Spark Ideas – Connect 2016

This year at Connect in Orlando the Nerd Girls and IBM once more hosted the Spark Ideas session where we ask people to talk for around 6 mins on any topic they like.

This year we had some great from changing career to changing country, to dealing with large life changes to growing your own vegetables. We managed to get the sessions recorded* and we have now uploaded them into a youtube playlist for you to enjoy.

I hope you find them as entertaining, enlightening and moving as the audience in Florida did.  A huge thank you to Amanda Bauman, Jamie Magee, Ginni Saini, Chris Miller, Lauren Maxwell, Theo Heselmans, Mat Newman and Carolyn Pampino for so generously sharing

*apologies to Mitch Cohen who took the raw video as I then edited them and uploaded them. Any issues with the video are entirely down to me.  Thanks Mitch!

Whilst You’ve Not Been Looking Something Amazing…

Next week in Eindhoven there is an IBM conference running for two days but if you haven’t been paying attention you may not have noticed what Engage has become and if you don’t act very quickly  – like today quickly, you’ll miss a fantastic and free opportunity.

Started and run by Theo Heselmans , Engage has grown far beyond the original Belgian community and this year – with almost 400 attendees and 85 speakers he’s providing an event for attendees from around the world and another great location – the Evoluon in Eindhoven.   Even if you made it to Florida in January (and especially if you didn’t) what’s awaiting you in Eindhoven is something very new including strategy sessions, round table discussions and content that hasn’t been seen anywhere else.  That includes my session – this year with puppetry (because how better to explain SSL vulnerabilities than by using hand puppets) .

The keynote is being given by an IBM team led by Inhi Cho Suh the new General Manager for IBM Collaboration Solutions, Suzanne Livingston (Group Product Manager, IBM Mail, Chat, Meetings & Social Cognitive Solutions), Chris Crummey (World Wide Executive Director of Evangelism and Customer Experience) and Sara Gibbons (Senior User Experience Designer).  

The round table discussions  are definitely something I’ll be attending too, scheduled 4x each day and each individually hosted by either someone from IBM or an event sponsor. Want to talk to Inhi Cho Suh about ICS strategy? Ed Brill about Verse Deployment or Matt White about extending your skillset to Cloud technologies?  You won’t easily get that opportunity again.

All that is just the beginning, take a look at the full agenda here then RUN don’t walk to try and grab the last 20 or so places before registration closes.

As for me, I’ll be driving over next Tuesday and presenting Thursday morning so I have plenty of time to go to sessions myself and just generally see and talk to people.  If you want to meet up or have any questions to ask me, just email or DM me and we’ll get something organised.

My session is at 11.30 on Thursday morning  is Building & Deploying SHA2 Certificates
If you saw my session with Mark Myers at Connect in January you may wonder if this is the same thing.  It’s not.  For a start I have hand puppets and no Mark.  I hope to explain where to expect your highest risk, how to stay secure by having a strategy and how to generate and actually deploy SHA2 certificates in Domino, WebSphere and IBM HTTP Server.

I hope to see you in Eindhoven !

 

Goodbye SocialBizUG & Thanks For Everything

As you’ve probably seen SocialBizUG (http://www.socialbizug.org) has closed down and IBM have launched a new IBM Social Business User Community site.

SocialBizUG was owned and managed by the team at WIS who have been such a large part of our community for many years through the View magazine and conferences, the dev and admin tips newsletters and much more.  They remain very active in the publishing and conference space, just not our little corner of it 🙂

I”d like to send out a big thank you to the WIS team who produced and edited so much great content over the years especially Celia Hamilton, Sarah Cenedella, Stephen Gainer, Sue Morrell, Debbie Lynd and Noreen  Chase.   We live in a big world of technology co-existence – I hope to run across you again soon. 

Connect 2016 – A Wrap Up

As I get ready to leave Florida tomorrow I realise that I haven’t blogged since Connect began (for me) on Friday 29th.  This was our 21st IBM Orlando conference and like everyone else I was prepared to see it go forever or merge with Las Vegas.  That hasn’t happened and I hope after the last two years it won’t.

My Connect starts early on Saturday with meetings of The Penumbra Group an organisation of Business Partners who work with IBM social software. We joined Penumbra in 1996 after starting Turtle and realising we were isolated as a small BP in a small corner of a small country, it allowed us to talk openly to and partner with others in a similar situation around the world.  Thanks to Penumbra we met some of the smartest people doing what we do and many of them are now my closest friends.  We start our meetings talking about our businesses and what struck me this year was how technologically diverse everyone has become.  There’s no such thing as working with a single technology anymore, it’s about integration, coexistance and enhancement.  That’s a positive theme I saw repeated throughout the conference.

Monday morning saw a new format Opening General Session. It’s a hard balance to get right with an audience of CIOs, analysts, press, customers, sales people and BPs – at least one or two sections will be boring for someone.  This year IBM gave very clear information in advance on how the OGS would work, an opening hour of strategy and review followed by an hours break and then another hour of demo and customer stories.  I’ll be honest, I doubted how many would return after the break but it’s a testament to how well judged the format was that just about everyone came back.  It was fast paced, well structured and interesting (actually good customer stories).

Looking back 10 years the OGS used to be about underlying technology, we’d hear about changes to Domino view indexes or a new Sametime feature but we’re not there anymore – the underlying architecture and how to discussions are saved for breakout sessions, the OGS is about VISION and I say that with no sarcasm at all.  What I want from IBM in the OGS is what I got – a clear vision of where the technology is going, where my customers need to be,  and what and when IBM plan to deliver along that path.

The less said of the opening speaker the better – a shouty millenial who actually mouthed along to the videos from his youtube channel as they played and I suspect plans to patent the word EXPONENTIAL.  He was no Brian Cox or Neil DeGrasse Tyson but at least he wasn’t around for long and the follow on speakers were all great.

There were lots of good news items and great demos of ongoing developments such as the personal assistant features in the mobile application and the evolution of the Verse UI as well as Project Toscana which is a new persistent chat client that will integrate with Verse, with Connections and with other shared data. Connections itself is being redesigned to ensure you are being shown the most useful information for whatever you are doing in an appealing and clear layout (I realise that sounds a bit vague but once there are good screenshots I”ll share them).  Of course there was also the big news I was beginning to wonder if we’d hear ..

IBM Verse on premise built on top of Domino and due this year

.. I have many customers who aren’t ready to move to the Cloud yet but weren’t sure where Domino was headed or if they should be moving “to Verse” or something else.  IBM is committed to the Domino server (which still beats any other mail server into a cocked hat) with a new UI and deeper integration with Connections, *cough*Sametime*cough*, IBM Docs etc.  If you’re on a Domino platform it’s still a critical part of IBM’s server strategy and underpins many of the “futures” we were being shown.  There was also an announcement of Outlook running on top of Domino later this year so that gives you a lot of choices of client to access your servers Notes, iNotes, Traveler, Verse (desktop and mobile), Connections Mail and Outlook.

By the time the OGS drew to a close the nervous cynicism of Sunday had become tentatively excited optimism. For me that’s down to two things, seeing IBM clearly showing they understand what their customers need and are working to deliver it (as opposed to telling customers what they need) and a much looser , more inclusive attitude.

I had lots of discussions with friends, customers, other BPs and IBMers throughout the week and the general feel was consistently that a community was being rebuilt, that there are people within IBM who recognise the benefits from creating closer relationships with partners and customers. There were clear signals that IBM were listening and adjusting their strategy.  Less mention of “cloud or nothing” and more “this is where we want to take you but we’re not forcing you down a particular path”.  Yes if I’m being cynical I could point out that the detail of how this would all be accomplished was scarce but I can wait for them to share that so long as the final destination is where I want to be.

Under the heading of “pulling the community together” I’d like to say thank you to Amanda Bauman @ IBM who worked so hard to bring “Swolphin Lotusphere” to “Hilton Connect” , even organising a craft beer night , a Karaoke night and getting the Nerd Girls Sparks session on the agenda.

I used to say that I’d leave Florida each year feeling energised, excited, happy and determined to learn new things.  That was definitely true this year.  I love the Hilton location, by far over the Swan/Dolphin (those outdoor firepits for late night chats are much better than the rotunda) and the bar was nicely laid out (if horrifically expensive and that comes from a girl who buys drinks in London bars).

My Connect Words For 2016

Community

Vision

Conversations

Enthusiasm

Firepit

Sunshine

AGAIN!

Nothing is confirmed yet but I hope to see everyone at the end of January 2017 at the Hilton Orlando..

It’s been real 🙂

 

Off To Florida – Where I’ll Be

I’m sat here thinking about packing, I’ve also just rush ordered some headphones from Amazon for delivery tonight (PSB M4U 1 on a special sale deal),  had a new IMuto charger delivered (20 quid bargain) and am constantly refreshing my weather app set to Orlando.. that must mean it’s nearly time to get on a plane and start my journey to IBM Connect

After 21 years it’s amazing everything still feels new and exciting but it’s a new location (the Hilton Orlando), I have lots of new content, a new co speaker (waves at Mark Myers) and I’m going to get to spend lots of time with some of you I never get to see.. so in case you want to see me here’s where I’ll be

Saturday

BALD (Bloggers meet up) – at least I think it’s happening at the Hilton around 3pm. Keep an eye on Bill Malchisky’s blog for more details.

Sunday

6pm Opening  Showcase and Speedgeeking

7pm Welcome Reception

Monday

11.30am in Lake Eola A #1086

I will be presenting on security with Mark Myers (we may have to miss the last part of the keynote to make sure we’re in place in time)

Our session will focus on the recent SSL vulnerabilities and how to create and deploy a SHA2 certificate (#1086)

Tuesday

2.30pm in Florida 4 we are doing Spark Ideas #1120

This year I’m just hosting but we have some amazing speakers and content including

Theo Heselmans: Keeping Up – Explorations Into A Smarter World
Jamie Magee: The Urban Gardener
Mat Newman: Nurturing the Nerdy Child
Carolyn Pampino: Hearts wide open: Respecting our parents wishes
Chris Miller: When Three Weeks Changed Everything
Amanda Bauman: From shy girl to nerd girl in 7 weeks!
Lauren Maxwell:
From Opera to IT: Career Improvisation and Unlikely Paths
Ginni Saini:  Relocating From India to America – Choosing Change & Facing Challenges

5.15pm in Lake Mizell AB.  How To Plan & Complete Your Connections Upgrade #1084

It’s the last session of the day before everyone heads to Universal for the party and I’ll be presenting on how to plan and complete a Connections upgrade including to 5.5 and its day 1 fixes. I’ve spent the past few weeks buiding new installs of 5.5 in labs and documenting it for Connections101 as well as discovering some surprises along the way..

Evening

Harry Potter @ Universal Studios

Wednesday

Jus’ hanging around the Hilton going to sessions and saying goodbye to people 🙂

I am trying not to organise too much ahead of time so make sure you reach out to me (email is best) if you’re around

See you there

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Spark Ideas …Your Turn

This January at Connect the Nerd Girls will once again be bringing you Spark Ideas.  Sparks are a series of 6 min informal talks on a variety of topics – we have our own channel on Vimeo but to see last year’s sessions take a look at our playlist on youtube

Sparks doesn’t really have a single message but the stories represent things like strength, joy, persistence, inspiration and bravery of all kinds. You may not think that applies to you but I can assure you it does.  For instance

  • Have you been involved in any educational projects around STEM – even a school science or computing project?
  • Do you have something that inspired you this year or is inspiring you to change that you want to talk about?
  • Do you have ideas on how to encourage girls into STEM or experience of the challenges they face and how they overcome them?
  • What new opportunities are there that are being missed?
  • What brings you joy?

If you think you’d like to speak, or just want to talk through an idea please ping me on Skype (GabriellaDavis) or on twitter @Gabturtle or contact Amanda Bauman at IBM @amandabauman.  Connect is fast approaching so get in touch soon

Sparks is on Tuesday at 2.30 in Florida 4 and we hope to see you there.

 

 

https://vimeo.com/channels/sparkideas

 

Orlando Here We Come…

Surprise and delight (yes honestly, I had no idea if I’d get on the agenda this year) but I’ll be speaking at IBM Connect in Orlando in January.  When I heard about my session acceptances no-one else seemed to be posting about theirs so I wasn’t sure if there was some NDA I had missed.. apparently not and now the session preview tool is available with all the sessions and timings, I guess I’m good to share 🙂

On Monday at 11.30 am in Lake Eola A I will be presenting on security with Mark Myers from LDC Via.

Our session will focus on the recent SSL vulnerabilities and how to create and deploy a SHA2 certificate (#1086)

Two years ago enabling your site with SSL was a simple affair, buy a certificate or create your own, install it, then just remember to renew it every couple of years. Then, suddenly security holes are being found in SSL virtually every month , popular browsers stop connecting to your site to protect themselves, and you’re continually being told your users data is at risk. In this session we will discuss how it all went wrong and can go wrong again, then go through each step of requesting, generating and deploying a 4096 SHA-2 certificate to use in a keyfile by Domino, IBM Connections, IBM Sametime and other WebSphere products. If you work with these IBM products and need to secure them with confidence this session will show you how!

On Tuesday at 5.15pm (eek!) in Lake Mizell AB

I’ll be presenting on how to Plan & Complete a Connections Upgrade, hopefully talking about Connections 5.5 if it’s shipped and out of NDA by then.

This is the last session of the day on Tuesday just before everyone leaves to go to Harry Potter @ Universal so I’m going to take a chance that some of you will be there and put together a great presentation for you (#1084)

So we have IBM Connections installed, but now it’s time to consider what and when to update. It could be a WebSphere fix or a DB2 fixpack, a new application, or database scheme. Some updates are for security, some for performance and some for new features. In this session we’ll discuss how you can decide when and what to upgrade, how to plan for and perform a safe upgrade, test when it’s complete and what things can trip you up along the way. All of this is based on lessons learned over hundreds of deployments.

Finally I’m really excited to say that IBM have invited us to do Spark Ideas again this year

– it’s always a fun and inspiring time when 8 or so brave volunteers get up on stage to tell us in 6 minutes about something that inspires them or changed them.  I’ll do another blog following on from this explaining more but if you know Sparks, enjoy Sparks and will be at Connect drop either Amanda Bauman (@amandabauman) or I a line – as always we are looking for volunteer speakers (and if you know you would like to talk but don’t know on what, I can even help you work that out)

Sparks will be 2.30pm on Tuesday in Florida 4 – give your week a lift and come and see us or even join in.  We’ve got ideas for a few surprises this year too (#1120)

I am writing my sessions now so if there’s anything you would like to ask me to cover (within my topics) please let me know and I’ll try and do that.

So Orlando here I come (well “we” as my colleagues Mike Smith & Tim Davis will be there too).. we really look forward to seeing you there.

 

Conference Review 2015

Well it’s nearly the end of the year and my planning has started already for 2016 but I thought it would be nice to say thanks and give some feedback on the conferences I spoke at and attended in 2015. I apologise in advance if I miss out some organisers names – I don’t know all of them but my thanks always go to the entire organising teams.

My last conference this year was Social Connections in Stuttgart , I also spoke at their event in Boston in April. Due to my own prior commitments I literally had to fly in to Stuttgart, present and fly out again which was a great pity.   It’s an interesting conference in which every session focuses on Connections and collaboration and not least because, at least in Stuttgart, the audience was much more executive and so less hard core technical than many of the user group events I go to.  That’s no bad thing and it opens up scope for me to present on less technical and more strategic topics.  It’s also very interesting to hear from those working on different ends of the deployment spectrum such as user adoption or cultural change. Thanks for everyone involved including Christoph, Doug, Femke, Jan, Lars, Maria, Martin, Simon, Stuart & Wannes.

Social Connections would definitely be on my agenda for 2016.

In March 2015 I was at Engage in Ghent.  Once more Theo puts on what I consider to be the best technical and networking event in Europe, possibly worldwide.  The content is only a part of the Engage experience as there are multiple out of session events and opportunities and it puts the European audience in the centre.  There are few IBM presented sessions other than the keynotes and I would say it’s a true community event. Thanks to Theo & Hilde for all their hard work every year.

Engage is March 23-24 in Eindhoven in 2016. I already have my travel booked.

ISBG is the Norwegian IBM User Group event that takes place in Larvik, Norway at the end of May each year.  This was my 3rd year attending and I did three technical sessions all with the theme of integration and single sign on.  The audience tolerate me speaking in English and (at least for my sessions) are primarily technical. ISBG have a great afternoon event on the first day in which we break into teams and have competing challenges including answering questions after visiting sponsors.  The challenge has a theme and a story each year and the ISBG team puts a huge amount of effort into the story and the accompanying video (CSI 6 this year)  – see here for what an amazing job they do.  In addition we are entertained at dinner by Rune Carlson one of the conference organisers and a professional, award winning , magician.  It’s a beautiful location with an enthusiastic audience and lots of pure fun thanks to everyone involved including Roger, Vanessa, Wensche and Rolf.

If I get asked back I hope to be at ISBG 2016 in May

In August I attended MWLUG for the first time.  This is partly because it was held in Atlanta and I have several customers in the surrounding area but also because it draws an audience from around the US with a few hundred people attending.  This turned out to be a great decision, there was a very wide range of attendees and sessions, lots of friends and people I used to only see at Lotusphere were there, the hotel / location were great and the organisers put a lot of effort into providing activities outside of regular sessions and into the evenings. I came away feeling happy, excited to be doing what I do and invigorated – in other words the feeling I am used to come away with in January.  Thanks Richard, Lisa and everyone on the MWLUG team

In 2016 MWLUG will be held in July (I think) in Austin, Texas which hopefully means we’ll be able to visit the IBM Design Labs as part of or before the event.  I’ll definitely be submitting a session as it’s a great conference so I hope to be there.

Finally I spoke at Icon UK in London in September.  It’s great to have a UK based event and IBM supporting it by hosting it at their offices on South Bank. It’s a great location and everyone seemed to have a good time.  I believe, but don’t know, that based on its success this year there are plans to repeat it in 2016 in September. If so I definitely plan to be there.  Thanks to the Icon team including Tim, Steve and Victor.

Then there was IBM Connected in Orlando last January.  I don’t think any of us knew what to expect with the reconfigured conference that was held entirely at the Swan hotel.  Definitely it was going to be smaller and more than a few regular faces were missing and missed.  I think everyone agreed it was a successful event – sometimes all you need is the people and the place, the rest is just bonus and Orlando in January definitely had all of that.  As a swan-song (no pun intended) to 20 years of Lotus Orlando it was bittersweet but turns out.. not such a swan-song after all.  IBM Connect is once more in Orlando this January at the Hilton Convention Center (you can register for it here) and I’ll be both attending and speaking.  Starting the year in Orlando in January as it was meant to be….

This year I was unable to attend AUSLUG/Inform in Australia. I hope to fix that next year if I can just price up flights I can afford when the location and dates are available. Ideally I’d be interested in tying that into work or another event in that part of the world so we’ll see if anything comes up..:-)

That’s it so far .. hopefully I’ll see you somewhere along the way. Now for a few weeks of no travel before the New Year starts.  We’ve nearly made it through another year everyone.. high fives all around !

Icon UK, Upgrading Connections and Adapting To Technology

This week I was at Icon UK at IBM’s offices on South Bank and as usual it was a great event.  Lots of technical and non technical content, attendees, speakers and sponsors and it gave me the chance to talk to people I rarely get to see (some I hadn’t seen since January).  It always give me a boost to attend a community event and reconnect in person with everyone.  There were several sessions I missed and wished I could have attended so I’ll keep an eye out for the the published slides.  In the meantime I thought I’d share the slides from my two sessions.

The first one is on upgrading Connections – this is a new session and I tried to take a lot of content and present it in a more accessible way.  I’d be interested in feedback on whether you think it’s useful though

My second session was with Mark Myers and we talked about the importance of learning to change your technology.  There aren’t many slides because it was an informal talk but the point I certainly wanted to make was that as technologists or engineers we need to stop identifying ourselves with a brand or a product or a system and instead identify ourselves around our areas of expertise which can cross into lots of technologies.  Once you take a step back and do that you realise things like “Cloud” are not a threat, they are an opportunity to bring the skills you already have into play.