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IBM Lotus Notes 8 Vorstellung
Niklas Heidloff, Lead Architect for Lotus Notes App Dev Solutions, IBM
Entwicklercamp 2008
Agenda
Notes and Domino 8.0 in use today
Notes (and Domino) in 8.0.1
Notes (and Domino) in 8.5
The Notes & Domino Mission
Improve end user experience and efficiency Intuitive and customizable Innovative features Integrated, universal access
Drive Business Value Extension and optimization of your existing solutions Linked value through integration Protection of your information Massive Ecosystem
Deliver Performance Server improvements Platform choice Security
Lotus Notes 8
UI and Design Excellence
Innovation in Collaboration
Open, ExtensiblePlatform
Simple Upgrade
Lotus Notes 8: Sidebar
Peripheral vision
Convenient
Easy access
Deploy a variety of plug-ins Activities Feeds IBM Lotus Sametime Calendar “Day at a Glance”
Fully Customizable Add your own applications!
Time-saving new calendar views and actions
A New Business Card View of your Contacts
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Why Did we Build Lotus Notes 8 on ?
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Seems Like a Good Idea..
The plug-in approach is also compelling from an IT standpoint. With relative ease, developers should be able to create plug-ins (with Lotus Domino Designer 8 or Eclipse-based tools) that mashup data from in-house systems (such as CRM and HR systems) and outside Web services. There’s also a Composite Application Editor to wire components together by dragging and dropping them into a compound application, which should speed development.
Mike HeckInfoWorld
August 23, 2007
Mashups for Business
Application re-use Build/deploy next generation Composite Apps Customize interfaces easily Get high value for low cost Aggregate functionality with no coding!
Composite Apps at Work in IBM
Integrates database of customers, their PMRs and probability of becoming a critsit
Generate reports per customer showing historical data, like associating their PMRS with specific products
Support Application
Spreadsheet shows details about past and current PMRs
CSI app shows list of customers with open PMRs
CAPture allows creating report for customer
Web app (data from DB2) with thesev1 PMRs for a customer. From here
PMR can be opened
PlannedRoadmap for IBM® Lotus Notes® & Domino®
2008 and Beyond
TodayToday
Lotus Notes Lotus Notes & Domino 8.0& Domino 8.0
Q1 2008Q1 2008
Lotus Notes Lotus Notes & Domino & Domino
8.0.18.0.1
20082008
Lotus Notes & Lotus Notes & Domino 8.5Domino 8.5
Lotus Notes & Lotus Notes & Domino Domino
“Beyond”“Beyond”
2010201020092009
Note: Current plans. Information is subject to change
Lotus Notes & Domino 8.0.1 – Now Available We Packed a lot into this ‘Maintenance’ Release…
Powerful enhancements to Notes Client Ease of use Integration across your collaborative environment
Enhanced mobility solutions Out-of-the box mobility with Lotus Notes Traveler Secure Access to information while mobile with Lotus Mobile Connect
New iNotes/Domino Web Access Lite Mode
Powered by the Domino 8.0.1 Server Document compression 64 Bit Native Domino FIPS 140-2 standard Notes email encryption New OS platform version support
IBM Lotus Notes 8.0.1 Highlights
Mail Quota Gauge Default to reply
without attachments
Quickr Integration Sidebar plug-in Quickr Personal
Edition
Calendar Secondary Time
Zone Delete warning
Activities plug-in To Do UI Support for:
Sametime 8.0 Citrix 4.5 Ubuntu Linux
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Widgets in Notes 8.0.1
Introducing IBM Lotus Notes Traveler*Out of the box mobile access planned for Lotus Domino 8.0.1
Basic wireless mobile replication solution for Lotus Domino email/PIM data
Automatic, real-time replication of email (including attachments), calendar, contacts, personal journal and To Do
Access Domino email on handheld mobile devices
Communicates over a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) connection offering 128 bit encryption**
Runs directly in the Domino server as a server task
Integrates with Domino administration and policies
Over the air device installation Support for Microsoft Windows Mobile 5
and 6 (Professional and Smartphone) Licensed as part of Domino 8.0.1 – no
additional purchase required.
(**) – Advanced encryption (beyond 128 bit) could be added by use of an additional mobile VPN solution (e.g. IBM Lotus Mobile Connect)
What is DWA Lite Mode?
▀ Simplified Mail Experience▀ Optimized for slow connections▀ Ideal for traveling users▀ Web 2.0 design framework
Atlantic
Atlantic
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Plans for Notes & Domino 8.5
Notes enhancements: Create value
Simplify Notes identity management and authentication
Reduce storage costs
Modernize Domino application development
Web Apps
Domino Designer
Planned to Ship: H2 2008
Lotus Notes 8.5 and Beyond – C.R.E.A.T.E. Value
Consume Notes, quickly and easily “Time-to-Value” for business & IT – Timely, easy, fast & efficient deployment & upgrades
Roam with Notes From machine to machine and from place to place
Extend the value of Notes, enabling customers and partners Adoption by ISV & developers to build innovations
Aggregate content & actions in Notes, helping to bridge home & work life Content/feed aggregation, unified search experience, Lotus Connections, Lotus Quickr, Lotus
Symphony, …
Team using Notes calendaring & contacts Bringing people together through effective meeting management with rock solid reliability
Experience Notes Delivered with a World-class user interface
Value through Innovation
Consume Notes, quickly and easily Close partner relationships to ensure Notes meets your needs
Improvements in performance and memory usage
Upgrade to new templates (especially mail) faster Easier to merge your changes Easier to translate too
Client management to ease rolling out clients
Guidance in how to test your applications for new Notes releases
Allow you to roll out new features incrementally
Roam with Notes Major improvements in “Roaming User” feature
Support for roaming of Eclipse/Expeditor workspace settings More flexibility around which databases/settings roam More flexibility around where roamed data is stored (Domino server vs. File store)
Along with general improvements when on the road Better Network awareness Better choice of replicas
And, of course, continued improvement in other client options such as Domino Web Access Lotus Traveler
Extend the value of Notes Public APIs
Calendaring & Scheduling Views used by Mail, Calendar, Contacts, etc. for your own applications Lotus Symphony RSS data …
Lotus Domino Designer on Eclipse
Lots coming in Lotus Domino web development
Eclipse programming for the scripting crowd
More features/functions/APIs in “Live Text”
Improvements in Composite Applications Some in 8.0.1 Many more coming, such as Click-2-Action
Aggregate content & actions Federated search
RSS/Atom data feed content throughout experience
Unified task management
Integration across the Lotus portfolio Quickr Sametime Unyte Connections Symphony
… As well as outside of the portfolio
Team using Notes calendaring & contacts Focus on usability & reliability
Overlaid calendars
iCal subscriptions and interoperability
Simple and effective meeting workflow
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iCal Subscriptions and Federation
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Group Calendar – 1 Day View
Experience Notes Tremendous accomplishments in Notes 8.0 – but much more to
come
A few examples: Option to use “Notes Classic” document selection mode in views Gridded bookmarks Drag and Drop in more places Drag resizing of tables Easier to understand and use Archiving UI Improved alert notifications (such as for new mail) Spell checking autocorrect Multiple email signatures Better navigation/management of Sidebar
Notes 8.5 on Mac OS X 10.5
Simplifying Identity Management in Domino 8.5
For Users:Eliminate need to enter Notes password. Windows
authentication trusted to validate userSimplify “forgotten password” and “lost ID file” recoveryEliminate need to manually keep multiple ID files consistent
For IT:Allow Notes user and group information to be stored and
managed in non-Domino LDAP directoriesGreatly simplify Notes ID management: manage, update and
distribute ID‘sCentral Notes ID vault
Eliminates expensive error-prone manual operations Automates Lotus Notes ID file provisioning to Notes
desktops
Alternative Directory Overview
Option to replace Domino Directory with alternative LDAP directoriesOptional deployment choiceDomino Directory continues to be supported
Store Domino person attributes in LDAPOther information will be stored in a Domino Configuration DB
Tools will be provided to migrate Domino person attributes into LDAPAllows for phased migration to new directory
New Domino directory APIs for applications integration
Active Directory will be first implementation planned for Domino Next
Future: support additional LDAP directories
Domino Attachment and Object Store
Provides efficient, file-system storage of large objects – initially attachments
Removes redundant storage of stored objects using efficient content comparison.
Simple – Attachments are placed in DAOS based on database setting and size criteria rather than due to knowledge of sharing
Reduces disk space – depending on degree of content overlap
Improves mail performanceAttachments are written once per serveradditional users just get a copy of the reference
Improves compact performanceAvoids need to move large objects (attachments) during compaction
process – only small reference is moved.
Enables large reduction in incremental backup costsDAOS repository isolates large blocks of data into separate, unchanging
files.
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Domino view
Automatic paging
Tag cloud
Actions
In-line entry uses AJAX, with partial page update.
Modern rich text editor
Modernizing Domino Web Applications
Use modern Web 2.0 techniques such as AJAX and widgets
Customization is very easy (stylesheets)
Former look of a default Domino Application.
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After upgrading to Domino 8.5...Domino view
Tag cloud
Actions
Major Enhancements to Domino Web Application Development
Better Looking Domino Web Applications Improvements for existing Domino Web applicationsDomino Designer additions to better control HTML generation (e.g., CSS,
Dojo Widgets)
Integrate Lotus Component Designer technology Integrate into Domino Designer and Domino Web ServerWeb Page and Custom Control design elementsAbility to completely control look and feel of Web Pages
Ability to use mashup technologies
Domino Designer in Eclipse!
Domino Designer 8.5– State of the Art Editors
HTML
LotuscriptJavascript/CSS
Java
Helpful References
Main product pagewww.ibm.com/lotus/nd8
“What’s New in Lotus Notes and Domino 8” Brochure at: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/lotus/lotusweb/product/domino/New-in-Lotus
Lotus Notes and Domino 8 Reviewer’s Guide at: ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software/lotus/lotusweb/product/domino/ND8_Reviewers_Guide.pdf
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