In this session Christoph shows how you get the latest Notes versions deployed inside your existing client infrastructure, seamless, with the best possible user experience and without any annoying errors and interruptions.
For those who (plan to) use HCL NomadWeb either additional to the existing Notes clients or as a replacement of Notes, you will learn how easy you can transfer the Notes workspace to Nomad, automatically, in a single step, without any user-interaction and free of charge. In a second step you can ensure, that all Nomad Data will be saved on the Domino server to make sure that the Nomad configuration will automatically follow the user, no matter if the user cleaned the browsers cache, works in a new browser or on a new computer.
Last but not least you will see how easy you can Manage all three client types “Notes, NomadWeb and Nomad (mobile)” from a central perspective without having the need to touch the users clients manually. This will increase the quality of the platform and reduce tickets and (user) complaints dramatically.
If you don’t like many slides but a lot of demos, you shouldn’t miss this session.
The Domino AppDev landscape has changed recently with new investment from HCL in VoltMX and VoltMX Go. Domino Volt (now soon to be Domino Leap), the AppDev Pack, the Domino REST APIs, Volt MX and the Nomad Clients have added a lot of opportunities but also a lot of confusion. In the Open Source area, Jesse Gallagher build a lot of new capabilities in the Java space. And that doesn’t include investment in old friends like LotusScript. What can be used and when? What apps can I build with which part of the stack? And what about XPages? In this session, we present an overview of the dev tool ecosystem as well as some roads that seem to be stable. Whether you’re a Low-Coder, pro-Coder or a CFA in the Domino AppDev World (Come From Away), we will give you a matrix to determine your way forward, be it that you are building new apps, enhancing or modernizing existing apps or migrating apps from one path to another. And we will also try to tell you what seems to be future proven and what – well, not so much.
Evolve you Domino Applications using HCL Nomad, Domino REST API and or Volt MX Go
Examples on using Leap and how to integrate Leap in products like Domino, HCL DX, HCL Connections and other vendors products
Tom is a veteran Domino developer and has also worked as an Airport Ground Handler at Bergen Airport, Norway. In this work he found that easy and efficient logistics are crucial for Airport Ground Handling companies (FBOs, companies that are ground handlers for non commercial air transport).
That is why he developed a logistics solution that handles all processes like booking arrivals and departures, parking of private jets, limousine services, meet and greet, crew transport, and invoicing of the services.
The solution LIGA 24/7 is developed and runs on HCL Domino 14, and is accessed from any handheld device using HCL Nomad. Tom will present the business case, the solution, and why he chose Domino as a platform.
Learn how you can design and run your Domino apps anywhere with HCL Nomad!
We will introduce you to the Designer experience in HCL Nomad for web browsers.
We will cover how incredibly quick and easy it is to install, update and manage HCL Nomad.
Plus, we will reveal what new and the exciting things are coming for HCL Nomad.
With the growing attention around security in general, it is important to consider who we are sharing our data with. Currently the HCL Domino platform gives customers the great opportunity, to run their applications where they want, and thereby staying in control of their own data. Other vendors are forcing their customers into the cloud.
The possibility for organisations to run their applications themselves or at a trusted hosting partner, is especially important in research, finance, public sector and in companies which are exposed to international competition.
Furthermore I will share general and updated security recommendations that we find relevant at Semaphor.
Come and find out the Domino roadmap for the future.
Learn what’s coming in the Domino, Notes, Verse, & Nomad roadmaps
Join Uffe for a recap of Domino Licensing state-of-the-art and HCLSoftware future directions.
HCL has come very far from the IBM license models and as you have undoubtedly noted, we are continuing making significant simplifications. You will learn the value of CCB licensing – and how you get there from past/current licensing. We will also discuss the pitfalls and how to optimize your overall Domino licensing.
And, the Domino License Analysis Utility (DLAU) – your new best friend keeping you from trouble.
Come and find out the Domino roadmap for the future.
Learn what’s coming in the Domino, Notes, Verse, & Nomad roadmaps
In this session Christoph shows how you get the latest Notes versions deployed inside your existing client infrastructure, seamless, with the best possible user experience and without any annoying errors and interruptions.
For those who (plan to) use HCL NomadWeb either additional to the existing Notes clients or as a replacement of Notes, you will learn how easy you can transfer the Notes workspace to Nomad, automatically, in a single step, without any user-interaction and free of charge. In a second step you can ensure, that all Nomad Data will be saved on the Domino server to make sure that the Nomad configuration will automatically follow the user, no matter if the user cleaned the browsers cache, works in a new browser or on a new computer.
Last but not least you will see how easy you can Manage all three client types “Notes, NomadWeb and Nomad (mobile)” from a central perspective without having the need to touch the users clients manually. This will increase the quality of the platform and reduce tickets and (user) complaints dramatically.
If you don’t like many slides but a lot of demos, you shouldn’t miss this session.
The Domino AppDev landscape has changed recently with new investment from HCL in VoltMX and VoltMX Go. Domino Volt (now soon to be Domino Leap), the AppDev Pack, the Domino REST APIs, Volt MX and the Nomad Clients have added a lot of opportunities but also a lot of confusion. In the Open Source area, Jesse Gallagher build a lot of new capabilities in the Java space. And that doesn’t include investment in old friends like LotusScript. What can be used and when? What apps can I build with which part of the stack? And what about XPages? In this session, we present an overview of the dev tool ecosystem as well as some roads that seem to be stable. Whether you’re a Low-Coder, pro-Coder or a CFA in the Domino AppDev World (Come From Away), we will give you a matrix to determine your way forward, be it that you are building new apps, enhancing or modernizing existing apps or migrating apps from one path to another. And we will also try to tell you what seems to be future proven and what – well, not so much.
Evolve you Domino Applications using HCL Nomad, Domino REST API and or Volt MX Go
Examples on using Leap and how to integrate Leap in products like Domino, HCL DX, HCL Connections and other vendors products
Tom is a veteran Domino developer and has also worked as an Airport Ground Handler at Bergen Airport, Norway. In this work he found that easy and efficient logistics are crucial for Airport Ground Handling companies (FBOs, companies that are ground handlers for non commercial air transport).
That is why he developed a logistics solution that handles all processes like booking arrivals and departures, parking of private jets, limousine services, meet and greet, crew transport, and invoicing of the services.
The solution LIGA 24/7 is developed and runs on HCL Domino 14, and is accessed from any handheld device using HCL Nomad. Tom will present the business case, the solution, and why he chose Domino as a platform.
Learn how you can design and run your Domino apps anywhere with HCL Nomad!
We will introduce you to the Designer experience in HCL Nomad for web browsers.
We will cover how incredibly quick and easy it is to install, update and manage HCL Nomad.
Plus, we will reveal what new and the exciting things are coming for HCL Nomad.
With the growing attention around security in general, it is important to consider who we are sharing our data with. Currently the HCL Domino platform gives customers the great opportunity, to run their applications where they want, and thereby staying in control of their own data. Other vendors are forcing their customers into the cloud.
The possibility for organisations to run their applications themselves or at a trusted hosting partner, is especially important in research, finance, public sector and in companies which are exposed to international competition.
Furthermore I will share general and updated security recommendations that we find relevant at Semaphor.
Join Uffe for a recap of Domino Licensing state-of-the-art and HCLSoftware future directions.
HCL has come very far from the IBM license models and as you have undoubtedly noted, we are continuing making significant simplifications. You will learn the value of CCB licensing – and how you get there from past/current licensing. We will also discuss the pitfalls and how to optimize your overall Domino licensing.
And, the Domino License Analysis Utility (DLAU) – your new best friend keeping you from trouble.