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IBM’s Commitment to Lotus Notes/Domino

My friend Alan Lepofsky, who’ll be keynoting our Lotus Collaboration Event on March 20th, wrote an excellent post on ‘The Cure for Fear of Commitment‘. Ed Brill also mentioned Alan’s post. Alan posted this in response to a customer’s CIO asking how committed IBM/Lotus is to Notes/Domino family. Instead of sending an email, he posted his thoughts and hard proof on his blog, for all to see and use. Highlights from Alan’s post:

At Lotusphere 2008, IBM announced:

and

roadmaps*:

  • Calendar enhancements including better iCal support and Group calendaring.
  • The future Domino Designer running in Eclipse. This will provide developers the modern UI they have been asking for, a ton of new features, including the new XPages design element.
  • A new “Web 2.0” makeover for Domino HTTP applications.
  • For the Domino server, simplifying Notes Identity management and authentication, options to replace Domino Directory with alternative LDAP directories, optimize and reduce attachment storage, further reduce I/O bandwidth, improved quality of service with the Domino Configuration Tuner (DCT), and Dynamic Group Policies.

* All future plans are subject to change!

Head over to Alan’s blog to read the full post.

Alan – see you in Israel next week 🙂

Live blogging from KM Summit

Well, it’s my first attempt at this ‘live blogging’ concept, hopefully I’ll do it right…

Arrived at KM Summit this morning, at Hilton Tel Aviv. As someone living outside of Tel Aviv, getting into the city in the morning takes some planning, and time.. usually an hour. Luckily I used the time to go over my presentation (when the light was RED, not while driving), and catch up on TheMarker newspaper from yesterday. Parked at Hilton in 08:30, just in time for the pre-event networking. Even met a friend from my army reserve unit, which, ironically, sells SAP Portal… a small world.

No pictures yet – will upload them soon and over the following days…

09:15

Moria Halevy from ROM Knowledge, the lead sponsor of the event, is keynoting the event, talking about blogs and blogging. I’m gonna prepare for my presentation – will pick this up afterwards.

10:15
Finished. It’s hard to talk about social networking and social software in 25min. I can talk about the subject for 3-4 hours, easy. The last 3-4 slides – which were more important, steps to implement enterpeise social software in your business – I covered faster than I wanted. There were also couple of questions from the audience on IBM’s experience with blogging and bloggers that ‘ate’ my time. Overall, I think the presentation went well – I got the crowd involved (asked questions and gave away small prizes :-), showed KM and enterprise social software is kicking and growing and finally that IBM is the right partner to help you – Lotus Connections.

10:10
Yehuda Tzirkel from Elta Systems is talking about using web 2.0 technologies for market intelligence. Most of the things are well-known, but still, as a social software advocate, it’s good to see other companies are implementing web 2.0 for various business needs.

10:30
Gilad Savyon, co-CEO of Nogacom is talking about their innovative search technology – NogaClass, a solution based around information discovery and analysis.

10:50
Naama Berkovitz from ROM Knowledge is showing the results of their KM survey, which covered over 70 businesses in Israel, with a little more than 170 participants. Not statistically valid, but still… Most organizations with active KM projects are large, over 1,000 employees. Almost 70% of organizations employ KM manager (under IT department), with computing or knowledge background. However, in 5%, the KM manager answers the CEO or other strategic unit. In terms of budget, 45% are operating under 10K a year – which is quite impressive – the ability to implement KM projects with tight resources. In terms of portal infrastructure, Microsoft’s MOSS is leading with 54% (decrease from 62% in 2007) – proof of the strong presence Microsoft have in Israel. As for the future, most participants will continue to implement web portals (55%), but web 2.0 technologies are also top in to-do lists for 2008.

11:15
Break !
During the break I met some colleagues and customers (Bank Hapoalim, Bar Ilan Univeristy, Teva, Central Bureau of Statistics and others), and also a sort of VIP in the social networking arena: Jeff Pulver. Jeff is in Israel this week, doing some breakfasts and business meetings around the adoption of social networking. It just so happens those meetings are held at the lobby of Hilton Tel Aviv.. small world again. Jeff will flying out tomorrow, but when he’s back in Israel next month, I’ll be sure to join one of those breakfasts.

12:00
Back. Adam Shuv is onboard, a long time member of social networking arena in Israel, and one of the founders of TheMarker Cafe. He’s also the CEO of Refresh, an internet company focuses on content management. Anyhow, Adam started talking about social networking – facebook, linkedin, myspcae, etc, and mentioned several companies that are using external blogs to communicate. IBM was not one of the logos on screen, and I was ready to raise my hand and say something, but the next slide made me lower my hand. Adam mentioned Lotus Connections, referring to the Youtube video, that started playing in the background:

‘The best social software I’ve seen so far is a solution from IBM, called IBM Lotus Connections, that provides a platform for companies and enterprises to share knowledge across teams and communities.”

At the end of Adam’s presentation, he showcased several social networks, that are less known in the business. One of those networks was Respectance – a social network for dead people. Really… or as we say in Hebrew, walla… Poking around with the network, I did a quick search on Heath Ledger, who passed away earlier this year. Apparently there are over 1,900 results… fans of course. I’m sure Heath’s family didn’t open any of those results.
Basically, what that means, is that when ones die, it’s easier to ‘steal’ ones identity…

12:15
A lecture from Gur, co-CEO of Debate, a company specializes in business debates. His lecture was interesting, and there are some tips I’m gonna take from his lecture. Especially what’s the #1 rule to pass a message to your audience – Very simple:

Tell them what you’re gonna tell them; Tell them; Tell them what you told them.

The lecture involved the audience, which woke some people from their morning naps… and was actually funny at times. Thanks Gur.

Note to next live-blogging: bring my power adapter… my X60 lasted for brave 4 hours of emailing and blogging – gotta charge now..

Metaverse and KM Summit

There are 2 exciting events this week, which involve my passion and my hobby: Israel’s 6th Annual Knowledge Management Summit (Thu, March 6th, Hilton Tel Aviv) and Serious Games Symposium at Holon Institute of Technology (Wed., March 5th).

The KM Summit will focus this year on the place of knowledge management technologies in business processes and core applications, and how such technologies can be implemented at the business. My 30min on stage will cover the evolution of social software (Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, LinkedIn and others) and how businesses all sizes can implement such collaborative tools within the business – with Lotus Connections. The KM summit is well-known in Israel, and it’s a good opportunity to showcase Lotus solutions in that arena. Registration is still open.

The SGS event is creating a lot of buzz here, and the event will be broadcasted LIVE in Secondlife, so if you’re unable to attend in person, you’ll have a chance to catch up all the action.
I’m gonna speak on the business aspect of virtual worlds, and what’s IBM is doing there. It’s much like the presentation I gave earlier this year at IDC Herzeliya, but more focused on IBM, Academy and Research.

See you in person, or in world… 🙂

LCTY Israel – details and registration

LCTY Israel event will take place on Thursday, March 20th, at IBM Israel.
You can register now at ibm.com/il/news/events/collaboration. You can also check out the facebook event page, and RSVP, BUT – you must register at the official IBM site. Don’t say you didn’t know…

This year’s Lotus Collaboration event will focus on Enterprise Collaboration and Social Software. 2008 has been marked by several analysts and IT companies as the year of social software – the year in which social networking will pave its way through the corporate firewall, and into the business processes. The event will be half-day, focusing on Lotus Stragety and social software solution, and the agenda is packed!! Our BPs will showcase their solutions and we’ll host 3 Lotus managers from Europe and the US:
Alan Lepofsky from Lotus Strategy team in the US, Arjan Radder from The Netherlands and Jason Risley from Spain. We’ll also provide you a glimpse of the social software future, when a colleague from IBM Haifa Research Labs will present and demo a solution that might find its way to the Lotus portfolio…
Here’s the agenda (you can also view it on the site):
09:00 – Registration, networking and BP showcase
09:30 – Welcome, Dvir Reznik
09:45 – Keynote – Lotus Software Strategy, Alan Lepofsky, Lotus Strategy, SWG, IBM US
10:30 – Social Networking at your Business, Arjan Radder, Social Software Sales Manager, SWG, IBM South-West Europe
11:15 – break
11:30 – SONAR – bridging the social networking gap, Inbal Ronen, Collaboration Technologies Dept., IBM Haifa Research Lab
12:30 – Collaboration in Harmony – demo, Dvir Reznik, Lotus Sales & Alex Balk, Lotus Technical Sales
13:30 – WebSphere Portal – Smart Solution for a Web Portal
14:15 – Lunch

See you at the event. Don’t forget to register

I’m a YellowBleeder, are you?

Now there’s another method to reach me, other than email/IM/Connections/Blog/facebook/ST-Demo/LinkedIn/phone/mobile – YellowBleeders group. Nathan Freeman of Lotus911 (and Alan Lepofsky and Adam Gartenberg) just wrote on how you can make your Lotus Sametime client or Notes 8 embed client ‘talk’ with the social software buffs already signed-in to BleedYellow.com.

You’re welcome to ping me !

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