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Domino Mobile Apps for the iPad is Here!


A Notes client (sort of) for the iPad has just been released!  This is the announcement.  I’m looking forward to the next steps when they port this to the iPhone and Android phone.  All the security, replication, workflow and offline functionality of Notes with the portability of a mobile device and no redundant develop to web-enable any apps.  Nice job IBM and HCL.

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IBM Domino Mobile Apps Now Available in the iOS App Store

We took all of your candid and valuable beta-testing feedback, and turned it into reality: IBM Domino Mobile Apps is now available for free in the iOS App Store! This means that your entire organization can access every single one of its Domino applications from an iPad. You have the ability to drive app consumption within your organization — bringing the power of Domino to your end users wherever they are working — online or off.

Extend the reach of your existing applications and download IBM Domino Mobile Apps today.

Please note: due to import of encryption regulations IBM Domino Mobile Apps is not yet available in France or Israel. We anticipate regulatory approval shortly.

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Tell Your Boss, Tell Your Friends! The Forrester Total Economic Impact™ of IBM Domino Webinar is Coming.

You’ve asked for help in convincing your organization why Domino is still critical to your business. Join us on Thursday, April 25th, to learn from the Forrester Group’s Total Economic Impact (TEI) team what their findings on Domino could mean to every organization. Plus, what you should share with your business and technical leaders. Lastly, hear a firsthand account from an IT leader why having Domino at the core of their business, matters. We look forward to seeing you there.

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ALERT: End of Google Cloud Messaging Support impact for IBM Verse Android clients


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(Updated 3/21/2019) If you ever wondered why you should keep up to date with your server installations, this IBM Technote published today describes one really good reason.  Less than a year ago Google announced they are deprecating Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) and have replaced it with Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM).   Google will remove GCM support at any time on or after April 11, 2019 (3 weeks from today).

Why do you care? This service is used by IBM Traveler (server) to communicate with Android devices (Verse for Android).  When Google made this announcement, IBM quickly incorporated the new service into the latest Android Verse app (V10.0.4) and the latest release of the Traveler server code stream (V10.0.1).  NOTE: This is the Traveler version, NOT the version of Domino that Traveler is running on.  Traveler V10.0.1 works on Domino 9.0.1. Yes, if you are running Traveler on Websphere, you still need to upgrade Traveler.

If you get automatic updates from the app store, you will already have this version of the app on your device.  If you have automatic updates disabled, be sure to update this app before April 11, 2019.  But Traveler on your server still needs to be upgraded.

If you are using IBM SmartCloud Notes (IBM Connections Cloud) for your email service, you have nothing to worry about.  IBM already took care of it for you.

Read this IBM Technote for details. 

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