This document provides instructions for deploying IBM Sametime 9 Limited Use. It discusses what the limited use entitlement allows, prerequisites for upgrade and deployment, and step-by-step instructions for installation and configuration. Key steps include installing Sametime Community Server, DB2, WebSphere Application Server, and Sametime System Console. The Sametime Community Server is configured to connect to the native Domino directory or an LDAP server. The Sametime System Console manages policies and settings.
IBM Sametime 9 Complete - Basic Features Installation - From Zero To Hero - F...Frank Altenburg
IBM Sametime 9 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. With this presentation we will show you how. The new server architecture of IBM Sametime 9 offers so many more options to deploy, that it is not easy to know where to start. In this document we want to prove that it is possible to create a "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly. We show how to install all the new IBM Sametime 9 components: DB2 Server, System Console, Community Server, Proxy Server, Meeting Server, Media Server, Video Manager, Video MCU, Advanced Server and the Connect Client. At the end you can experience how to maintain and administer the whole environment just out of the IBM Sametime System Console.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an open mic session on best practices, tips, and tricks for installing Sametime 9. It discusses the installation of the Sametime Video MCU, including prerequisites, hardware requirements, and validation steps. It also covers the installation of the Video Manager and troubleshooting techniques such as collecting logs.
Open Mic: IBM Sametime Web Client & Meeting Server - An Introduction to new f...jayeshpar2006
This document provides an overview and agenda for an IBM Sametime meeting on new features in version 9.0.1. The agenda includes discussing enhancements to file annotation and sharing, meeting invitations, screen sharing support for Chrome, and security improvements. Configuration procedures are also outlined for enabling the whiteboard, configuring document conversion, and setting meeting server roles and policies.
Presentation on building Sametime 9.0.1 step by step from Domino server through to SSC, Sametime Proxy and SSL configuration. Given at IBM Connect 2014 with Paul Mooney SHOW401
The document provides an overview of the key components in a Sametime audio and video architecture: Proxy Registrar, Conference Manager, Video Manager, Video MCU, SIP Edge Proxy, TURN server, and client behavior. It discusses the installation order, configuration of elements like the Video Manager, and considerations for deploying audio and video capabilities for internal and external users.
In this recorded online session we looked at all the options to upgrade your existing Sametime environment to Sametime 9.0.1. Whether you have only a single Community server on an early Sametime version or an entire infrastructure including audio and video on 9.0 we outlined how to plan for an upgrade and the pros and cons of doing the work side by side vs in place.
BP209 doctors have scalpels, carpenters have hammers, ibm sametime develope...Carl Tyler
Often the hidden power of a platform lies in its Software Development Kits (SDKs) and IBM Sametime is no exception. IBM Sametime has one of the richest SDKs of any UC platform, and knowing about its capabilities can allow companies to understand further how they can fully exploit all of the capabilities Sametime offers. Come to this session to learn about the different SDK components and to see examples of how customers are using the SDK to integrate Sametime into their Communication Enabled Business Processes (CEBP)
What We Wish We Had Known: Becoming an IBM Connections AdministratorGabriella Davis
Presentation on IBM Connections given by Gab Davis and Paul Mooney at IBM Connect 2014. In this session we shared our experiences of Connections as administrators and what we feel is useful information for every admin to know.
IBM Sametime 9 Complete - Basic Features Installation - From Zero To Hero - F...Frank Altenburg
IBM Sametime 9 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. With this presentation we will show you how. The new server architecture of IBM Sametime 9 offers so many more options to deploy, that it is not easy to know where to start. In this document we want to prove that it is possible to create a "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly. We show how to install all the new IBM Sametime 9 components: DB2 Server, System Console, Community Server, Proxy Server, Meeting Server, Media Server, Video Manager, Video MCU, Advanced Server and the Connect Client. At the end you can experience how to maintain and administer the whole environment just out of the IBM Sametime System Console.
This document provides an overview and agenda for an open mic session on best practices, tips, and tricks for installing Sametime 9. It discusses the installation of the Sametime Video MCU, including prerequisites, hardware requirements, and validation steps. It also covers the installation of the Video Manager and troubleshooting techniques such as collecting logs.
Open Mic: IBM Sametime Web Client & Meeting Server - An Introduction to new f...jayeshpar2006
This document provides an overview and agenda for an IBM Sametime meeting on new features in version 9.0.1. The agenda includes discussing enhancements to file annotation and sharing, meeting invitations, screen sharing support for Chrome, and security improvements. Configuration procedures are also outlined for enabling the whiteboard, configuring document conversion, and setting meeting server roles and policies.
Presentation on building Sametime 9.0.1 step by step from Domino server through to SSC, Sametime Proxy and SSL configuration. Given at IBM Connect 2014 with Paul Mooney SHOW401
The document provides an overview of the key components in a Sametime audio and video architecture: Proxy Registrar, Conference Manager, Video Manager, Video MCU, SIP Edge Proxy, TURN server, and client behavior. It discusses the installation order, configuration of elements like the Video Manager, and considerations for deploying audio and video capabilities for internal and external users.
In this recorded online session we looked at all the options to upgrade your existing Sametime environment to Sametime 9.0.1. Whether you have only a single Community server on an early Sametime version or an entire infrastructure including audio and video on 9.0 we outlined how to plan for an upgrade and the pros and cons of doing the work side by side vs in place.
BP209 doctors have scalpels, carpenters have hammers, ibm sametime develope...Carl Tyler
Often the hidden power of a platform lies in its Software Development Kits (SDKs) and IBM Sametime is no exception. IBM Sametime has one of the richest SDKs of any UC platform, and knowing about its capabilities can allow companies to understand further how they can fully exploit all of the capabilities Sametime offers. Come to this session to learn about the different SDK components and to see examples of how customers are using the SDK to integrate Sametime into their Communication Enabled Business Processes (CEBP)
What We Wish We Had Known: Becoming an IBM Connections AdministratorGabriella Davis
Presentation on IBM Connections given by Gab Davis and Paul Mooney at IBM Connect 2014. In this session we shared our experiences of Connections as administrators and what we feel is useful information for every admin to know.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 installation - From Zero To Hero - Edge Components 18.12.2011Frank Altenburg
Accessing a Sametime environment from the Internet has a lot of security and technical aspects. Learn how to install your Sametime Edge Proxy components in your DMZ and connect it to your internal Sametime environment.
Install a Sametime Community MUX Server, a SIP Edge Proxy, a Meeting HTTP Edge Proxy, a TURN server and a Sametime Gateway.
JMP205 From Zero To Mobile Hero - IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Mobile Access Server Ins...Frank Altenburg
This document provides a 17 step process to deploy an IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Proxy Server for mobile access in less than a day. The proxy server allows access to an existing IBM Sametime environment from iOS and Android mobile devices. The steps include installing DB2, the Sametime System Console, and Sametime Proxy Server on a single Windows server. The proxy server connects to the existing Sametime servers and LDAP directory. Upon completion, mobile users can access Sametime features through native iOS and Android apps downloaded from the respective app stores or directly from the proxy server.
Ibm connections 5.0 installation step-by-step (windows and tds)Fuangwith Sopharath
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing IBM Connections 5.0. It lists the required installation packages and provides detailed steps for preparing the environment, installing prerequisite software like IBM Installation Manager, DB2, Tivoli Directory Integrator and WebSphere Application Server, creating and configuring the database, federating LDAP, installing and configuring IBM Connections, and enabling SSL.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Installation ”From Zero to Hero” Upgrade to Interims Featu...Frank Altenburg
The document provides information about upgrading to IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Interim Feature Release 1 (IFR1), including what the upgrade contains, prerequisites for the upgrade, and a high-level overview of the upgrade process. Key points include that the upgrade installs on top of Sametime 8.5.2 and adds new features like improved mobile clients, richer social interactions, and stronger platform support. The prerequisites are that all Sametime components must already be at 8.5.2 and the servers must meet software and operating system requirements. The upgrade process involves 13 steps to deploy the new IFR1 version.
The document discusses ensuring high availability for IBM Sametime deployments. It describes how to cluster various Sametime services like instant messaging, meetings, and media services behind a load balancer. It provides tips for clustering the Sametime system console, database server, and Domino directories to maintain availability. The document emphasizes designing systems to scale for future growth and ensuring consistency across clustered servers.
IBM Connections 4.0 Installation - From Zero To Social Hero 1.16 for Domino LDAPFrank Altenburg
IBM Connections 4.0 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. And I will show you how.
With this presentation I want to prove, that it is possible to install an IBM Connections 4.0 "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly.
You can install and configure all the new IBM Connections 4.0 components : DB2 Server, IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator, IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), IBM HTTP Server and IBM Connections. This new version (1.16) now contains the Cognos and Social Mail for Domino Integration. Sametime connectivity and an easy way to add some user photos. Updated to CR2. More then 800 slides now.
Show100: Making IBM Notes Traveler Highly AvailableMitch Cohen
The document provides an overview of setting up a standalone Traveler installation. It discusses preparing the Domino server by enabling Internet Site Documents and setting appropriate security settings. It also outlines high-level steps for installing the IBM Traveler software, noting that the installation process is the same for both standalone and high availability configurations, with the only difference being how the Traveler servers connect to the backend database after installation.
Integrated Web Authentication (IWA) allows automatic authentication between Microsoft clients and servers. IWA uses SPNEGO to negotiate Kerberos or NTLM authentication protocols. Configuring IWA for Domino requires setting up Service Principal Names (SPNs) in Active Directory for Domino hostnames, configuring Domino to start as an Active Directory service account, and configuring browser settings for supported browsers. Troubleshooting may involve checking SPN and account configuration or debugging HTTP authentication with Domino.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Installation - From Zero To Hero - Basics - 21.12.2011Frank Altenburg
A Sametime Installation can be verry complicated if you dont know how to start and how to architect your pilot. This slideshow gives you the complete instruction to implement a small pilot on 2 machines, and if you have the licenses to install Sametime Advanced.
Having a full set of Sametime features available on mobile devices has been a priority for IBM so if you are deploying, whether it’s the complete feature set including meetings audio and video or just instant messaging you can extend the functionality using IBM Connections Chat and IBM Connections Meetings applications which are available for most mobile platforms. In this session we will review both the backend server configuration and the features available via the mobile applications and discuss usability, bandwidth and security implications
JMP206 : Calling Home: Enabling the IBM Sametime Softphone in ST9Keith Brooks
The session Jeremy Sanders and I presented today the IBM Connect 2014 event in Orlando.
Need my help? Contact Keith Brooks via one of the following ways:
Blog http://blog.vanessabrooks.com
Twitter http://twitter.com/lotusevangelist
http://about.me/keithbrooks
For more information on ThinkRite, http://www.thinkrite.com
Planning and Completing an IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
So you have IBM Connections installed, but now you need to decide what and when to update. It could be a WebSphere fix or a DB2 fixpack, a new application, a database schema or an entirely new version. Some updates are for security, some for performance and some for new features. In this session we'll discuss how you can decide when and what to upgrade, how to plan for and perform a safe upgrade regardless of its size, and test when it’s complete. We’ll also discuss what things can trip you up along the way.
1084: Planning and Completing an IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
So we have IBM Connections installed, but now it’s time to consider what and when to update. It could be a WebSphere fix or a DB2 fixpack, a new application, or database scheme. Some updates are for security, some for performance and some for new features. In this session we'll discuss how you can decide when and what to upgrade, how to plan for and perform a safe upgrade, test when it’s complete and what things can trip you up along the way. All of this is based on lessons learned over hundreds of deployments.
Planning & Completing An IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
Presentation from ICON UK in London Sept 2015 on approaches to upgrading IBM Connections whether it's a WebSphere iFix, TDI, DB2 or the Connections applications themselves
In this session we looked at the architecture behind the Sametime mobile applications for chat and meetings. What do you need to deploy to support mobile users and what features are available to them on the different mobile platforms. We also looked at potential bottlenecks, security and troubleshooting for the mobile clients.
IBM Sametime Unified Telephony Lite Client: Configuring SIP trunks to third-p...jackdowning
The IBM® Unified Communications and Collaboration (IBM UC²®) vision makes easy to find, reach, and
collaborate with others through a unified user experience. This strategy is implemented by means of the IBM
Sametime® Unified Telephony and Sametime Unified Telephony Lite Client software offerings that make it
easy for you to access and manage telephone communications from inside the Sametime Connect or Lotus
Notes® client.
This guide examines the rich set of features, architecture, and configuration options for Sametime Unified
Telephony Lite Client by walking you through an example configuration of the SIP trunking feature with thirdparty
audio/video equipment.
Traveler management, security and performanceGabriella Davis
Traveler is a core component of most companies’ mail infrastructure, but its maintenance and security goes far beyond Domino server management. In this session we’ll look at a Traveler environment from daily tasks to enforcing TLS and starting with understanding how Traveler behaves. We’ll review both standalone and high availability configurations and discuss common problems, as well how best to plan and design a secure and stable infrastructure.
IBM Connections 4.0 Installation From Zero To Social Hero - 1.03 with AD LDAPFrank Altenburg
IBM Connections 4.0 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. And I will show you how.
With this presentation I want to prove, that it is possible to install an IBM Connections 4.0 "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly.
You can install and configure all the new IBM Connections 4.0 components : DB2 Server, IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator, IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), IBM HTTP Server and IBM Connections. This version of the Presentation works with Microsoft Active Directory as LDAP.
Connect 2013 - Making IBM Traveler High Available: Extending And Securing The...René Winkelmeyer
This document provides an overview of configuring IBM WebSphere Edge Components to load balance multiple IBM Notes Traveler servers for high availability. It discusses using WebSphere Edge Components as a load balancer and reverse proxy, preparing the environment by installing the necessary software on CentOS and configuring DNS, and installing and configuring WebSphere Edge Components and its load balancing capabilities. The document is accompanied by a slide presentation walking through these steps.
IBM Connections 4.5 Integration - From Zero To Social Hero - 2.0 - with Domin...Frank Altenburg
This document describes how to integrate IBM Connections 4.5 with IBM Lotus Domino iNotes, with IBM Sametime for Online Awareness and Business Card. How to install the IBM Connections Portlets for WebSphere Portal 8.0 and how to configure them. Adding the search integration and community content on pages. The Sametime Advanced integration and Quickr Integration is not included in this version.
IBM Lotusphere 2012 Show301: Leveraging the Sametime Proxy to support Mobile ...William Holmes
This document discusses deploying and configuring the IBM Sametime proxy server. It begins with an agenda that covers prerequisites, planning the deployment architecture, installation, configuration, and supporting mobile devices and applications. Key points include that the proxy server requires IBM WebSphere Application Server and a Sametime community server. The proxy connects to the community server on port 1516 and supports single sign-on. Deployment types include a single server, clustered, or using a load balancer. The document provides installation and configuration instructions for upgrading the system console and proxy servers to a new release.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 installation - From Zero To Hero - Edge Components 18.12.2011Frank Altenburg
Accessing a Sametime environment from the Internet has a lot of security and technical aspects. Learn how to install your Sametime Edge Proxy components in your DMZ and connect it to your internal Sametime environment.
Install a Sametime Community MUX Server, a SIP Edge Proxy, a Meeting HTTP Edge Proxy, a TURN server and a Sametime Gateway.
JMP205 From Zero To Mobile Hero - IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Mobile Access Server Ins...Frank Altenburg
This document provides a 17 step process to deploy an IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Proxy Server for mobile access in less than a day. The proxy server allows access to an existing IBM Sametime environment from iOS and Android mobile devices. The steps include installing DB2, the Sametime System Console, and Sametime Proxy Server on a single Windows server. The proxy server connects to the existing Sametime servers and LDAP directory. Upon completion, mobile users can access Sametime features through native iOS and Android apps downloaded from the respective app stores or directly from the proxy server.
Ibm connections 5.0 installation step-by-step (windows and tds)Fuangwith Sopharath
This document provides step-by-step instructions for installing IBM Connections 5.0. It lists the required installation packages and provides detailed steps for preparing the environment, installing prerequisite software like IBM Installation Manager, DB2, Tivoli Directory Integrator and WebSphere Application Server, creating and configuring the database, federating LDAP, installing and configuring IBM Connections, and enabling SSL.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Installation ”From Zero to Hero” Upgrade to Interims Featu...Frank Altenburg
The document provides information about upgrading to IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Interim Feature Release 1 (IFR1), including what the upgrade contains, prerequisites for the upgrade, and a high-level overview of the upgrade process. Key points include that the upgrade installs on top of Sametime 8.5.2 and adds new features like improved mobile clients, richer social interactions, and stronger platform support. The prerequisites are that all Sametime components must already be at 8.5.2 and the servers must meet software and operating system requirements. The upgrade process involves 13 steps to deploy the new IFR1 version.
The document discusses ensuring high availability for IBM Sametime deployments. It describes how to cluster various Sametime services like instant messaging, meetings, and media services behind a load balancer. It provides tips for clustering the Sametime system console, database server, and Domino directories to maintain availability. The document emphasizes designing systems to scale for future growth and ensuring consistency across clustered servers.
IBM Connections 4.0 Installation - From Zero To Social Hero 1.16 for Domino LDAPFrank Altenburg
IBM Connections 4.0 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. And I will show you how.
With this presentation I want to prove, that it is possible to install an IBM Connections 4.0 "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly.
You can install and configure all the new IBM Connections 4.0 components : DB2 Server, IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator, IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), IBM HTTP Server and IBM Connections. This new version (1.16) now contains the Cognos and Social Mail for Domino Integration. Sametime connectivity and an easy way to add some user photos. Updated to CR2. More then 800 slides now.
Show100: Making IBM Notes Traveler Highly AvailableMitch Cohen
The document provides an overview of setting up a standalone Traveler installation. It discusses preparing the Domino server by enabling Internet Site Documents and setting appropriate security settings. It also outlines high-level steps for installing the IBM Traveler software, noting that the installation process is the same for both standalone and high availability configurations, with the only difference being how the Traveler servers connect to the backend database after installation.
Integrated Web Authentication (IWA) allows automatic authentication between Microsoft clients and servers. IWA uses SPNEGO to negotiate Kerberos or NTLM authentication protocols. Configuring IWA for Domino requires setting up Service Principal Names (SPNs) in Active Directory for Domino hostnames, configuring Domino to start as an Active Directory service account, and configuring browser settings for supported browsers. Troubleshooting may involve checking SPN and account configuration or debugging HTTP authentication with Domino.
IBM Sametime 8.5.2 Installation - From Zero To Hero - Basics - 21.12.2011Frank Altenburg
A Sametime Installation can be verry complicated if you dont know how to start and how to architect your pilot. This slideshow gives you the complete instruction to implement a small pilot on 2 machines, and if you have the licenses to install Sametime Advanced.
Having a full set of Sametime features available on mobile devices has been a priority for IBM so if you are deploying, whether it’s the complete feature set including meetings audio and video or just instant messaging you can extend the functionality using IBM Connections Chat and IBM Connections Meetings applications which are available for most mobile platforms. In this session we will review both the backend server configuration and the features available via the mobile applications and discuss usability, bandwidth and security implications
JMP206 : Calling Home: Enabling the IBM Sametime Softphone in ST9Keith Brooks
The session Jeremy Sanders and I presented today the IBM Connect 2014 event in Orlando.
Need my help? Contact Keith Brooks via one of the following ways:
Blog http://blog.vanessabrooks.com
Twitter http://twitter.com/lotusevangelist
http://about.me/keithbrooks
For more information on ThinkRite, http://www.thinkrite.com
Planning and Completing an IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
So you have IBM Connections installed, but now you need to decide what and when to update. It could be a WebSphere fix or a DB2 fixpack, a new application, a database schema or an entirely new version. Some updates are for security, some for performance and some for new features. In this session we'll discuss how you can decide when and what to upgrade, how to plan for and perform a safe upgrade regardless of its size, and test when it’s complete. We’ll also discuss what things can trip you up along the way.
1084: Planning and Completing an IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
So we have IBM Connections installed, but now it’s time to consider what and when to update. It could be a WebSphere fix or a DB2 fixpack, a new application, or database scheme. Some updates are for security, some for performance and some for new features. In this session we'll discuss how you can decide when and what to upgrade, how to plan for and perform a safe upgrade, test when it’s complete and what things can trip you up along the way. All of this is based on lessons learned over hundreds of deployments.
Planning & Completing An IBM Connections UpgradeGabriella Davis
Presentation from ICON UK in London Sept 2015 on approaches to upgrading IBM Connections whether it's a WebSphere iFix, TDI, DB2 or the Connections applications themselves
In this session we looked at the architecture behind the Sametime mobile applications for chat and meetings. What do you need to deploy to support mobile users and what features are available to them on the different mobile platforms. We also looked at potential bottlenecks, security and troubleshooting for the mobile clients.
IBM Sametime Unified Telephony Lite Client: Configuring SIP trunks to third-p...jackdowning
The IBM® Unified Communications and Collaboration (IBM UC²®) vision makes easy to find, reach, and
collaborate with others through a unified user experience. This strategy is implemented by means of the IBM
Sametime® Unified Telephony and Sametime Unified Telephony Lite Client software offerings that make it
easy for you to access and manage telephone communications from inside the Sametime Connect or Lotus
Notes® client.
This guide examines the rich set of features, architecture, and configuration options for Sametime Unified
Telephony Lite Client by walking you through an example configuration of the SIP trunking feature with thirdparty
audio/video equipment.
Traveler management, security and performanceGabriella Davis
Traveler is a core component of most companies’ mail infrastructure, but its maintenance and security goes far beyond Domino server management. In this session we’ll look at a Traveler environment from daily tasks to enforcing TLS and starting with understanding how Traveler behaves. We’ll review both standalone and high availability configurations and discuss common problems, as well how best to plan and design a secure and stable infrastructure.
IBM Connections 4.0 Installation From Zero To Social Hero - 1.03 with AD LDAPFrank Altenburg
IBM Connections 4.0 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. And I will show you how.
With this presentation I want to prove, that it is possible to install an IBM Connections 4.0 "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly.
You can install and configure all the new IBM Connections 4.0 components : DB2 Server, IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator, IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), IBM HTTP Server and IBM Connections. This version of the Presentation works with Microsoft Active Directory as LDAP.
Connect 2013 - Making IBM Traveler High Available: Extending And Securing The...René Winkelmeyer
This document provides an overview of configuring IBM WebSphere Edge Components to load balance multiple IBM Notes Traveler servers for high availability. It discusses using WebSphere Edge Components as a load balancer and reverse proxy, preparing the environment by installing the necessary software on CentOS and configuring DNS, and installing and configuring WebSphere Edge Components and its load balancing capabilities. The document is accompanied by a slide presentation walking through these steps.
IBM Connections 4.5 Integration - From Zero To Social Hero - 2.0 - with Domin...Frank Altenburg
This document describes how to integrate IBM Connections 4.5 with IBM Lotus Domino iNotes, with IBM Sametime for Online Awareness and Business Card. How to install the IBM Connections Portlets for WebSphere Portal 8.0 and how to configure them. Adding the search integration and community content on pages. The Sametime Advanced integration and Quickr Integration is not included in this version.
IBM Lotusphere 2012 Show301: Leveraging the Sametime Proxy to support Mobile ...William Holmes
This document discusses deploying and configuring the IBM Sametime proxy server. It begins with an agenda that covers prerequisites, planning the deployment architecture, installation, configuration, and supporting mobile devices and applications. Key points include that the proxy server requires IBM WebSphere Application Server and a Sametime community server. The proxy connects to the community server on port 1516 and supports single sign-on. Deployment types include a single server, clustered, or using a load balancer. The document provides installation and configuration instructions for upgrading the system console and proxy servers to a new release.
Connect2013 show100 making traveler highly available_part1_traveler designa8us
The document provides information about installing IBM Lotus Traveler for high availability. It discusses preparing the Domino server, installing Traveler in standalone mode, installing DB2, and creating the initial Traveler database. Key steps include enabling Internet site documents in Domino, configuring the Traveler URL during installation, and installing the required version of DB2 to support the Traveler installation.
Slides from IBM Connect 2014 BP502 session: Is Your IBM Sametime Deployment Stuck in First Gear? Learn From the UC Mechanics. Presented by Peter Lurie and David Price
IBM Enterprise Social Solutions on Bluemix (XPages and Connections)Niklas Heidloff
This document provides an overview and introduction to IBM's Bluemix cloud platform and services. It discusses how developers can use Bluemix to host Domino XPages applications and leverage services like Watson, mobile backends, and social collaboration tools from IBM Connections. The presentation encourages developers to try Bluemix for building innovative apps that can be rapidly developed and scaled on the cloud.
- The document provides steps to set up a domain controller virtual machine in Hyper-V, install Windows Server 2012, and promote the server to a domain controller. It includes instructions on enabling Hyper-V, creating a virtual switch and VM, installing Windows Server 2012, assigning a static IP, adding the AD DS role, and promoting the server. The goal is to have a fully functioning domain controller VM to use for additional SharePoint server configuration.
Introduction to IBM Bluemix for Java DevelopersNiklas Heidloff
Bluemix is IBM's cloud platform that allows developers to build, deploy, and manage applications. It provides various runtime environments, services, and easy deployment options. Developers can focus on coding while Bluemix handles hosting, automatic scaling, and integration with on-premises systems. The platform offers over 100 services including databases, caching, analytics, and Watson cognitive services. Applications can be deployed through tools like the Cloud Foundry CLI, Eclipse, or Bluemix's DevOps services.
This document summarizes an IBM webcast about planning an IBM Sametime deployment. It discusses the various Sametime components like the System Console, Community Server, Proxy Server, Meeting Server and Media Server. It provides examples of common internal and external high availability deployments. It also discusses considerations for virtualized deployments and client deployment. Field support services that can assist with the deployment are mentioned.
Connect 2013 show101 making ibm traveler high available_part2_extending and s...a8us
This document discusses configuring IBM WebSphere Edge Components as a load balancer for IBM Notes Traveler servers. It provides steps for installing IBM Installation Manager and using it to install WebSphere Edge Components from local package files. It then outlines configuring the load balancer, including adding a cluster name, port, and backend Traveler server names. The document is presented by two consultants from a German IBM partner who specialize in Domino, mobile, and RCP development.
Ibm sametime deployment planning open mic webcasta8us
This document discusses planning for an IBM Sametime deployment. It outlines the key Sametime components including the System Console, Community Server, Proxy Server, Meeting Server, and Media Server. It also discusses additional requirements like LDAP and DB2 servers. The document then presents examples of common internal and external high availability deployment topologies and considerations for virtualization. It concludes by noting additional deployment details like recommended Sametime client versions and offering field support services to assist with planning and implementation.
S106 using ibm urban code deploy to deliver your apps to cicsnick_garrod
GSE Nordic 2015 Using IBM UrbanCode Deploy to deliver your apps to CICS. Deploying applications to CICS can be tricky, and you may be struggling to figure out how to handle the many new zFS artifacts such as cloud, bundles, Java, and web services. This could even be slowing down the adoption of new technologies that could deliver the solutions your business needs. This session will introduce IBM UrbanCode Deploy as a tool to automate many types of application deployments through your environments. It can provide rapid feedback and continuous delivery in agile development while providing the audit trails, versioning and approvals needed in production. See the new z/OS and CICS TS plug-ins for UrbanCode Deploy in action to deploy COBOL, web services, and Java applications to CICS in a single action.
Social Conndections VI -- Debugging IBM Connections During Install And OperationMartin Leyrer
With relational databases, LDAP servers, files shares and a lot of Java components, IBM Connections is a complex environment to install and operate. A diverse set of settings and tools is needed in case something does not work as expected.
In this talk I will present you the debugging settings for Connections that will offer additional information quickly, in case something goes wrong. Also, there will be recommendations for tools your customer should provide you on the server so you can work out any issues efficiently.
Belsoft Collaboration Day 2018 - Dreaming of..Belsoft
Wovon Sie schon immer geträumt haben
Beispiele aus der Praxis: wir zeigen was mit Domino 10 demnächst möglich sein wird oder sogar jetzt schon geht. Eine interaktive Ideensammlung für glückliche Endbenutzer
IBM Connect 2014 AD 501 - IBM Worklight for IBM Domino DevelopersMat Newman
IBM Domino 9 easily exposes the Domino Data Service (DDS) to enable you to access data in IBM Notes Databases utilising REST APIs. But how do you get started building native mobile applications? With IBM Worklight, and DDS! We will demonstrate how to install, configure and then build your first mobile application.
Ibm sametime 9 complete basic features installation from zero to heroa8us
This document provides an overview and agenda for implementing a proof of concept deployment of IBM Sametime 9 Complete. It describes the new features of Sametime 9 including an updated user interface, status cards, contact lists, chat rooms, and meeting rooms. It then outlines the requirements, architecture, and 9 step process for setting up a small test deployment of Sametime 9 Complete for demonstration purposes. The intended audience is technical users who want to quickly showcase the new capabilities of Sametime 9.
IBM Sametime 9 setup can be fast, smooth and easy when you know what you are doing. With this presentation we will show you how. The new server architecture of IBM Sametime 9 offers so many more options to deploy, that it is not easy to know where to start. In this document we want to prove that it is possible to create a "Proof-Of-Concept" setup very quickly. We show how to install all the new IBM Sametime 9 components: DB2 Server, System Console, Community Server, Proxy Server, Meeting Server, Media Server, Video Manager, Video MCU, Advanced Server and the Connect Client. At the end you can experience how to maintain and administer the whole environment just out of the IBM Sametime System Console.
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This session will describe how CICS TS v5.1 can quickly and simply support the creation of modern Mobile Ready interfaces to existing applications. The session will introduce the key technologies including the use of Liberty technology in CICS TS. We will work through a simple scenario to demonstrate the key points. The session will cover the core supporting technologies include in CICS TS v5.1 as well as the Dynamic Scripting Feature Pack and content included in the CICS TS v5.2 Open Beta.
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The document provides an overview of HCL's Auto Update Tool (AUT) which automates the Notes client upgrade process. It discusses the AUT architecture and components, how to configure the AUT server and catalog, set up desktop policies, and the end-to-end upgrade process. Troubleshooting tips are also provided such as enabling debug logs and checking the AUT catalog database and logs to diagnose issues.
IBM Connections can be used across several business lines like HR, Finance, IT, Marketing, and Internal Communications for various use cases. It allows establishing centralized libraries of documents and assets, announcing news, engaging in discussions, managing processes and procedures, providing training resources, and facilitating improvements through ideation and feedback. When adopted, it leads to benefits like more accurate and timely information, higher productivity, fewer support calls, and more effective outcomes.
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This document provides tips and tricks for using IBM Notes Mail more effectively. It discusses how to backup mobile contacts by exporting them to Notes contacts, how to take a poll by sending a Notes mail with clickable buttons, and how to add news blinks to a signature using an animated table. The document gives step-by-step instructions for implementing these features and includes references to additional IBM documentation resources.
The document discusses user management tools in IBM Collaboration Solutions SmartCloud hosted environment. It covers creating users, assigning subscriptions and roles, setting passwords, deleting users by removing subscriptions, suspending, or deleting accounts. It also discusses resetting passwords, resending invitations, and renaming or updating user details like distinguished name or internet address. The presentation provides instructions and screenshots for carrying out various user administration tasks through the admin UI or integration server. It ends with references and asking for questions.
IBM SmartCloud allows customers to migrate their email and collaboration services to IBM's cloud offering. There are two main deployment models - a hybrid model that integrates on-premises and cloud services, and a service-only model that moves everything to the cloud. The presentation discusses various migration tools like OPT, OTT, and MOM that can be used for migrations. It also provides best practices around planning, assessment, migration approach, and common pitfalls to avoid. The presentation aims to help customers understand IBM SmartCloud options and successfully migrate to the cloud.
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This document provides an agenda and overview of a presentation on IBM Lotus Protector for Mail Security (LPMS). The presentation covers what LPMS is, how it processes inbound and outbound email traffic, its installation process, configuration options, spam analysis modules, detection methods, integration with IBM Notes and Domino, rules and objects, troubleshooting tips, and references. The agenda includes 13 topics that will be discussed, ranging from an LPMS overview to questions.
This document discusses IBM Notes/Domino activity logging and activity trends. It provides an overview of how to configure activity logging, what types of activities are logged, and how to analyze the log data. It also covers how to use activity trends to view historical trends on user activity, database access, and server load. Examples are given on using the log data to track mail sender IP addresses and database access IP addresses. Tips on troubleshooting large log file sizes and limiting the growth of the activity database are also included.
This document discusses upgrading to IBM Domino 9.0.1. It provides an overview of new features in Domino 9.0.1, including improvements to IBM HTTP Server, security, and database maintenance tools. New features in Notes 9.0.1 are also summarized, such as grouped messages in the inbox and calendar improvements. The document recommends evaluating the current environment before upgrading and following a deployment sequence of upgrading servers before clients. Resources for the upgrade process are also listed.
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This document summarizes the new features in IBM Domino 9 Social Edition. Key features include support for SAML single sign-on to provide easy access across applications, integration with OAuth for embedded experiences in Notes, support for Transport Layer Security and Secure Hash Algorithm 2 for improved security, and enhancements to the Database Management Tool and mail routing. The document also reviews operating system support and provides references for additional information.
This document summarizes the key features and enhancements in IBM iNotes 9.0 Social Edition. It provides an overview of the new user interface, improved social integration with IBM Connections, extensibility through Notes widgets and Live Text, calendar updates, and additional usability improvements. System requirements and supported browsers are also outlined. The document is intended to help users understand the new capabilities in this latest release of IBM iNotes.
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This document provides an overview of integrating IBM Notes and IBM Sametime using two different methods: the traditional stlinks method and the newer Sametime web client integration method. It outlines the basic steps to configure each method, including specifying the Sametime server FQDN, replicating authentication databases, and configuring the buddy list for the stlinks method. Troubleshooting tips are also provided for common issues like missing awareness, authentication errors, and buddy list errors. Key differences between the methods are described, such as additional proxy server requirements and supported authentication for the web client method. Useful links to documentation for complete configuration instructions and troubleshooting are included.
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Chris Bolin, Senior Intelligent Automation Architect Anika Systems
Freshworks Rethinks NoSQL for Rapid Scaling & Cost-EfficiencyScyllaDB
Freshworks creates AI-boosted business software that helps employees work more efficiently and effectively. Managing data across multiple RDBMS and NoSQL databases was already a challenge at their current scale. To prepare for 10X growth, they knew it was time to rethink their database strategy. Learn how they architected a solution that would simplify scaling while keeping costs under control.
Essentials of Automations: Exploring Attributes & Automation ParametersSafe Software
Building automations in FME Flow can save time, money, and help businesses scale by eliminating data silos and providing data to stakeholders in real-time. One essential component to orchestrating complex automations is the use of attributes & automation parameters (both formerly known as “keys”). In fact, it’s unlikely you’ll ever build an Automation without using these components, but what exactly are they?
Attributes & automation parameters enable the automation author to pass data values from one automation component to the next. During this webinar, our FME Flow Specialists will cover leveraging the three types of these output attributes & parameters in FME Flow: Event, Custom, and Automation. As a bonus, they’ll also be making use of the Split-Merge Block functionality.
You’ll leave this webinar with a better understanding of how to maximize the potential of automations by making use of attributes & automation parameters, with the ultimate goal of setting your enterprise integration workflows up on autopilot.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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How information systems are built or acquired puts information, which is what they should be about, in a secondary place. Our language adapted accordingly, and we no longer talk about information systems but applications. Applications evolved in a way to break data into diverse fragments, tightly coupled with applications and expensive to integrate. The result is technical debt, which is re-paid by taking even bigger "loans", resulting in an ever-increasing technical debt. Software engineering and procurement practices work in sync with market forces to maintain this trend. This talk demonstrates how natural this situation is. The question is: can something be done to reverse the trend?
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Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
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Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
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Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
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The typical problem in product engineering is not bad strategy, so much as “no strategy”. This leads to confusion, lack of motivation, and incoherent action. The next time you look for a strategy and find an empty space, instead of waiting for it to be filled, I will show you how to fill it in yourself. If you’re wrong, it forces a correction. If you’re right, it helps create focus. I’ll share how I’ve approached this in the past, both what works and lessons for what didn’t work so well.