5. Workforce Expectations Presents New Challenges to IT Tools should be social like Facebook and as fast as Twitter Anytime/anywhere access to critical information Ability to create and share information more freely and in new formats Being able to use mobile devices to get work done
47. Works with older versions of GroupWise all the way up to GW 8 SP1
48. Supported Wireless Device Platforms Apple iPhone or iPod touch using iPhone 2.x or 3.x OS Device Operating System 4.2 or Higher Device Operating System 5.0 or Higher (pending end-of-life). Supports any Web OS 1.3.x devices Device Operating System WM 6.0/6.1/6.5 Support for specific Nokia Series 60, 3 rd Edition, Symbian 9.x series Support for specific Android devices
60. NotifyLink Versions Enterprise Edition “On Demand” Resides in a SAS 70 Certified Data Center Enterprise Edition “On Premise” Resides on Customer Supplied Hardware behind the Corporate or Organization’s Firewall
76. Customizable connectors Seamlessly sync mail, calendar, tasks, events, and any other collaboration types of data to multiple systems.
77. Calendar Use Case Novell Data Synchronizer Calendar event is added to mobile device Calendar event is synchronized to all connected applications Novell ® GroupWise ® Mobile Device
105. Sync Engine Server “...n” Configuration Engine Server Scalable Architecture Web Interface Server Sync Engine Server “A” Sync Engine Server “B” Single interface for administration for multiple engines and multiple connectors. CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
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108. User can log in and manage their connector-specific settings
115. And Others... = Incoming Event = Outgoing Event Sync Engine Connects to Multiple Apps CACHE
116. IDM vs. SYNC IDM 1. Identity data 2. Fairly static data 3. Long term storage (vault) 4. Requires eDirectory ™ to connect two systems SYNC 1. Collaboration data 2. Transactional data 3. Data has life span (cache) 4. Does not require GroupWise ® to connect two systems
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BlackBerry is not just for email anymore – RIM has set the bar in terms of wireless email then began to mobilize other key Enterprise information sources such as Applications, Collaboration solutions and now voice systems and continues to penetrate deeper and broader in these spaces. RIM has over 1,000 partners producing applications – This helps mobilize the entire platform, not just email. For example; the introduction of BlackBerry App World and what the potential of this is not just for the consumer, but also for the Enterprise BlackBerry Enterprise Server is comprehensive mobile management software that manages BlackBerry smartphones from behind the corporate firewall providing users access to email, PIM, voice (via MVS), enterprise social networking and instant messaging and applications.
Now let's talk about a topic at the top of many customers' priority lists: application integration.