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More Wolfpack events coming to these cities

Feb 8

Posted by Dave Habz


Free IBM Wolfpack training events are being held in the following cities across North America with new events coming each quarter.  Check back often to see when the next events are coming.

Canada

  • Toronto
  • Vancouver

USA

  • Cambridge (Boston)
  • Washington D.C.
  • New York City
  • Atlanta
  • Austin
  • Dallas
  • Chicago
  • Denver
  • San Francisco
  • Seattle
  • Costa Mesa (LA)

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Important Sametime patch for Notes/Domino 9.0.1 FP10

Feb 7

Posted by Dave Habz


Notes/Domino 9.0.1 FP10 has been released. If you are considering upgrading your Notes clients to the latest Feature Pack, you will also want to follow this patch for the embedded Sametime client.

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1. IBM Notes: Flashes

– TITLE: Sametime Embedded returns error after install of Notes 9.0.1 FP10 on top of Notes 9.0.1 FP9 + Sametime 9.0.x
– URL: http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg22012939&myns=swglotus&mynp=OCSSKTWP&mynp=OCSSKTXQ&mync=E&cm_sp=swglotus-_-OCSSKTWP-OCSSKTXQ-_-E
– ABSTRACT: Embedded Sametime 9.0x stops working in Notes after 9.0.1 FP10 is installed. When Notes is opened and Sametime loads, the following error occurs: Plug-in “com.ibm.collaboration.realtime.imhub” was unable to instantiate class “com.ibm.collaboration.realtime.imhub.workbench.lmHubViewPart.”

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IBM WolfPack Live Sessions coming to Seattle starting Jan 30

Jan 19

Posted by Dave Habz


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IBM will be offering a series of training sessions around the country including at the IBM building downtown Seattle starting Jan 30th.  See the summary below.  Similar sessions are being held in cities across the U.S. and Canada.  For details and registration visit https://www.eventbrite.com/o/ibm-wolfpack-16012766192

IBM WolfPack Live – Seattle

Innovators desire more. They want to build solutions that don’t just solve challenges, they change the world. The IBM WolfPack is the technical innovation team dedicated to making it easy for you to find the right platform, tools, and education so you can change the world.

The WolfPack Live series is your chance for you to work hands-on with our experts, and IBM’s platform and tools to help drive your own innovative solutions forward. Microservices, ML and AI, Blockchain, and IoT sessions are all in the schedule with multiple events and dates to choose from throughout the year. You can choose the schedule that makes the most sense for you. Explore new areas, focus on your immediate need, or simply learn with others about innovative ways to solve your toughest challenges and apply the latest technology to your own projects.

All skill levels are welcome at these hands-on events; you only need to bring a fundamental knowledge of computing, a desire to learn more, and your own laptop for the lab materials.

Upcoming events for Seattle:

Round 1:

  • January 30th – 1PM to 4PM – Cloud Fundamentals and Architecture – Building better solutions in the cloud
  • January 31st – 1PM to 4PM – Building a cognitive assistant using Watson Speech processing and NLP
  • February 1st – 1PM to 4PM– Exploratory analytics with IBM Watson Analytics

Round 2:

  • February 27th – 1PM to 4PM – Cloud Fundamentals and Architecture – Building better solutions in the cloud
  • February 28th – 1PM to 4PM – Building better insights with Watson Personality Insights
  • March 1st – 1PM to 4PM – Hands-on with Docker, Kubernetes, and Helm

Meet your speakers:

Carly Kizorek: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carly-kizorek-21b63038/

Mark Yingling: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-yingling-2892185/

 

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2018 IBM Champion for ICS

Jan 12

Posted by Dave Habz


2018 IBM Champion awards have been announced.  Congratulations to all of the new and repeating champions.  I know the contributions you make for the community and I am honored and humbled to once again be recognized with you.  I also want to thank those who nominated me. And special thanks to IBMer Libby Ingrassia for all the work you do supporting the champions and the champion program.

There were some 1200+ nominations this year.  The full list of 2018 IBM Champions across all IBM disciplines will be posted HERE on the if not today, very soon.

For those not familiar with the IBM Champion program, this is a program where IBM recognizes people who are NOT IBM employees for demonstrating both expertise in and extraordinary support and advocacy for IBM technology, communities, and solutions.

The IBM Champion program recognizes these innovative thought leaders in the technical community and rewards these contributions by amplifying their voice and increasing their sphere of influence. IBM Champions are enthusiasts and advocates: IT professionals, business leaders, developers, executives, educators, and influencers who support and mentor others to help them get the most out of IBM software, solutions, and services.  You can read more about it here on the IBM developerWorks website.

If you see someone displaying one of theses badges, be sure to congratulate them on being an IBM Champion.

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IBM Analytics
IBM Cloud
IBM Collaboration Solutions
IBM Power Systems

 

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Free Coursera course: IBM Blockchain for Developers

Dec 6

Posted by Dave Habz


Coursera just started a class on IBM Blockchain.  The course is being taught by two IBMers, Ant Cole and Dave Gorman.  If you are a developer interested in learning about Blockchain, check out this free 6 week course being offered by Coursera.  Here is the complete course description:

“About this course: If you’re a software developer and new to blockchain, this is the course for you. Several experienced IBM blockchain developer advocates will lead you through a series of videos that describe high-level concepts, components, and strategies on building blockchain business networks. You’ll also get hands-on experience modeling and building blockchain networks as well as create your first blockchain application.

The first part of this course covers basic concepts of blockchain, and no programming skills are required. However, to complete three of the four labs, you must understand basic software object-oriented programming and how to use the command line. It’s also helpful, but not required, that you can write code in JavaScript.

When you complete the course, you should understand what a blockchain business network is, how to build and model a simple blockchain solution, and the role of the developer in creating blockchain applications.

If you successfully complete the course, you’ll receive a certificate of completion and an Acclaim badge. You’ll need to pass several end-of-section quizzes and a final exam that include multiple choice, true and false, and fill in the blank questions.
This course does not cover Bitcoin or cryptocurrency in detail.

Who is this class for: Software developers who are new to blockchain.”

Enrollment is free or you can seek a certificate for a small fee.

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IBM Domino 10 – HCL Edition

Oct 26

Posted by Dave Habz


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The big news stories around Domino today.  First I want to honor Antoine “Fats” Domino who passed away October 25th.  Fats was an amazing Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Famer, performing for nearly 60 years.  He had 35 records on the Billboard Top 40 with songs like “Blueberry Hill.” Fats Domino had an amazing list of achievements in his lifetime.

On this same day, as if keeping his name alive like the Olympic flame, IBM announced that the Domino product line has been energized with what I believe is unprecedented financial backing not seen since IBM acquired Lotus. IBM announced several key things around the brand including a partnership HCL to provide an infusion of product development.  The product list includes:

  • IBM Notes and Domino
  • IBM SmartCloud Notes
  • IBM Notes Traveler
  • IBM Mobile Connect
  • IBM Verse
  • IBM Mail Support for Microsoft Outlook (IMSMO)
  • IBM WISPR
  • IBM Enterprise Integrator (LEI)
  • IBM Sametime portfolio
  • IBM Connections Chat/Meetings
  • IBM Client Access (ICAA)

Along with this announcement is the next major release Domino 10, scheduled for 2018.
You can register to participate in the community input on the product roadmap with #Domino2025 Jam.  And version FP10 for Version 9.0.1 is on track to be released by end of year.

IBM already established the success of the IBM-HCL partnership with their Tivoli and Rational Software brands, so this will be a natural extension of that partnership.

IBM Domino, like its musical namesake, already has legendary longevity of success.  I would not be surprised to see IBM Notes/Domino portfolio rival the career of the Great “Fats” Domino.

By the way, IBM, thanks for using Yellow in your announcement.

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2017 IBM Champion Nominations are being accepted

Oct 9

Posted by Dave Habz


It is that time of year again.  If you know someone who has stood out in the IBM world, go here and nominate them so they get the recognition they deserve.

ibmchampion

Here are the criteria taken from the nomination page:

Demonstrate both expertise in and extraordinary support and advocacy for IBM technology, communities, and solutions.
Share advocacy and influence both within and outside their organizations or customer engagements.
Influence and mentor to help others make the most of investments in IBM software, solutions and services.

You want to nominate (or renominate) those who have offered significant contributions over the past 12 months. Consider what you (or they) have done that is regular, significant, impactful. Contributions should be above and beyond a nominee’s job duties, but may be internal or external. The list below is just a few example

– Regularly blogging or creating other technical content
– Tweeting regularly (on topics relevant to our industry, but not necessarily IBM-specific tweets)
– Speaking at multiple events in a calendar year
– User Group Conference Committee member (involves the planning and execution of one or more conferences, events, or meetups)
– President, Leader, or Board member of a worldwide or local user group
– Providing regular customer reference engagements
– Regularly being an advocate for IBM products inside your organization, making connections, and educating users

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Cognitive Collaboration is here with IBM Watson Workspace

Oct 2

Posted by Dave Habz


IBM has extended the power of artificial intelligence to business persistent chats.  The software is called IBM Watson Workspace and it was just released last week.  The power is not just in its ability to interpret content and context, but also that it can be integrated with so many other platforms via the APIs.  Rather than write my interpretation of it, I will let you start by reading and watching what IBM has put together here.

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Free version of Domino for development/testing

Sep 14

Posted by Dave Habz


Yes, non-production IBM Domino servers can be run for free now.  You can set up a server for development or testing.  It must be installed as a utility server, not enterprise.
Read the official European IBM post here and the US post is here.

Find the software on DeveloperWorks.  Details on getting the FPs are still being worked out.

 

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Engage 2018 User Group location: on a cruise ship!

Sep 12

Posted by Dave Habz


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This may be a first for user group meetings.  Engage will be held May 22-23 on the Holland America cruise ship SS Rotterdam.  How cool is that?  When you think about it, it makes a lot of sense.  No need to search for the evening venues, etc.  It is all in one location.  And there is no worry about people arriving late or leaving early to catch a plane.  Awesome.  Start planning on it.  The hardest part is convincing your boss that this is a work-related professional development event.
Kudos to fellow IBM Champion Theo Heselmans!

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How to fix sync issues after upgrading to Traveler 9.0.1.18 or higher

Sep 8

Posted by Dave Habz


A recent technote on the IBM support website was published that more clearly explains a new default value that may catch you by surprise.  It allows Traveler to access the mail file as the user rather than as the Traveler server.  This can be impacted by security settings in the server documents of the mail server and the Traveler server.  So if users are having issues with synchronizing their mail after the upgrade, this is a good article to start with for troubleshooting.

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Hot off the press: Join me at Watson Workspace!

Jul 12

Posted by Dave Habz


IBM Watson Workspace logo

Watson Workspace desktop clients are now available HERE.  Watson Workspace is a community collaboration tool that also uses Watson to filter and categorize the content.   The product is still in beta, but if you are already in a workspace with me, you can access the desktop app now.  (mobile apps are already available)

If you are not in the beta program and would like to be, post a comment and we will communicate separately to get you added.

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