus on making individual users more
productive in order to enhance overall collaboration The inbox is
no longer the center of gravity for collaboration Cloudan integral
part of delivery model; absorb complexity Web/mobile are primary
user experiences Productivity tools move to background,
collaboration around content moves to center 2011 IBM
Corporation
- 36. What doesnt change next All your Notes apps continue to run
Opportunities to transition to XPages abound Core architecture for
Notes/Domino Commitment to interoperability, flexibility, low TCO
Strong partner ecosystem Linked value across IBM collaboration
portfolio 2011 IBM Corporation
- 37. Call to Action Ifyou have not already, upgrade to
Notes/Domino 8.5.2 Consider money-saving, fast-acting benefits of
Lotus Symphony and Lotus Protector family Evaluate LotusLive
Notes+Engage for the best in cloud collaboration Learn XPages Help
us plan for the next release in usability labs, meet the developer
labs Be a reference customer tell your story 2011 IBM
Corporation
- 38. Thank youed_brill@us.ibm.comwww.edbrill.comTwitter:
@edbrill 2011 IBM Corporation
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