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#re09 Michael Hoffmann [email protected] Lotus Client Technology re:publica #lotus mobility mobile geräte im unternehmen

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Michael Hoffmann [email protected] Lotus Client Technology

re:publica #lotus mobility mobile geräte im unternehmen

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re:publica #lotus mobility mobile geräte im unternehmen

Sag blos nix zu Produkten

bitte mind. 6 mal „Lotus“ sagen

Wir müssen jung , intelligent smart und sexy rüberkommen

Ja nicht in Anzug und Krawatte

Gelber „Latexanzug“ wär cool … ;o)

Du kannst Die duzen

Da gibt’s ein richtig fettes WLAN …

Security kennen die nicht …

Ziel: der Blogger soll Lotus 2.0 kennenlernen

Mach ODP nicht ppt

Ich geh nur wegen der Party hin …

Ne Demo wär scho gut ...

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Mobile Welt – Mobiler Zugang

CMD = converged mobile device Quelle: IDC 2009

The virtual workplace is here now!

58% of IT Executives consider their company to be a virtual workplace

90% of employees work in locations other than corporate headquarters

Between 60% and 70% of employees work in different locations from their bosses

The number of virtual workers has increased exponentially over the past five years

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Rückblick auf IBM mobile „Lösungen“ …

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Empowering people to be more effective,responsive and innovativein the context of the work they do

Lotus Mission

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Interaction and client services (online or offline)

Collaboration andcontent management

InformationBusiness process

Rich clients PortalBrowser MobileContent

feeds

Applications andintegration

Communicationsand social software

Task-specific applications

On-premises and/or

Web as a platform (SaaS)

IBM Lotus multi-client and collaboration strategy

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Unabhängiger Zugriff – produktiv egal von wo, und mit welchem client

Rich Client Browser Mobile Device

Connected Disonnected

Wo arbeiten unsere Mitarbeiter / Kunden?Auf welche weise wollen Sie ihre Arbeit erledigen?

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Mobility Functionality

• Connectivity• E-mail• Instant Messaging• Social Software• Portable Client• Client – Server applications• Managed Client / Offline applications

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Connectivity

Was wünschen wir uns bei mobilen Verbindungen?

SESSION PERSISTENCEDatenverkehr ohne neu einloggen

SEAMLESS ROAMINGAutomatisch das schnellste /

günstigste Netz wählen

ALWAYS-ONOnline und empfangsbereit

rund um die Uhr

Kurz: stabile Verbindung ohne Aufwand !

ABER: Sicher soll‘s schon sein ….

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Connectivity (Demo)

Im Netz: Lotus Mobile Connect Video(link Lotus_DE twitter)

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Email / PIM Provides automatic, over-the-air Email and PIM data synchronization capabilities

for connecting Notes Domino to mobile phones and devices

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Email / PIM

Automatic wireless delivery

● Email (including attachments)● Calendar

● Address Book

● Journal

● To Do Lists

2-way synchronization

Over the air client installation

Email Folder support

Lotus Notes-style addressing

Customizable alerts for new email

Encrypted mail

Policy administration and monitoring

Remote wipe and device lock

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IBM Lotus iNotes

Email / PIM

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Instant Messaging / Chat

Mobile Chat feature list:

Full Buddy List availability

Quick-search within Buddy List

2-way chat between users

“N-way group chat

Auto-store/auto-retrieve chat history between chat sessions

Address card integration/lookup

Emoticon support

Buddy List auto-sort

Quick-text (user editable)

After you have checked your mail you want to get in touch…

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Instant Messaging / Chat

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Instant Messaging / Chat

Lotus Sametime Web Messenger

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Social Software / Web 2.0

Create, find, join, and work with communities of people who share a common interest, responsibility, or area of expertise

Use a weblog to present your ideas or answers to FAQs and get feedback from others across the organization

Save, organize and share bookmarks; discover bookmarks that have been qualified by others with similar interests & expertise

Organize your work, plan next steps, and collaborate with your expanding professional network to execute your projects

Profiles Create and expand your professional network through a rich directory of employees, partners or customers

Communities

Blogs

Dogear

Activities

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Social Software / Web 2.0

Extra Mobil Version !! nicht nur Miniartur Darstellung

desktop

mobile

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Portable Client

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Supply Chain

ERP

CRM

Customer Service

Collaboration

Industry, Logistics

IT Data Center

Lotus Eclipse RCP

Open Standards Messaging based

Middleware

Portable Client

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Portable Client – Nicht zu vergessen Feeds !!

Works anyplace anytime anywhere

Online and Offline

The whole Lotus Portfolio is “Feeded”

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Ich will das auch mal probieren ….

Lotus Greenhouse Test Installation / Free Mail / Free Social Software

• User Registrieren auf: http://greenhouse.lotus.com

• Lotus iNotes™ ist unter: https://greenhouse.lotus.com/mymail

• iPhone ultralite: https://greenhouse.lotus.com/mymail-ulite• Traveler (sync & over-the-air install): traveler.lotus.com• sametime (server & over-the-air install): stmobile.lotus.com

Bleedyellow.comTry Lotus products

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Danke vielmals

Es ist dein Spielzeug – und nicht für deinen Hund …

social software

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Collaboration software…• Email, calendar, contacts, to-do• Online presence and instant messaging• Teamroom, blog, build a website• Run or develop a business application…

…with access:• From any device, any Operating System• Online and/or offline• Secure…

Rich client (Notes)

What are IBM Lotus Notes and Domino?

Web client (iNotes)

Mobile client (Notes Traveler)Application Server (Domino)

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Email / PIM (Active sync)