Opening General Session Summary
We were enetertained before OGS by the Orlando Symphony Orchestra rocking hard. Mike Rhodin opened with the theme of Emergence and introduced special guest: Bob Costas. Rhodin returned and emphasized the continuing demand growth for collaborative software and the changes in business technology needs being driven by the new generation of professionals, who expect tools like instant communication and social software in the workplace. He then announced an IBM partnership with RIM that showed a screenshot of a Blackberry with Lotus Connections on it. We at bleedyellow.com will get right on that.
Project "Atlantic" is a new initiative focused on integrating SAP Business Suite with the Lotus Notes client. It sounds like Notes will be able to used as a front-end to SAP for certain workers. "Demo King" Ron Sebastian showed an "Atlantic" sidebar application that inferred it will allow real-time interaction with SAP based on documents selected in the Notes client..
Alistair Rennie introduced Jeff Eisen and Russ Holden (chief architects of Notes and Domino) who confirmed that Notes/Domino 8.0.1 will include Notes Traveler and some DWA enhancements, including a web-based interface for the iPhone. They also confirmed client support for Ubunto and Mac and emphasized the improved performance of Domino server. Ron demonstrated features like a better mail quota indicator, Sametime Unyte integration with meeting invitations, and a sidebar "Widget Palet" that allows a user to easily add widgets from Notes views, web services, or Google Gadgets. Widgets can be distributed to users via an online catalog, or by email, which install with a drag and drop to and from the email message. These gadgets can be automatically linked to text in Notes documents by using a pattern-matching scheme. They are calling this "Live TEXT". The new DWA "lite" looks and functions astonishingly similar to Notes 8. Ron then did a live demo of DWA access from an iPhone.
For Notes/Domino 8.5, they announced support for a server ID vault allowing easier ID management, an intelligent attachment store they project will reduce attachment storage by as much as 35%, and an Email security appliance emerging from the ISS acquisition. This is the release that will include project "Atlantic". there is also a great looking new discussion template. Domino Designer 8.5 will run on Eclipse and include an xPage design element that allows easier development of Web 2.0 applications. There is a drag and drop palette and class browser similar to WSAD.
Symphony: Kevin Cavanaugh stated that there have been 400,000 downloads of Symphony. In February 2008, they plan to deliver API's that will allow integration with the document, spreadsheet, and presentation editors in Symphony and Notes 8 with full compatibility. He illustrated a "translater plug-in" that translates documents into different languages with a few simpe clicks.
Unified Communications and Sametime: Ron Sebastian showed "Broadcast communities" and "SkillTap" for Sametime 8 Advanced version, which also has the notion of persistent chat rooms and instant screen sharing. Nothing new there.
Portal: Larry Bowden recapped the past year's Portal enhancements and wins, which now has the #1 market position in this space, Ron showed Portal integration with Lotus Connections, client side integration of portlets, such as drag and drop data moves between portlets, "tear-away portles", and a web-based rapid forms development interface. A quick look at Ed's liave blog also clarified that there will be "support for WebSphere Portal applications in Notes, Sametime, Quickr, and Blackberry devices. Portlet Factory portlets can run in the client. Deploy to Portal, run in Notes."
Quickr: Jeff Schick indicated that Quickr 8.1 will ship in March and include integration with the Symphony suite and Outlook (whatever that is) as well as team space template improvements, Future versions may include document ratings (ala Netflix), tags for documents, and integration with Connections and FileNet.
For Connections 2.0 and beyond, they are working on an improved home page, discussion forums, wiki support, language translation tools, widgets, federated search across all Connections services, the "Atlas" relationship visualization tool, Quickr integration, and offline and mobile device support (including Blackberries). I can't wait to get these into Bleed Yellow for you. Activites will also be beefed up and easier to use.
Now for the new product announcements:
Lotus Mashups is a lightweight browser-based creation of mashup applications using widgets and content feeds that can be easliy layered and wired together.
Lotus Foundations is the acquisition of the small-footprint autonomic Nitix flavor of Linux from Toronto-based Net Integration Technologies, which includes the Nitix Blue offering that includes an integrated Domino server, This solution is targetted at the SMB space as a Microsoft SBS killer, sets up in under 30 minutes, and can run on an appliance that fits in an 8 x 11 envelope as Rhodin illustrated on stage. Lotus 911 and I have personally been working with Nitix for over 2 years, so this announcement has a special place in my heart. Foundations will also encompass "bluehouse", which is a new software as a service offering of the key features across the Lotus Collaboration portfolio. It is also targetted at organizations with less than 500 users. Ron demonstrated the bluehouse web interface, which includes "live charts", an integrated visualization tool for data on the screen.
Links to other OGS blogs:
http://edbrill.com/ebrill/edbrill.nsf/dx/liveblog-lotusphere-2008-opening-general-session
http://www.lotus911.com/nathan/escape.nsf/d6plinks/NTFN-7B3GXA
http://www.timtripcony.com/blog.nsf/d6plinks/TTRY-7B3H9N
http://smokey.rhs.com/web/blog/PowerOfTheSchwartz.nsf/d6plinks/RSCZ-7B3HEZ
http://www.curiousmitch.com/CuriousMitch/mitch2.nsf/d6plinks/MCON-7B3HD8
http://www.alanlepofsky.net/alepofsky/alanblog.nsf/
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Opening General Session Summary
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