Super Session: Enterprise Social Solutions App Dev Strategy

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1 Super Session: Enterprise Social Solutions App Dev Strategy Heidi Ambler, Director, Offering Management for ESS technologies Scott Prager, Chief Technology Officer Luis Benitez, Offering Leader Social & Mobile Technologies

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3 Industry Trends and Market Information IBM App Dev Strategy Building Apps with IBM Connections Cloud Next Steps

4 Two thirds of enterprises plan to increase their investment in social over the next two years. 4

5 67% of leading social adopters have accelerated the speed at which they innovate. 5

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8 Source: Proven Return On Investment

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11 Where the Battleground Is Most products now offer robust activity streams, blogs, wikis, and profiles and the battleground for differentiation has moved to analytics, integration, and partner ecosystems Source: Forrester Wave for Enterprise Social Software Q2 2014

12 visit To learn our App more, Catalog

13 Industry Trends and Market Information IBM App Dev Strategy Building Apps with IBM Connections Cloud Next Steps

14 What is IBM Bluemix Bluemix is an open-standards, cloud-based platform for building, running, and managing applications. Build your apps, your way Use the most prominent compute technologies to power your app: Cloud Foundry, Docker, OpenStack. Extend apps with services A catalog of IBM, third party, and open source services allow the developer to stitch an application together quickly. Deploy and manage hybrid apps seamlessly Get a seamless dev and management experience across a number of hybrid implementations options. Layered Security IBM secures the platform and infrastructure and provides you with the tools to secure your apps. Scale more than just instances Development, monitoring, deployment, and logging tools allow the developer to run and manage the entire application. Flexible Pricing Try compute options and services for free and, when you re ready, pay only for what you use. Pay as you go and subscription models offer choice and flexibility. Coming Summer 2015 Source: Bluemix. The Digital Innovation Platform. IBM Cloud for Banking & Financial Markets. Zimmerman.ppt

15 What is IBM Cloud marketplace IBM Cloud marketplace is the IBM digital channel for all things cloud Self-service model for the new buyer new to IBM and already engaged with IBM, startups to the enterprise to navigate and search for stand-alone, integrated and add on services relevant to their specific needs A single user experience to discover, learn, try, buy, adopt and advocate hundreds of IBM and partner IaaS, PaaS, SaaS and BPaaS, including hybrid environments Deliver trusted, enterprise features Enterprise-grade cloud platform Open integration including pre-built partner integration with APIs Hybrid options to enable enterprise integration, a composable business Infuse IBM expertise Relevant, helpful, search-optimized content for business professionals, developers and IT leaders Industry best practices and how-to offering content and assets based on IBM client experience Solutions and solution scenarios to help guide IT and LOB leaders Unified cloud naming, messages and portfolio Serve up a world class partner ecosystem Emerging and key tech partners via open invitation and targeted recruitment Must qualify for inclusion: run on or be deployable to SoftLayer, integrate with an IBM premium platform service, or integrate with or extend our SaaS offerings Favorable to complement key solution scenarios Source: IBM Cloud marketplace Infopack.ppt Nov 2014

16 The Enterprise Social Solutions (ESS) Application Development Strategy Support developers / partners to leverage and extend IBM Connections Cloud / IBM Verse through a compelling open and extensible platform. Embrace IBM Developer programs (e.g. IBM Bluemix) to allow developers to streamline the creation, testing, offering and management of new socially enabled applications using IBM Connections Cloud / IBM Verse services. Promote ISVs who can provide complimentary and compelling solutions that help address specific customer needs.

17 How It All Comes Together Catalog Developer Connections Cloud IBM Verse Files SmartCloud Notes Blogs Communities Wikis Activities Forums Profiles Docs Domino Hosted managed service Customer Administrator End user

18 How It All Comes Together Catalog Developer Bluemix Connections Cloud IBM Verse Files SmartCloud Notes Blogs Communities Wikis Activities Forums Profiles Docs Customer Administrator End user Builds app for. Domino Hosted managed service API access

19 How It All Comes Together Catalog Developer Bluemix Connections Cloud IBM Verse Files SmartCloud Notes Blogs Communities Wikis Activities Forums Profiles Docs Customer Administrator End user Builds app for. Domino Hosted managed service API access Apps published to catalog

20 How It All Comes Together Catalog User / Admin discovers App Developer Bluemix Connections Cloud IBM Verse Files SmartCloud Notes Blogs Communities Wikis Activities Forums Profiles Docs Customer Administrator End user Builds app for. Domino Hosted managed service API access Apps published to catalog App discovery

21 How It All Comes Together Catalog User / Admin discovers App Developer Bluemix Connections Cloud IBM Verse Files SmartCloud Notes Blogs Communities Wikis Activities Forums Profiles Docs User / Admin provision & use App Customer Administrator End user Builds app for. API access Domino Hosted managed service Migrate on-premises Domino apps to cloud Apps published to catalog App discovery App access User / Admin access App

22 Developer Ecosystem Overview The developer ecosystem adds value to the ESS portfolio in a variety of different ways; Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) / Strategic Partners OEMs Business Partner Resellers Corporate IT

23 Industry Trends and Market Information IBM App Dev Strategy Building Apps with IBM Connections Cloud Next Steps

24 Configurable Logos and Themes 24

25 Configurable Menu Elements 25

26 Configurable Contacts Links 26

27 Configurable File Links 27

28 Activity Stream and 3 rd Party Integration 28

29 Activity Stream and 3 rd Party Integration 29

30 Adding Connections banner to partner applications Go from this 30

31 Adding the Connections banner to partner applications to this: 31

32 3 rd Party Apps in Communities Take advantage of apps to maximize the value of Communities Community managers can add approved apps to the community *sample app from OnTime

33 Mobile Navigation and Configuration Customizable Mobile Navigation and Configuration

34 AppFusions Puts It All Together

35 Demo See it in Action!

36 What s Coming

37 IBM Verse API and Extensibility Priorities Open 3 rd party app Calendar APIs Mail APIs Integrate 3 rd party apps Integration with Activities Contacts APIs Analytics for admins Create Tasks

38 ESS Social Extensibility Areas of focus Project Toscana Homepage Profiles Cloud customizations Top navigation bar Footer Theme Specify landing page after login

39 IBM Social APIs API Management App keys to identify apps accessing Connections Cloud API Throttling better performance through use of API Keys API Evolution Move to JSON Simplify data access Reduce need for multiple API calls to streamline data access

40 IBM Connections & Bluemix Expose Social Applications as Bluemix services IBM Social File Sharing Addition social apps

41 Industry Trends and Market Information Key Deliverables in 2015 Building Apps with IBM Connections Cloud Next Steps

42 Other Sessions to Check Out Session Date/Time Extending IBM Connections Cloud and Verse Monday, 11:30a Super Session: Mobile Strategy Monday, 3:30p Super Session: App Dev Strategy Tuesday, 8:00a Super Session: Future of Work Tuesday, 9:15a What s new in IBM Connections Tuesday, 1:15p Super Session: Cloud Strategy Tuesday, 2:00p Transforming Social Data into Business Insights Tuesday 2:30p IBM Connections Files The New Way to Work, Sync and Share Tuesday, 4:00p Delivering Enterprise Software at the Speed of Cloud Wednesday, 10:45a

43 Resources IBM Connections Cloud Trial - Request pre-production access API Documentation - Start building your apps -

44 Summary IBM Delivers A Fully Integrated and Open Social Business Platform Delivering an open and extensible cloud platform to enable developers to add value Embracing IBM developer programs (e.g. Bluemix) to extend our reach to new developers IBM is fostering a rich ecosystem with the extensibility developers need

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