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The IBM Social Business Toolkit
Philippe Riand
IBM
Get Social. Build Apps. Webcast series
May 17th, IBM Social Business Overview: Charlie HillUnderstand what IBM is talking about when we say "social business". Learn the architecture that is the Social Business Framework. Be able to explain social business to someone that asks. Be able to define a social business application.
May 24th, The IBM Social Business Toolkit: Philippe RiandAdding social functionality to business applications brings productivity to a whole new level. Learn how to use the IBM Social Business Toolkit to bring your applications to a whole new level. Social business applications leverage the collective wisdom and discover a wealth of relevant information in the context of the current task. Learn how to make your applications do that!
June 7th, Lifting Applications to the Cloud: Mike MastersonEveryone is talking about the cloud. Customers want to know if your application runs in the cloud. Find out how IBM can help you to answer "yes" by integrating with IBM's premier cloud solution, LotusLive.
June 14th, Social Applications Go Mobile: Tyler TribePeople need to access your application from anywhere, and it's no different for social business applications. Learn how IBM's strategy allows you to write once and run everywhere, whether on a PC, smart phone, or iPad. Find out how to build Websphere Portal applications that can be accessed from your favorite mobile device.
Overview
The IBM Social Business Toolkit, as part of the multi-year vision for Exceptional Work Experience, is bringing the IBM Collaboration Solutions portfolio together into a compelling, unified experience with flexible delivery options.
The toolkit is designed to enable consistent approaches across the web, the desktop and the mobile environments; and enable opportunity and innovation for developers to build a Social Business. The toolkit delivers through a regular cadence of product updates and new features through Lotus Greenhouse.
What is the Toolkit?
Social fabric integration for Partners and in-house Apps and Services
A set of RESTful, consistent, strategic social APIs and services to simplify development and Social capabilities to applicationsAPIs based on web patterns including JSON, ATOM, REST
Open standards ready
Simple, easy to use Consistent programmability, use tools you know
Unified integration Build once, reuse across the portfolio
Hybrid deployment, on premises and cloudSingle focus of development investments, flexibility, hybrid scenario
A Commitment to Open Standards
Lead the industry with open standards for Social Business
A commitment to drive and leverage open web standards Maximize choice, agility, and ease of integration
Drive enterprise innovation and leverage rapid innovation on the web
Minimize incremental cost of targeting additional desktop and mobile platforms
Leverage dominant skillsets based around web technologies
Enabling the next generation of socially-enabled solutions on customers' existing investments and heterogeneous infrastructures
A runtime-agnostic approach allows you to use established runtime technologies: Java, Domino, etc.
HTML5
ARIA
SAML
Atom
Unified APIs for the IBM Social Business Toolkit
Provide exceptional work experience
New APIs and services designed to help developers build
unified user experiences
and
consistent extensibility
independent of product, delivery model (cloud, on-premises), and
client type (desktop client, browser, mobile)
Activity Streams
Embedded Experiences
Share Box
Collaboration
- Communities- Activities- File sharing- Wikis, forums- ...
Unified Communication
Join The Community
Join the vibrant, growing, community in Lotus GreenHousehttps://greenhouse.lotus.com/communities/community/ibmsocialbusinesstoolkit
Get access to the latest documentationhttp://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/appdevwiki.nsf/xpViewCategories.xsp?lookupName=IBM%20Social%20Business%20Toolkit
Integrates documentation into working code samples
Compliments consolidated App Dev Wiki for centralized API documentation
Experiment the APIs and Services, Now!
API Explorer, Activity streams, on Lotus GreenHouseExplore working code
Inspect RESTful commands Request + Response
Preview widgets and UX samples
XPages Social Enabler on openNTFhttp://socialenabler.openntf.org/
Get a sense of what makes an application social
Pragmatic approach to understand how the Social APIs and services can be leveraged by your application
The Social Business Virtual Appliance for Developers
Get the developers up to speed with the SBT
Pre-integrated software appliance
IBM Social Business Toolkit APIs
IBM Social Business Core ModulesWorkflow and formsLotus
DominoSocial collaborationLotus ConnectionsUnified
communicationsLotus Sametime
IBM developerWorks Cloud
VMWare
Including realistic sample data
...Coming soon...
Get Social. Build Apps.
The webcast series continues...
June 7th, Lifting Applications to the Cloud: Mike
Masterson
Everyone is talking about the cloud. Customers want to know if your
application runs in the cloud. Find out how IBM can help you to
answer "yes" by integrating with IBM's premier cloud solution,
LotusLive.
Domino and Web Developer SummitsDay-long, hands-on workshops get you started building social business applications
Coming to an IBM facility near you!
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