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Reynout van Adrichem BoogaertSocial Collaboration Evangelist
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IBM Mobility Strategy
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Secure Connection to your Enterprise Network
• First you want to connect to your company network…
IBM Mobile Connect
• What does it do?• Creates a secure (VPN) connection between your device and the company gateway
• Selects automatically an available network connection (configured on the device)
• Switches between these network connections while maintaining the session: Seamless Roaming
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• Secure connection for remote users over and above SSL
• For iNotes access, does not require additional client to be installed on the client
• Can be used from any SSL capable browser
Lotus MobileConnectPublic Web Address
http://iNotes.myco.com
Forms based login to
IBM Mobile Connect
Common LDAPfor single sign-on
(optional)
HTTP Client Application(browser)
e.g. if you are not allowed to install the LMC client or no client is available for your device.
Clientless IBM Mobile Connect
Also available as clientless VPNAlso available as clientless VPN
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• Then you want to check your mail…
IBM Lotus Notes Traveler
• What does it do?• Push mail solution for Domino to Windows Mobile Clients.
•Traveler client for Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android
•ActiveSync for iPhone and other mobile devices that support ActiveSync and app for encrypted mail.
Other option is to access PIM information is to use iNotes ultra light web interface
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Lotus Traveler on your mobile device
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Trusted Domain
Lotus Domino (8.0.x/8.5) with Lotus Notes Traveler service
Sync and Mail serverWindows-only initially
DMZ
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Trusted Domain
Lotus Domino (8.0.x/8.5) with Lotus Notes Traveler service
Sync serverWindows-only initially
DMZ
Lotus Domino (7.0.2+)
Mail serverAny OS
Multi-server
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Lotus Notes Traveler Client
Lotus Notes Traveler Client
IBM Mobile Connect
IBM Mobile Connect
Network Topology – Configuration ExamplesNetwork Topology – Configuration Examples
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Real-time Collaboration
• After you have checked your mail you want to get in touch…
IBM Sametime Mobile
• What does it do?• Sametime on Windows, Symbian, Android, iOS and RIM Blackberry OS devices
• Comes with IBM Sametime Standard V8.5
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IBM Sametime on your mobile device
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Architecture
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Initial devices supported
BlackBerry (4.0+)
Nokia series 60
Windows Mobile 2003
Windows Mobile 5 / 6
Managed Virtual Private Network
IBM Sametime Environment IBM Mobile Connect (optional)
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What if your device has no Sametime app installed
IBM Sametime 8.5 Web Based Client
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Sametime Unified Telephony integration
While chatting on a mobile device, you might want to switch to voice:
(Android and iOS only)
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Sametime Meetings
• Real time collaboration in meetings on the go
(Android, Blackberry and iOS)
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Find and Reach Expertise and Knowledge
• Then you want to start working with people in a Web 2.0 collaborative work environment; enterprise social software.
IBM Connections
• What does it do?• find people in online directory of people (find by name, or keyword (tag)
•see what information the are working on, who they work with,
•what information they tag, what files they share
In other words: find a person, get a good impression of who “the name” is and then collaborate.
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IBM Connections on your mobile device
*Browser
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Work with customers across boundaries
• Then you want to start working with customers and partners in a Web 2.0 collaborative work environment
IBM LotusLive
• What does it do?•Join a meeting. Join a meeting directly from your mobile device - and view live presentations, including shared desktop and slide presentations.
•Share files from anywhere. Now you can access your library of files from your mobile device, share it with anyone quickly with ease.
•Leverage your network. With LotusLive Mobile you can share a contact with your business partner or colleague so they can get started on your mission critical project without delay.
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LotusLive Mobile on your Device
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Working with Applications
• Then you want to start working and access (web)applications…
IBM WebSphere Portal
• What does it do?• Transcoding of the portal navigation structure
• Navigation to pages are automatically transformed into dropdown list
• The portlets on the pages are accessible by dropdown list
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Mobile Portal theme
• Another example of the mobile theme
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Get the applications on the right (screen) size• Then you have your specific application, but not at
the right size… what now?
IBM Mobile Portal Accelerator
• What does it do?
• On top of WebSphere Portal… Transcodes the portlets
• Extends portlets to a wide range of mobile devices
• “write once, render many” mobile devices with device-independent authoring
• Utilizes a continuously updated device repository and adapts to new devices
without any changes to the existing content
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Web 2.0 applications
• You want to create and deliver web2.0 apps?
IBM Mashups Center
• What does it do?
• A graphical, browser-based tool tool that will help enable easy, on-the-glass assembly of new applications by Web-savvy business users
• A Mashup catalog which will help facilitate the sharing and discovery of mashup components, with planned, built-in community features like ratings, tagging, commenting
• An easy-to-use development environment rapid creation of dynamic widgets
• A rich set of out-of-the-box, business-ready widgets
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IBM Mashup Center / Infosphere Mashup hub
Not for all mobile webbrowsers*
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IBM Special Product Clients
IBM Cognos Mobile
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IBM Cognos Mobile client for iPad
• As tablets are becoming more important: in iTunes App store
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Tip: Don’t forget to Feed
• Works anyplace anytime anywhere• Online and Offline• The whole Lotus Portfolio is “Feeded”
– IBM Connections– IBM Sametime Advanced– IBM Quickr– Lotus Notes - template to enable DB´s – Domino Blog
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When even a PDA is too Heavy
Lotus Notes on a (USB) stick -- came in Notes 7.0.2
DescriptionEnables users to take their Notes experience with them on a USB stick.
Customer Profiles / Use Cases:Satellite Office workforce
Workers that do not have laptopsReady backup capability for Notes environmentWorkers that want to take their “Notes” experience to other computers (hotels, customer site, remote office, etc..)
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IBM SametimeLotusLive MeetingsUnified communications and collaboration services
WebSphere PortalComposite applications and integration services with 7 accelerators
IBM ConnectionsSocial software for business
IBM QuickrCollaborative content and team services
Lotus Notes and DominoMail, calendaring and rapid application development
IBM FormsPixel perfect, digitally signed forms
IBM Lotus SymphonyFree productivity tools for documents, presentations, and spreadsheets
Lotus ExpeditorEclipse based Client-side integration which extends composite applications to laptops, desktops, kiosks and mobile devices
IBM MashupsEasily remix content and uncover insights
The Lotus Product Portfolio 2011
Lotus ProtectorSecurity services for e-mail
SW as a Service / Cloud Computing
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