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  • 1. 1 2013 IBM CorporationIBM Open MicWhats New in IBM iNotes 9.0 Social EditionManisha Parida | IBM Software Group

2. 2 2013 IBM CorporationOPEN MIC TEAM Manisha Parida - IBM ICS Support engineer Presenter Ranjit Rai - IBM ICS SWAT Focussing on entire Notes/Domino Jayavel Rajendran - IBM ICS SWAT Focussing on entire Notes/Domino Hansraj Mali - IBM ICS SWAT Focussing on Notes/Domino Vinayak Tavargeri IBM ICS Support Facilitator for Open Mics 3. 3 2013 IBM CorporationPlease note:IBMs statements regarding its plans, directions, and intent are subject to change or withdrawalwithout notice at IBMs sole discretion.Information regarding potential future products is intended to outline our general product directionand it should not be relied on in making a purchasing decision.The information mentioned regarding potential future products is not a commitment, promise, orlegal obligation to deliver any material, code or functionality. Information about potential futureproducts may not be incorporated into any contract. The development, release, and timing of anyfuture features or functionality described for our products remains at our sole discretion.Performance is based on measurements and projections using standard IBM benchmarks in acontrolled environment. The actual throughput or performance that any user will experience willvary depending upon many factors, including considerations such as the amount ofmultiprogramming in the users job stream, the I/O configuration, the storage configuration, and theworkload processed. Therefore, no assurance can be given that an individual user will achieveresults similar to those stated here. 4. 4 2013 IBM CorporationAgenda IBM iNotes Overview IBM iNotes 9.0 SE Details and Demo System Requirements and Browsers Supported Resources 5. 5 2013 IBM CorporationIBM iNotes Modes: Optimized for Desktop and MobileNote: Lite mode has been retired with 9.0 Social EditionFull: Ultra-light: Notes client-like rich experience Ajax-intensive client IBM Portfolio integration Touch optimized Default for mobile devices Fully accessible desktopsolution (WCAG 2.0 AA andsection 508 compliant) 6. 6 2013 IBM CorporationKey 9.0 Social Edition Themes User Experience Upgrades OneUI theme adoption Social Integration and Extensibility Connections Files integration Notes widgets improvements and Live Text Consumability Improvements Calendar Area upgrades Notes Browser plugin integration Security improvements Mobile Ultra-light mode supports newer browsers Improved full-mode experience on tablets (unsupported) 7. 7 2013 IBM CorporationUser Experience Upgrades Adoption of IBM OneUI 3.0.x theme consistency with rest of IBM Social Portfolio More spacing, reduced images, new color theme New built-in global navigation (or masthead) area Global actions moved to current username dropdown Search & search box improvements Selector in search bar to easily constrain search to some key fields (From, Subject, All) Informational bar when displaying search results Newer form designs limit display to just essential fields Improved cross-browser Attachments Area UI New visual design for Notes links (database, document & view links) Abbreviated dates within message list 8. 8 2013 IBM CorporationNew ThemeGlobal ActionsOpen Notes plug-in& ConnectionsSearchAttachments AreaMasthead with AreaSwitcherAbbreviated datesNotes links 9. 9 2013 IBM CorporationIBM Connections 4.0+ Integration Move or Copy received attachments to Connections Files Browse and insert Files links within the body of outgoingmessages Automatically share Files links when sending messages Open IBM Connections via icon in global Navigation area Embedded Experiences within Connections notifications Supports IBM Connections Mail Preview files without downloading Requires upcoming release of IBM Connections 10. 10 2013 IBM CorporationIBM iNotes Embedded Application 11. 11 2013 IBM CorporationExtensibility via Notes Widgets and Live Text Honors Widgets settings in Desktop Policies Different set of widgets may be pushed to different users New My Widgets sidebar panel Replaces prior entries in left outline New browse widgets catalog experience Drag and drop from catalog to install widgets Open widgets in separate iNotes tab, separate window, floating window or new sidebar panel Edit widget properties Live Text capabilities are now available Invoke a single default action, or prompts when there are multiple available actions Supports Web and OpenSocial widgets (including Embedded Applications) Requires installation of OpenSocial component 12. 12 2013 IBM CorporationCalendar View updatesColor codedleft stripeConflict indicatorGap allows double clicking to create asecond entry at same time 13. 13 2013 IBM CorporationCalendar Entry and Notices Form improvements Dramatic performance improvements Now utilizes same ultra-Ajax framework used by Message form Simplified layout improves usability New scheduler control rivals Notes client experience Improved recommended meeting times Drag and drop support Include/exclude individual attendee availability Leverages new improved attachments area 14. 14 2013 IBM CorporationCalendar InvitationDisplays currentavailability 15. 15 2013 IBM CorporationCompose MeetingSimplified with progressivedisclosure: fields displayed onlywhen needed 16. 16 2013 IBM CorporationFind Available Time (From Mail View or Calendar Entry Compose) 17. 17 2013 IBM CorporationCalendar: Consolidated Workflow Combines several separate workflow dialogs into a single one 18. 18 2013 IBM CorporationMore Consumability Improvements Paste clipboard images into rich text editor area Firefox and Chrome today. Expecting Safari to work with next major version. Not possible with IE10. Images (smaller ones) may now be pasted within HTML signature field as well Insert PNG images in addition to JPEG and GIF Drag and drop files from operating system into attachments area (Firefox,Chrome and Safari) Import CSV contacts Save draft message (and keep editing) Asynchronous retrieval of unread message content (faster message opens) Move folder to a new location in folder hierarchy 19. 19 2013 IBM CorporationAdditional 9.0 Features Some default preferences are set (on first use of new template): Automatically process meeting updates and apply changes to calendar Display unprocessed meetings within calendar Security related SHA-2 S/MIME certificate support (more secure S/MIME messaging) SAML-based authentication OAuth support for displaying embedded experiences (requires EE plugin) Control over Return Receipt generation iNotes_WA_SendReturnReceipt (0: Never; 1: Always [default]; 2: Prompt) STLinks No Longer Supported with 9.0 Social Edition replaced with non-Java based Sametime Ajax Proxy 20. 20 2013 IBM CorporationiNotes Admin Policy SupportiNotes MailSettings User UI mode Functional areas Functional area at login Maximum attachment size Mail threads Remote image display Browser cache management Logout scrubbing Allowing attachments Instant messaging features Default spell check dictionary iNotes ActiveX Enabling feeds Widget enablement (pre 9.0) Quickr integration Calendar subscriptions Offline settings Refresh inbox automatically Enable unread count Auto update unread count Enable scroll hints Disable warning on opening attachments Filter out images from emails Proxy servlet name/URL pairs Show preferences Allow archiving on the server Allow local archiving Initial sidebar display state iNotes Display Language ST Proxy Enablement Extension Forms FileiNotes Mail Settings (cont.) *IBM Docs Integration *IBM Connections FilesintegrationShared Mail Settings Mail basics Follow up Attention indicators Message recall Calendar basics Calendar display Notices Scheduling Automatic processing Rooms and resources Mail and Calendar Disclaimer text Disclaimer position Soft Delete TimeShared Desktop Settings Right double-click to close Mark documents read on preview Save sent mail Sign sent mail Encrypt sent mail Mail notification Internet mail format Prefix each line with a char Wrap lines at a certain length *WidgetsSecurity Settings Password Quality Certificate Expiration Notes ID Vault iNotes Proxies Password ExpirationArchive Settings Server-based archiving Prohibit archiving Prohibit private archiving criteria*Newer settings with 9.0 Social Edition 21. 21 2013 IBM CorporationIBM iNotes 9.0 Social Edition Client System RequirementsSystem RequirementsMicrosoftWindowsXPPro, Vista, 7, 8AppleMacintoshOS 10.7, 10.8RHED 6Ubuntu 12Apple iPhone 4/4S/5,iPod touch, iPad,AndroidRecommendedIntelPentium IV, 2 GHz512 MBIntel Core Duo, 2GHz512 MBPentium IV, 2 GHz512 MBApple iOS5 & 6Android OS 3.x, 4.xMiniumumPentium III, 1 GHz256 MBG4, 1 GHz256 MBPentium III, 1 GHz256 MBCitrix Software RequirementsWindows 2008 SP2 server (32-bit or 64-bit)Citrix XenApp Server 5.632 bit browsers onlyWindows 2008 R2 server (32-bit or 64-bit)Citrix XenApp Server 6.032 bit browsers onlyDomino Off-Line Services (iNotes Local Archive and Offline features) not supported with Citrix 22. 22 2013 IBM CorporationIBM iNotes 9.0 Social Edition Browser SupportMicrosoft Windows Apple Macintosh LinuxInternet Explorer10.0, 9.0, 8.0Firefox17 ESR or greaterGoogle ChromeTM24 or greaterSafari6.0Firefox17 ESR or greaterChromeTM24 or greaterFirefox17 ESR orgreaterChromeTM24 or greater Rich experience offered across all browsers Full mode IE, FF, Safari, Chrome browsers Citrix software Ultra-light mode Safari on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, FF on Windows (accessible iNotes) Android browser Look for tech notes as browsers are released for updated support information 23. 23 2013 IBM CorporationIBM iNotes Resources Feature matrix, product overview and collateralwww.ibm.com/lotus/inotes IBM iNotes area within Notes & Domino Wikiwww.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf Support & Fix Central Tech Notes www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/support/ Fix Central www.ibm.com/support/fixcentral/ IBM Greenhouse http://greenhouse.lotus.com Showcase for WPLC products and technologies Includes live community and feedback forum 24. 24 2013 IBM CorporationIBM iNotes Resources (cont.) IBM Domino Developer Domain www.lotus.com/ldd IBM Notes/Domino 8.5 Forumhttp://www.lotus.com/ldd/nd85forum.nsf IBM iNotes 8.5 Articleshttp://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/inotes-full/http://www.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf/dx/New_Lotus_iNotes_8.5.2_Message_Formshttp://www.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf/dx/three-sample-policies-to-deploy-domino-web-access-dwa IBM SmartCloud Notes webhttp://www.lotus.com/ldd/bhwiki.nsf/dx/Differences_between_LotusLive_Notes_web_and_Lotus_iNotes_%28formerly iNotes Performance and Scalability Papershttp://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/domino85-inotes/http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/documentation/notes853xenapp/ (iNotes Citrix 8.5.3)http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=475&uid=swg21444437 (iNotes Citrix w/ IE8)http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/inotes-avail/ (High Availability) IBM Red Books & Red Papershttp://www.ibm.com/redbooks IBM Domino Web Access Admin & Deployment Redbook IBM Domino Web Access Customization Paper 25. 25 2013 IBM CorporationGet Social. 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