The User Access Manager (UAM) features management of
- External (Guest) Users for IBM Connections
- Internal Users “Terms of Use” Acceptance
and much more
Simplify the administration of IBM Connections with this easy to install and easy to use web interface tool. Complex multilevel administration commands can be done with just a single click, even by administrators without WebSphere background. Easily accelerate and automate administrative tasks and enhance the maintenance tasks for IBM Connections. Benefit from extremely lowered effort for training and maintenance.
The document summarizes the new features and improvements in Release 10 of the XCC product. Key additions include custom grids, access restrictions for XCC pages, business cards displayed in XCC pages, and an integrated code editor in HTML widgets. New widgets were also added, such as the clipping, community description, pinned files, and my links widgets. Improvements include an increased code size limit for HTML widgets and a forum widget that can aggregate multiple forums.
What's New in XCC 9.0 - Web Content and Custom Apps Extension for IBM Connections
New Features:
- XCC Cloud for IBM Connections Cloud
- FlyOut Page
- Custom Widgets API
- Client-Side-Caching
- Gallery Widget
- Community Overview Widget
and much more..
The document provides setup instructions for XCC Cloud, which extends IBM Connections Cloud. It includes:
1. Instructions for administrators to setup XCC Cloud, including choosing a Bluemix data center, registering XCC as an internal app, copying OAuth credentials, and entering a license key.
2. Directions for creating an intranet landing page and adding it to the IBM Connections navigation bar.
3. Information for users on granting access to the intranet when accessing for the first time.
4. Details on configuring mobile access and settings for XCC Cloud in the IBM Connections mobile app.
The document provides an overview of the XCC - IBM Connections Extension. It describes the layout and design capabilities including grid templates, CSS styles, and layout samples. It also summarizes 50 available widgets for integrating various types of content like news, events, files, forums, profiles etc. The document outlines the mobile experience and personalization features. It discusses custom application development and access rights for different user roles like page editors, content masters and administrators.
This document provides an overview of new features, improvements, best practices, and bug fixes in XCC 13, an extension for IBM Connections and Digital Workplace Hub. Key updates include content creation directly in XCC, widgets for community members and subscribed communities, automatic sliding for news widgets, improved navigation in XCC4Mobile, performance enhancements, and internationalization of the admin panel. It also outlines integrations with services like Box, Salesforce, and Watson Workspace as well as contact information.
This document provides an overview of new features in Release 6.0 (October 2014) of the Web Content Management Extension for IBM Connections (XCC). Key new features include personalizing the home page based on user attributes, new forum and birthday widgets, improved people selector, standalone blogs and wikis, picture sliders, navigation layout options, embedded videos, backup/export functionality, and various enhancements and bug fixes. The extension provides additional content management capabilities for IBM Connections users.
API & Custom Widgets coming in XCC next - Web Content and Custom App Extensio...TIMETOACT GROUP
There‘s an API for that..., built custom widgets, integrate applications into your Intranet with IBM Connections and XCC - Web Content and Custom App Extension for IBM Connections. See http://connections-apps.com/xcc for more information.
With this new release, our Connections Administration Toolkit (CAT) does not only offer full support for Connections 5.0 CR3 and its configuration properties, but also introduces many new and exciting features. We have created a new user interface for better handling, released the export and import feature, and for the first time we start writing into Connections databases.
The document provides an overview of new features and improvements in XCC 11, an IBM Connections customization tool. Key additions include enhanced personalization options, a new Forms widget to embed forms from Forms Experience Builder, a media gallery widget with video support, and performance and compatibility improvements. The release also includes administrative dashboard enhancements and updated widgets.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the XCC Technical User's Guide. It describes the different runtime modes for XCC, prerequisites for installation, and steps for installing XCC. The key points are:
- XCC can run in different modes including on-premise, flyout, community, anonymous, cloud, and mobile.
- Prerequisites include IBM Connections version support, browser support, files needed, and system requirements.
- Installation involves steps like creating a new application server, enabling trace logs, configuring WebSphere, and deploying the XCC EAR file.
XCC is a web content management extension for IBM Connections that allows for personalized content delivery. It uses both passive personalization via LDAP profile attributes as well as active personalization by allowing users to set their own preferences. Personalization can be implemented across various page elements including navigation, news, events, and the homepage. The personalization is useful for multinational companies to deliver localized content to users based on attributes like language and location.
This document provides an overview of new features, improvements, and bug fixes in XCC 12. Key highlights include:
1. Page templating allows pages to inherit elements like widgets, grids and styles from templates.
2. New widgets like ActivityStream, Files Explorer, My Quicklinks, and My Notes have been added.
3. Features for IBM Connections Cloud like iframe widgets and XCC for communities are now available.
4. Custom headers enable full responsive layout and integrated navigation for XCC and Connections.
The Digital Workplace Hub: Where Digital and Engagement Propel the Market Lea...TIMETOACT GROUP
IBM Connect 2017, Session 1434: IBM Connections + XCC (Web Content & Custom Apps) = IBM Digital Workplace Hub
Session by
Randy Frink (IBM WW Sales BUE Social Software)
Felix Binsack (TIMETOACT GROUP)
The Connections Administration Toolkit (CAT) is a web application that simplifies administration and management of IBM Connections. It allows managing content, access rights, users, and configurations with just a few clicks without needing to edit XML files or use command lines. CAT provides predefined usage scenarios and reports to move content between communities, manage internal and external users, configure system settings and notifications, rebuild search indexes, and more. It offers benefits like reduced administration costs, faster user support, and customization through plugins.
XCC is a tool that allows users to customize IBM Connections in several ways:
1) It provides improved onboarding experiences for new users, easier internal communications, and customization options for line of business managers and community managers.
2) It integrates custom applications into IBM Connections using features like single sign-on, iFrames, and JavaScript.
3) It supports mobile users, anonymous access, external customers/partners, and can be used for Intranets in the cloud.
ARCHIVE - XCC 4.5 Web Content Management Extension for IBM ConnectionsTIMETOACT GROUP
Many companies decide to use their Internet Web Content Management System for their Intranet too. Web Content Management Systems are excellent in top-down communication. IBM Connections is excellent in peer-to-peer collaboration. Using separate platforms for communication and collaboration causes confusion and confronts users and authors with difficult choices: where to publish and where to search content. Governance problems, fragmentation, user frustration and lost potential are the consequences.
The Web Content Management Extension (XCC) enhances IBM Connections with classic Web CMS capabilities and thus integrates the two antipodes of an intranet, i.e. peer-to-peer collaboration with top-down communication. IBM Connections with the Web Content Management Extension XCC creates a beautifully integrated Social Intranet. See an extensive live demo of XCC. Learn how to manage internal communications with IBM Connections and why IBM Connections adoption and ROI will increase with XCC by 50% to 100%.
This document provides information on using the XCC extension for IBM Connections, including its role concepts, site structure customization options like layout, CSS, images and language files, page management features, and various widget types that can be included like news, files, communities and more. It describes how to configure and manage the different aspects of an XCC-powered site.
24 Ways to Enhance IBM Connections with XCC – Web Content & Custom Apps Exte...TIMETOACT GROUP
The document discusses ways that IBM Connections and XCC can be used to enhance internal communications and collaboration. XCC allows organizations to create a single point of truth on their intranet by publishing all content in one place. It enables internal communications teams to design comprehensive intranets, curate employee generated content, and engage with employees. XCC also makes it easy for business units, top managers, and community managers to create and maintain customized landing pages.
IBM Connections 6 will be release on March 28th. XCC is going to work with IBM Connections 6 Classic without any modifications! Full XCC reature compatibility with iBM Connections 6 from day 1. Have a look at first screenshots including an outlook of what will come soon.
This document provides an overview of new features and updates for December 2020, including converting external users to internal users, adding widgets to all communities, exporting wikis and files in HTML format, and managing external users and communities. It also lists additional use cases and resources on the Connections Administration Toolkit including more than 60 examples, detailed descriptions of problems and solutions, and instructional videos.
This document provides an overview of the role concepts, administration features, page customization options, and widgets available in the XCC (eXtensible Content Components) extension for IBM Connections. It explains the different user roles in XCC including Admin, Content Master, and Reader. It also describes the admin dashboard, customizing page layouts and CSS, including widgets, navigation, access rights, and more. The document is a technical reference for configuring and using the various features within the XCC extension.
Integrate Applications into IBM Connections Cloud and On Premises (AD 1632)TIMETOACT GROUP
This document provides an overview of integrating applications into IBM Connections cloud and on-premises environments. It discusses architectural questions to consider, such as whether to support both cloud and on-premises. It also covers how to integrate applications by leveraging APIs, customizing the navigation, and recommended tools. The presentation was given by software architects from TIMETOACT, an IBM business partner that develops applications integrating with IBM Connections.
XCC 7.0 is an extension for IBM Connections that introduces new widgets like Preferences, Profile Completion, Popular Content, and Suggestions. It includes performance improvements like JavaScript minification and reduced server load. Mobile app improvements include optimized sliders and picture galleries. Bug fixes address issues with telephone/mobile numbers, flash videos, and page sizing. The document provides links to presentations and videos demonstrating the extension's onboarding experience, user experience, and custom app capabilities.
The document tells the story of how many companies unsuccessfully tried to use the same complex web content management system (CMS) for both their internal intranet and public internet sites. This led internal line of business users to find the CMS too complicated, resulting in outdated and incomplete intranet content. It also describes how separate collaborative software platforms later fragmented users' attention and content across multiple systems. The document argues that internet and intranet require different CMS and that separate communication and collaboration platforms weaken both and cause fragmentation issues.
The official booklet for the IBM Digital Workplace Hub, the smart and powerful combination of marketleading IBM Connections and TIMETOACT's XCC - Web Content & Custom Apps Extension.
IBM Digital Workplace Hub with IBM Connections & TIMETOACT's XCC - Web Conten...TIMETOACT GROUP
This presentation is an overview of the problems of traditional intranets that use different platforms for communication, collaboration and applications and shows what an deeply integrated Intranet on the basis of IBM Connections & XCC - Web Content & Custom Apps Extension could look like.
API & Custom Widgets coming in XCC next - Web Content and Custom App Extensio...TIMETOACT GROUP
There‘s an API for that..., built custom widgets, integrate applications into your Intranet with IBM Connections and XCC - Web Content and Custom App Extension for IBM Connections. See http://connections-apps.com/xcc for more information.
With this new release, our Connections Administration Toolkit (CAT) does not only offer full support for Connections 5.0 CR3 and its configuration properties, but also introduces many new and exciting features. We have created a new user interface for better handling, released the export and import feature, and for the first time we start writing into Connections databases.
The document provides an overview of new features and improvements in XCC 11, an IBM Connections customization tool. Key additions include enhanced personalization options, a new Forms widget to embed forms from Forms Experience Builder, a media gallery widget with video support, and performance and compatibility improvements. The release also includes administrative dashboard enhancements and updated widgets.
This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the XCC Technical User's Guide. It describes the different runtime modes for XCC, prerequisites for installation, and steps for installing XCC. The key points are:
- XCC can run in different modes including on-premise, flyout, community, anonymous, cloud, and mobile.
- Prerequisites include IBM Connections version support, browser support, files needed, and system requirements.
- Installation involves steps like creating a new application server, enabling trace logs, configuring WebSphere, and deploying the XCC EAR file.
XCC is a web content management extension for IBM Connections that allows for personalized content delivery. It uses both passive personalization via LDAP profile attributes as well as active personalization by allowing users to set their own preferences. Personalization can be implemented across various page elements including navigation, news, events, and the homepage. The personalization is useful for multinational companies to deliver localized content to users based on attributes like language and location.
This document provides an overview of new features, improvements, and bug fixes in XCC 12. Key highlights include:
1. Page templating allows pages to inherit elements like widgets, grids and styles from templates.
2. New widgets like ActivityStream, Files Explorer, My Quicklinks, and My Notes have been added.
3. Features for IBM Connections Cloud like iframe widgets and XCC for communities are now available.
4. Custom headers enable full responsive layout and integrated navigation for XCC and Connections.
The Digital Workplace Hub: Where Digital and Engagement Propel the Market Lea...TIMETOACT GROUP
IBM Connect 2017, Session 1434: IBM Connections + XCC (Web Content & Custom Apps) = IBM Digital Workplace Hub
Session by
Randy Frink (IBM WW Sales BUE Social Software)
Felix Binsack (TIMETOACT GROUP)
The Connections Administration Toolkit (CAT) is a web application that simplifies administration and management of IBM Connections. It allows managing content, access rights, users, and configurations with just a few clicks without needing to edit XML files or use command lines. CAT provides predefined usage scenarios and reports to move content between communities, manage internal and external users, configure system settings and notifications, rebuild search indexes, and more. It offers benefits like reduced administration costs, faster user support, and customization through plugins.
XCC is a tool that allows users to customize IBM Connections in several ways:
1) It provides improved onboarding experiences for new users, easier internal communications, and customization options for line of business managers and community managers.
2) It integrates custom applications into IBM Connections using features like single sign-on, iFrames, and JavaScript.
3) It supports mobile users, anonymous access, external customers/partners, and can be used for Intranets in the cloud.
ARCHIVE - XCC 4.5 Web Content Management Extension for IBM ConnectionsTIMETOACT GROUP
Many companies decide to use their Internet Web Content Management System for their Intranet too. Web Content Management Systems are excellent in top-down communication. IBM Connections is excellent in peer-to-peer collaboration. Using separate platforms for communication and collaboration causes confusion and confronts users and authors with difficult choices: where to publish and where to search content. Governance problems, fragmentation, user frustration and lost potential are the consequences.
The Web Content Management Extension (XCC) enhances IBM Connections with classic Web CMS capabilities and thus integrates the two antipodes of an intranet, i.e. peer-to-peer collaboration with top-down communication. IBM Connections with the Web Content Management Extension XCC creates a beautifully integrated Social Intranet. See an extensive live demo of XCC. Learn how to manage internal communications with IBM Connections and why IBM Connections adoption and ROI will increase with XCC by 50% to 100%.
This document provides information on using the XCC extension for IBM Connections, including its role concepts, site structure customization options like layout, CSS, images and language files, page management features, and various widget types that can be included like news, files, communities and more. It describes how to configure and manage the different aspects of an XCC-powered site.
24 Ways to Enhance IBM Connections with XCC – Web Content & Custom Apps Exte...TIMETOACT GROUP
The document discusses ways that IBM Connections and XCC can be used to enhance internal communications and collaboration. XCC allows organizations to create a single point of truth on their intranet by publishing all content in one place. It enables internal communications teams to design comprehensive intranets, curate employee generated content, and engage with employees. XCC also makes it easy for business units, top managers, and community managers to create and maintain customized landing pages.
IBM Connections 6 will be release on March 28th. XCC is going to work with IBM Connections 6 Classic without any modifications! Full XCC reature compatibility with iBM Connections 6 from day 1. Have a look at first screenshots including an outlook of what will come soon.
This document provides an overview of new features and updates for December 2020, including converting external users to internal users, adding widgets to all communities, exporting wikis and files in HTML format, and managing external users and communities. It also lists additional use cases and resources on the Connections Administration Toolkit including more than 60 examples, detailed descriptions of problems and solutions, and instructional videos.
This document provides an overview of the role concepts, administration features, page customization options, and widgets available in the XCC (eXtensible Content Components) extension for IBM Connections. It explains the different user roles in XCC including Admin, Content Master, and Reader. It also describes the admin dashboard, customizing page layouts and CSS, including widgets, navigation, access rights, and more. The document is a technical reference for configuring and using the various features within the XCC extension.
Integrate Applications into IBM Connections Cloud and On Premises (AD 1632)TIMETOACT GROUP
This document provides an overview of integrating applications into IBM Connections cloud and on-premises environments. It discusses architectural questions to consider, such as whether to support both cloud and on-premises. It also covers how to integrate applications by leveraging APIs, customizing the navigation, and recommended tools. The presentation was given by software architects from TIMETOACT, an IBM business partner that develops applications integrating with IBM Connections.
XCC 7.0 is an extension for IBM Connections that introduces new widgets like Preferences, Profile Completion, Popular Content, and Suggestions. It includes performance improvements like JavaScript minification and reduced server load. Mobile app improvements include optimized sliders and picture galleries. Bug fixes address issues with telephone/mobile numbers, flash videos, and page sizing. The document provides links to presentations and videos demonstrating the extension's onboarding experience, user experience, and custom app capabilities.
The document tells the story of how many companies unsuccessfully tried to use the same complex web content management system (CMS) for both their internal intranet and public internet sites. This led internal line of business users to find the CMS too complicated, resulting in outdated and incomplete intranet content. It also describes how separate collaborative software platforms later fragmented users' attention and content across multiple systems. The document argues that internet and intranet require different CMS and that separate communication and collaboration platforms weaken both and cause fragmentation issues.
The official booklet for the IBM Digital Workplace Hub, the smart and powerful combination of marketleading IBM Connections and TIMETOACT's XCC - Web Content & Custom Apps Extension.
IBM Digital Workplace Hub with IBM Connections & TIMETOACT's XCC - Web Conten...TIMETOACT GROUP
This presentation is an overview of the problems of traditional intranets that use different platforms for communication, collaboration and applications and shows what an deeply integrated Intranet on the basis of IBM Connections & XCC - Web Content & Custom Apps Extension could look like.
Extend IBM Connections to a Social Intranet with Internal Communications, Emp...LetsConnect
This document discusses extending IBM Connections to create a social intranet for internal communications, employee relations, and custom applications. It describes how Eva Martínez implemented IBM Connections across the 3,200 employee Lapp Group. It then discusses using IBM Connections and the XCC extension to integrate internal communications and collaboration capabilities into a single platform. This allows different user groups like knowledge workers, internal communications, line of business managers, and others to access relevant content and collaborate more effectively across the organization.
Presentation on working with External Users in Connections v5 including how to configure that feature and some sample screenshots. Given first at Icon UK in London Sept 2014
From IBM Connected 2015
Connections 5 introduces us to a new model of access - the external user. Originally designed to have limited rights within your Connections environment, the security surrounding external user access is deliberately very restrictive. To achieve appropriate access for the external user, we must tell Connections how to identity an external user by flagging either an LDAP attribute or a new LDAP source. In this session we’ll discuss the options for external user configuration, how to manage registration and passwords as well as how everyone in your Connections world can work together.
Soccnx10: IBM Connections Troubleshooting or “Get the Cow off the Ice”panagenda
You are an IBM Connections admin and you would like to know how to fix your problems and open tickets?
We will talk about some troubleshooting basics and other useful things to ensure that you have enough skills to get your Connections running smoothly.
There are many areas where you need different debugging skills. We will cover backend like DB2, TDI, SSO and some IBM integrations like Docs, CCM, Cognos or Forms Experience Builder. Of course we will cover Connections itself, too.
You will also get some helpful best practises which will help you within your daily work.
A presentation by Christoph Stoettner & Nico Meisenzahl
(1) IBM is promoting the concept of social business, where social media and networking tools are integrated into core business processes.
(2) When implemented properly through aligning goals, gaining trust, engaging users, networking processes, managing reputation and risk, and analyzing data, social business can lead to benefits like increased sales, customer satisfaction, innovation, and knowledge sharing.
(3) IBM provides its own social networking platform called IBM Connections to help companies implement social business practices.
IBM Connections - "High Performance Collaboration"Beck et al. GmbH
„Social Enterprise” ist nicht einfach nur ein Hype, sondern bietet das Potential, Effizienz im Unternehmen zu steigern, was sich idealerweise in größerem Erfolg am Markt niederschlägt. Social Collaboration setzt zudem einen Wandel in der Unternehmenskultur in Gang.
IBM Connections – Beyond a standard installation – Fasten your seatbelt!LetsConnect
This year, IBM Software Services for Collaboration had implemented an IBM Connections platform at a large German airline.
What’s special about it? Well, it was more than a standard implementation performed several times at many customer sites. Customer requirements called for demonstration of the excellence and strength of IBM Software Services. In a short amount of time, many enhancements have been created to meet customer’s needs. Finally, the previously used social platform had to be migrated to IBM Connections.
In the 1st part of session, we would like to introduce you some of these enhancements which have been implemented for the IBM Connections social platform. One set of enhancements is around Profiles data privacy. The other enhancement introduces new ways how to manage your activity streams. Maybe the one or the other might be of interest for you as well.
In the 2nd part, we would also like to share our experiences of migrating a 3rd party social platform to IBM Connections.
The document discusses administration of IBM Connections Cloud. It describes the different roles in administering the cloud service between IBM and the customer organization. It outlines tools for automating user provisioning and directory integration using an Integration Server. The Integration Server uses change files in CSV format to programmatically add/update users and profiles. However, the current Integration Server has limitations like a maximum of 200 operations per file. The document also discusses policy administration and issues in administering the cloud service, noting that the all-or-nothing administrator interface does not scale well. It proposes an internal administrative interface and service portal to help customers better manage the cloud service according to their organizational needs and policies.
- Like My Idea is an innovation management software built on social business concepts and Lean principles that aims to strengthen organizational innovation, communication, and encourage Lean thinking.
- It uses an enterprise social network for employees to share ideas and experiences, and supports integrating ideas into a continuous improvement process managed through a business process management system.
- The system aims to address limitations of only using social networks by directly triggering processes from social conversations and providing access to related business data and systems for informed decision-making as part of improvement initiatives.
This document discusses options for integrating applications with IBM Connections, both in the cloud and on-premises. It demonstrates techniques used by the ProjExec application to authenticate users single sign-on and use OAuth tokens to access Connections APIs. The document also covers customizing the user interface by adding items to the navigation bar and using different widget technologies. It recommends developing applications to work across platforms by loading content in an iframe and supporting multiple integration options.
IBM Connections Cloud Application Development StrategyLuis Benitez
This document discusses IBM's Connections Cloud platform and its extensibility capabilities. It provides an overview of Connections Cloud and its focus on mobile, social, cloud and analytics capabilities. It then discusses IBM's strategy to encourage developers and partners to build applications using Connections Cloud services through platforms like Bluemix and an app catalog. The document demonstrates how applications can integrate with and extend Connections Cloud functionality.
Best and worst practices deploying IBM ConnectionsLetsConnect
Depending on deployment size, operating system and security considerations you have different options to configure IBM Connections. This session will show good and bad examples on how to do it from multiple customer deployments. We will describe things we found and how you can optimize your systems. Main topics include simple (documented) tasks that should be applied, missing documentation, automated user synchronization, TDI solutions and user synchronization, performance tuning, security optimizing and planning Single Sign On for mail, IBM Sametime and SPNEGO. This is valuable information that will help you to be successful in your next IBM Connections deployment project. Don’t miss it.
This document provides an overview of managing user accounts in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. It discusses the purpose of user accounts and the authentication process. It also describes how to create and manage local, roaming, and mandatory user profiles. Various methods for creating and modifying user accounts using tools like Active Directory Users and Computers and command line utilities are presented.
New Features Lotus Domino Administration 8.5Rolf Kremer
The document discusses new features in IBM Lotus Domino Administration Release 8.5 including Domino Roaming, Domino Configuration Tuner, ID Vault, and DAOS. Domino Roaming allows files to be replicated across devices. The Domino Configuration Tuner evaluates server settings. ID Vault stores protected copies of user IDs. DAOS saves space by sharing identical file attachments across databases on the same server.
This document discusses ASP.NET security concepts including authentication, authorization, forms authentication, roles, profiles, and secure coding guidelines. It provides an overview of implementing forms authentication and authorization in ASP.NET, including configuring authentication in web.config, creating data stores, and setting authorization rules. It also covers using membership and roles providers to manage users and security programmatically. The document describes how to implement profiles to store additional user information and customize profile properties and data types. Sample code is provided for creating login/registration pages and managing security through ASP.NET.
Windows Small Business Server 2011 Nasıl KullanılırMustafa
This document provides an overview of how to use Windows Small Business Server 2011. It discusses managing user accounts, client computers, shared folders, remote web access, and mobile devices. It also describes administrative tasks like pre-deployment checks, connecting client computers, and customizing remote web access. Best practices for security and managing the system using the Windows SBS console are also covered.
This document provides an overview of how to use Windows Small Business Server 2011. It discusses managing user accounts, client computers, shared folders, remote web access, and mobile devices. It also covers best practices for security, pre-deployment tasks, connecting client computers, and customizing remote web access. The document aims to help administrators and users understand and make the most of Windows SBS 2011's features.
UNIT 6-EXPLAINING THE ROLE OF THE NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR AND SUPPORT.pptxLeahRachael
The document discusses the role of the network administrator and support. It covers managing user accounts, including creating and configuring local and domain user accounts. It discusses setting properties for user accounts, such as personal properties, account properties, and logon options. It also covers best practices for managing user accounts, including renaming the administrator account and requiring new users to change their passwords. The document also provides an overview of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and how they can provide fault tolerance for network systems.
This document summarizes various methods for securing Domino web applications, including authentication options, ACL settings, securing views, forms, documents and agents, and locking down unauthorized Domino URLs. It discusses five authentication options: anonymous access, basic authentication, session authentication, server-side SSL, and client-side SSL. It also covers setting appropriate ACL privileges, hiding views from web users, using forms and documents access lists, and checking the HTTP_Referer variable to prevent direct agent invocation from browsers.
System Hardening Recommendations_FINALMartin Evans
The document provides system hardening recommendations for Windows 7 workstations and Windows Server 2012 at Verisk Health. It includes recommendations for account policies, local policies, Windows Firewall settings, network list manager policies, and public key policies. The recommendations aim to enhance security by restricting user permissions, enabling encryption, and locking down network access and system objects. Implementing the changes would help protect sensitive data like PHI and PII but also require carefully considering each setting's potential impact.
A presentation on System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) formerly Simple Cloud Identity Management presented at the Cloud Identity Summit (CIS) 2012 by Travis Spencer, CEO of Twobo Technologies, a consulting firm specializing in Identity and Access Management (IAM), cloud security, and mobile security
The document discusses new features and configuration tips for Lotus Connections 3.0. Key points include:
- New features like subcommunities, mobile enhancements, social analytics, and improved user lifecycle management.
- Configuration is done through the user interface, wsadmin command line tool, or WebSphere console. Wsadmin uses XML files that must be checked in and out.
- Installation tips stress reading documentation carefully, meeting system requirements, optimizing disk speed, and planning server architecture and profiles.
- Future sections discuss a reporting tool and additional capabilities.
SAP Cloud for Customer - User Creation & Password issue HandlingRishikesh Sah
This document outlines the process for creating and managing users and passwords in SAP Cloud for Customer systems. It describes how to create a service agent and request a user in both the Silverlight and HTML5 clients. It then explains how to view and edit the user attributes, generate an initial password, and set access rights. The document also provides guidance for common issues like forgotten initial passwords, locked users, and resetting passwords. Solutions may include asking other users to unlock/reset passwords, or creating a support incident if no other users can assist.
JumpCloud provides steps for adding users from existing cloud directories, importing users from CSV files, binding users to the JumpCloud directory, creating user groups, and enrolling users in multi-factor authentication (MFA). Key steps include obtaining admin credentials for the existing cloud directory, creating a new directory integration in JumpCloud, importing the CSV using the Admin Portal or PowerShell module, binding users to link accounts, adding users to groups, and requiring MFA on individual user accounts.
The document describes security concepts in WebSphere Application Server including authentication, which verifies a user's identity, authorization, which determines what resources a user can access, and single sign-on, which allows a user to access multiple systems without re-authenticating after the initial login; it also discusses how WebSphere implements security through features like global security configuration, LDAP user registries, and a security wizard to set up initial security settings.
Windows Server 2012 Managing Active Directory DomainNapoleon NV
This document provides an overview of a Microsoft course module on managing Active Directory Domain Services objects. It covers topics like managing user accounts, group accounts, and computer accounts. It also discusses delegating administration and tools for managing AD DS objects like Active Directory Users and Computers. Demonstrations are provided on managing user accounts, groups, and delegating administrative control. Exercises in the lab section involve delegating administration for a branch office, creating and configuring user accounts, and managing computer objects in AD DS.
Active Directory is a database that stores information about a network's users, computers, groups, and other network resources. It allows for centralized management of these resources.
A domain controller is a server that responds to authentication requests on the Windows domain. It authenticates users' credentials when they log into the domain network.
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an open standard protocol that Active Directory supports to make user and resource information widely accessible for management and querying across the network.
The document discusses Kaseya Directory Services v1.0 and how it integrates with Active Directory. It allows administrators to discover, monitor, and synchronize Active Directory domains, computers, users and groups. This provides a unified view of the AD structure and objects within the Kaseya console. It also enables automated agent deployment, single sign-on for administrators, and self-service user ticketing/portal access leveraging Active Directory user accounts and data.
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ASP.NET is a web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites. It allows you to use a full featured programming language such as C# or VB.NET to build web applications easily.
This tutorial covers all the basic elements of ASP.NET that a beginner would require to get started.
Audience
This tutorial has been prepared for the beginners to help them understand basic ASP.NET programming. After completing this tutorial you will find yourself at a moderate level of expertise in ASP.NET programming from where you can take yourself to next levels.
Prerequisites
Before proceeding with this tutorial, you should have a basic understanding of .NET programming language. As we are going to develop web-based applications using ASP.NET web application framework, it will be good if you have an understanding of other web technologies such as HTML, CSS, AJAX. etc
ASP.NET supports three different development models:
Web Pages, MVC (Model View Controller), and Web Forms.
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This document provides an overview of an internship project completed by three interns at HCL Infosystems. It details the training received on the Trend Micro IWSS security suite, the timeline of the 6-week project, requirements for an internal information portal, and descriptions of the key pages developed. An intranet website was created allowing all visitors to view notices, logged in users to post forums and add comments, and administrators to add/delete content and users. Tables were created in a MySQL database to store user, notice, post and comment data. The project aimed to enhance the existing user profile portal.
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Das Marktumfeld von Versicherungen hat sich verändert. Kaufverhalten, Marktbedingungen, Wettbewerb und Technologische Möglichkeiten erzeugen einen enormen Druck. Versicherer sind gezwungen ihre Prozesse anzupassen. TIMETOACT GROUP hilft Kunden und Mitarbeiter zu "engagen", Prozesse zu optimieren und automatisieren und Versicherer Fit für das digitale Ökosystem zu machen.
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Lunchroulette - A tool to randomly match employees for lunch dates to promote networking across departments and integrate new employees.
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Project Management Office - A dashboard to track all project information in one place for executives, teams, and customers to understand status at a glance.
Netmind Core Integration - A tool to analyze usage of an organization's social intranet to understand visitor behavior,
The document discusses using the "Doodle" scheduling tool within IBM Connections to facilitate scheduling in a company. It allows users to create and edit appointments, select details like title and participants, and use a date picker. Users can invite others by email and get notifications. It supports multiple languages and can integrate with other systems. The "Slotfinder" tool simplifies finding appointments by enabling easier communication about scheduling both internal and external employees across any platform. It makes scheduling large groups easier by reducing lengthy scheduling phases and rescheduling.
Bring top management and employees in contact. The abbreviation CxO summarizes the entirety of “chief title”, whereby the “x” is to be understood as a placeholder for the respective position.
CxO Connect enables a direct communication channel between the Executive Board and executives and thus serves as a voice for the Executive Board members. The motto is: Even the smallest voice is heard. CxO Connect makes the management level more accessible. Employees have the opportunity to participate directly and communication with the board is simplified.
The users post in their own name or in the form of anonymous posts on the corresponding CxO Connect page. The users have the opportunity to rate and comment on posts. The top rated entries will then be forwarded to the addressees at the end of the month for answering.
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The GIS User Self Service for IBM Collaboration Solutions is a web application that allows users to register with a directory service and then manage it themselves. It provides the interface between directory services and application systems, allowing users to independently manage their user data, and gives administrators central access in the context of the entire user lifecycle.
This document provides an overview and instructions for the TIMETOACT XCC 13.0 extension for IBM Connections. It describes the role-based access for administrators, content masters, and readers. It also outlines the key features and configuration options for the admin dashboard, admin panel, widgets, pages, and customization capabilities available through the extension.
This document provides technical information about installing and configuring the XCC application. It describes the different runtime modes for XCC including on-premise, flyout, community, anonymous, cloud and mobile modes. It also covers prerequisites, architectural details, authorization concepts, database setup instructions for DB2, MSSQL and Oracle, configuration options, and operation instructions for each mode. The document is a comprehensive guide for installing, configuring, customizing and managing the XCC application.
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Knowledge Workers embrace Enterprise Social Collaboration and Networking platforms like IBM Connections. The problem is, that Knowledge Workers are only a small minority in most companies. Many employees will not partici- pate in an Enterprise Social Collaboration platform, either because they are occasional users or because they are intro- verted. Separate platforms for communication and collaboration however cause content overlap and inconsistency, attention fragmentation and governance problems. With more than one Intranet platform it is practically impossible to create a ‘Single Point of Truth’.
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