IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 extends rich application development
capabilities, scalability, and flexibility while reducing the cost of ownership
IBM United States
Software Announcement
January 6, 2009.
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At a glance |
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IBM® Lotus
Notes® and Domino® 8.5
provides greater scalability and functionality, ease of administration, and
additional application capabilities.
Some of the key features and improvements of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
include:
- Identity management features such as Shared Logon and ID Vault
- Storage reduction that is required for file attachments through Domino Attachment
and Object Service (DAOS)
- XPages and Eclipse-based Domino Designer features
- Calendar federation and flexibility
- Nokia S60 device platform support for IBM Lotus Notes Traveler
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Overview |
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IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino 8.5
provides greater messaging and application scalability and functionality coupled
with ease of administration. The new features in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
further reduce the total cost of ownership by leveraging existing investments
in Notes® and Domino and
its applications.
New features:
Simplified identity management through Shared Logon and ID Vault. Shared
Logon provides a secure way of accessing Notes and Domino applications while maintaining
only a single password. The new ID Vault feature allows administrators to
securely automate tasks such as recovering lost IDs and password resets, allowing
administrators to focus on other important tasks.
Reduce storage costs using the new Domino Attachment and Object Service
(DAOS). DAOS reduces redundant storage of attachments and I/O use, resulting
in significantly reduced storage costs, backup efforts, and optimized workflow
operations.
Improved quality of service features, such as Domino Configuration Tuner and dynamic
group, policies provide administrators the ability to detect misconfigurations
before problems arise and maintain consistent policies as members of organizations
change.
Create better looking Web 2.0 applications. The Eclipse based Domino Designer
provides a flexible and integrated framework for application development.
The new XPages design element feature provides application developers an efficient
way to easily update information across multiple applications, saving time
and money.
Calendar federation and flexibility allows end users the ability to incorporate
public calendars (such as Google calendars) and view their complete schedule.
Expanded platform support provides additional options for users who want
the flexibility to choose the operating system and hardware that fits their
needs in terms of factors such as cost, organizational expertise, physical
size, scalability, and energy consumption.
Lotus
Enterprise Integrator® adds support for MySQL database, enhanced control
for replication activities, and 64-bit editions for AIX® which improves the efficiency of data
transfer between systems.
IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino 8.5
provides administrators, designers, and end users with the secure framework
and infrastructure they've come to depend on while reducing the cost of ownership
and increasing the tools and flexibility available to them. Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
continues to offer integrated features such as Lotus® Sametime® instant messaging and office
productivity tools via Lotus Symphony, providing a complete set of readily
available solutions for businesses.
New in IBM Lotus
Notes Traveler 8.5 are security-rich features such as encrypted mail
support, and remote security management (including multi-level wipe, local
device lock, and policy compliance monitoring). This release also includes
improved text formatting support with the ability to view rich text e-mail
on Microsoft® Windows® Mobile
6 devices.
IBM Lotus
Notes Traveler adds client support for the Nokia S60 platform (third
edition, or later) that builds on the existing Microsoft Windows Mobile support.
Lotus
Notes Traveler continues to provide real-time wireless delivery of the
following Lotus Domino data
with no additional server or third-party solution required:
- E-mail (including attachments and folder support)
- Calendar
- Address book
- Journal
- To do lists
- Folder support
- Lotus Notes-style
addressing
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Key prerequisites |
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Refer to the Hardware requirements and Software requirements sections.
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Planned availability dates |
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Electronic software delivery:
- January 6, 2009 : English
- January 15, 2009: Catalan, Chinese-Traditional and Simplified, French,
German, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Portuguese-Brazilian, Spanish, Danish,
Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish
- January 15, 2009: Macintosh for French, German, and Japanese
- February 11, 2009: Macintosh for Catalan, Chinese-Traditional and Simplified,
Korean, Italian, Portuguese-Brazilian, Spanish, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian,
Dutch, Finnish
- March 10, 2009: Arabic, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese,
Russian, Slovenian, Slovakian,Turkish, Thai
Physical media and documentation:
- January 23, 2009: English
- March 13, 2009: Catalan, Chinese-Traditional and Simplified, French, German,
Japanese, Korean, Italian, Portuguese-Brazilian, Spanish, Danish, Swedish,
Norwegian, Dutch, Finnish
- April 10, 2009: Arabic, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese,
Russian, Slovenian, Slovakian,Turkish, Thai
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Description |
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Continuing with Notes and Domino's commitment to being a leader in
the messaging and application arena by providing valuable features and functionality
for its customers, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 provides businesses with the
flexibility and tools needed to communicate and collaborate. IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
incorporates additional features that businesses have asked for to ensure
that you can maximize your value while decreasing operation costs. You have
requested greater application development capabilities, ways to reduce storage
costs, improved quality of service, ease of administration, and greater functionality
and flexibility for client activities such as calendaring. We listened. Using
an extensive design partner program to actively solicit feedback both prior
to the planning process and during the development process, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
provides features that you have requested.
IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino understands
that business needs vary by organization and industry, and that a one size
infrastructure doesn't fit all. Holding strong to our customer value commitment, IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino customers
can choose the operating system and hardware that fits their needs based on
factors such as cost, organizational expertise, physical size, scalability,
and energy consumption. IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 expands platform capabilities
with the addition of support for platforms such as AIX 64 bit, Windows 2008 64 bit, Citrix 64 bit,
Ubuntu 8.0.4, and Macintosh OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Further, the deployment of Notes and Domino can
accommodate business requirements such as physical location and high availability.
Administrators, managers, and end users can take advantage of the flexibility
while enjoying the peace of mind that comes with the Notes and Domino security model. IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
expands security capabilities through new features such as ID Vault and Shared
Logon. The new ID Vault feature allows administrators to securely automate
tasks such as recovering lost IDs and password resets, allowing administrators
to focus on other important tasks. Shared Logon provides a secure way of accessing Notes and Domino applications
while maintaining only a single password that end users are familiar with,
the Windows password.
IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino 8.5
reduces the cost of ownership through new features and functionality such
as Domino Attachment
and Object Service (DAOS), further optimization of information handling (I/O),
and streamlined administrative based tasks such as Schedule and Design.
DAOS provides a way to reduce redundancy of stored information, resulting
in reduced storage costs, backup efforts, and optimized workflow operations.
This service allows organizations to store only one instance of an attachment
as opposed to having multiple copies stored and written to disk. For an example,
when a large attachment such as a spreadsheet is sent via e-mail to many recipients, Domino can
be configured to store only one copy of the spreadsheet. This can result in
significant disk space savings, and is further compounded for cases when an
individual performs a "reply to all", and the spreadsheet is resent, as DAOS
will utilize the already stored version. Of course, if the spreadsheet or
attachment is modified, DAOS will store the newly modified copy as a separate
version. The service is transparent to users and applications.
New quality of service features available in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
include Domino Configuration
Tuner (may change to Domino Configuration Advisor) and Dynamic group policies.
Domino Configuration
Tuner is a utility that provides administrators the ability to detect misconfigurations
before problems arise. Common use cases may be for mistaken configuration
settings, and for best practice information. Domino Configuration Tuner allows administrators
to detect possible configuration problems before the problems become costly
in an organization.
Dynamic group policies allow administration to maintain consistent policies
as members of organizations change, allowing administrators to focus on other
value added tasks.
IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino 8.5
continues to offer new functionality and features while maintaining the investment
that you make in Notes and Domino. Notes and Domino applications, written in prior
releases of Notes and Domino,
continue to function and provide value, allowing you to realize the value
of investing in Notes and Domino.
To further leverage the investment and increase the value proposition, Notes and Domino 8.5
builds on existing capabilities to allow greater flexibility with application
development. Some of the new application development features in IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
are:
- XPages
- Themes
- Domino Designer
based on Eclipse
- Support for Dojo
Lotus Domino Designer
8.5 not only provides significant enhancements to the way developers build
applications today but also delivers powerful new capabilities for building
Web 2.0 applications. It all starts with basing Domino Designer on Eclipse. Similar to
what basing Lotus
Notes 8 on Eclipse did for end users, developers will benefit from usability
and productivity enhancements that make their job easier than ever. Domino Designer
8.5 is able to leverage various Eclipse features like working sets, search
and compare, as well as editors for HTML, XML, cascading style sheets (CSS),
and JavaScript.
For Web developers, Domino Designer 8.5 introduces a new design element
called an XPage, which revolutionizes the way Domino Web applications are built. It
allows existing Domino developers
to put a modern interface on their existing applications or allows Web developers
with HTML, XML, CSS, and JavaScript skills to build applications
for the Lotus Domino platform.
Themes provide developers a means to quickly change the look and feel of their
Web application allowing them to tailor application instances for a particular
audience.
For the Notes client, IBM Lotus
Notes 8.5 offers new enhancements such as:
- Calendar federation
- Roaming user enhancements
- Viewers for Microsoft Office 2007
- Usability enhancements such as new drag and drop capabilities
These features provide functionality that customers have requested, such
as the ability to view Notes calendar entries along with personal and public
calendars, such as Google calendars. To allow for maximum flexibility, calendar
availability can be online or offline, allowing individuals the capability
to view their entire schedule of events while disconnected.
IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino 8.5
is for businesses that desire top line growth through innovation and productivity
solutions. IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino 8.5
provides high quality messaging and application solutions that can evolve
as business needs change, providing the necessary flexibility to change as
business needs dictate. With integrated features such as Lotus Sametime and Lotus Symphony,
organizations have a complete messaging and application system, without having
to purchase office productivity tools. As part of the IBM Lotus software offering, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5
offers the ability to integrate with other IBM offerings such as Lotus Quickr and Lotus Connections.
IBM Lotus Enterprise Integrator 8.5 allows businesses to leverage investments
they have made in disparate systems by allowing them to integrate data and
services between applications. Release 8.5 adds the ability integrate data
from MySQL into Lotus Notes applications or into any of the other systems
supported such as SAP. There are a number of other enhancements including
the ability to run a 64-bit edition of Lotus Enterprise Integrator on AIX
which improves the efficiency of data transfer between systems.
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Technical information |
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Specified operating environment
Hardware requirements
For the most up to date information regarding hardware and software requirements,
visit
- http://www-01.ibm.com/software/support/
IBM Lotus
Notes and Domino
Notes 8.5
- Detailed system requirements
Notes Client
(standard configuration)
Microsoft Windows
- Supported versions
- Microsoft Windows XP
Professional, Service Pack 3
- Microsoft Windows XP
for Tablet PC
- Microsoft Windows Vista:
Enterprise, Ultimate, and Business Editions:
- Microsoft Windows Vista
for Tablet PC
- Processors
- Intel® Pentium® or
higher and compatibles, or equivalents
- Windows XP
- Pentium 4,
1.2 GHz, or higher
- Windows Vista
- Pentium 4,
1.2 GHz, or higher
- RAM
- Windows XP
- 512 MB minimum; 1 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Windows Vista
- 1 GB minimum; 1.5 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Disk space
- Install directory (C:\) - 900 MB, or more recommended
- Video
- Hardware support for OpenGL
- Monitor
- Color monitor required
- 1024x768 screen resolution minimum
- Protocols
- NetBIOS over IP (Only Microsoft TCP/IP is supported.)
- NetBIOS over IPX (Both Novell NetBIOS and Microsoft NetBIOS over IPX are supported.)
- TCP/IP (includes IPv6)
- X.PC
Linux®
- Supported versions
- SUSE Linux Enterprise
Desktop (SLED) 10 XGL.
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.2 Desktop.
- Note: AIGLX is not supported, and must be disabled.
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Desktop Edition.
- Processors
- Intel Pentium,
or higher and compatibles, or equivalents
- Intel Pentium 4,
1.2 GHz, or higher
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 1 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Disk space
- Install directory (/opt) - 1.5 GB minimum
- Video
- 128 MB video RAM (with XGL-compatible video driver from hardware OEM for
SLED 10)
- /etc/X11/xgl-hardware-list
- Monitors
- Color monitor required
- 1024x768 screen resolution minimum
Macintosh
- Disk space
- Install directory (/Applications) - 2 GB, or more recommended
- Video
- 32 MB video RAM, or more recommended
- Monitors
- Color monitor required, 256 colors, or greater
- 1024x768 screen resolution minimum
- Protocols
- TCP/IP (includes IPv6)
- X.PC
Notes client
(basic configuration)
Microsoft Windows
- Supported versions
- Microsoft Windows XP
Professional, Service Pack 3
- Microsoft Windows XP
for Tablet PC
- Microsoft Windows Vista:
Enterprise, Ultimate, and Business Editions
- Microsoft Windows Vista
for Tablet PC
- Processors
- Intel Pentium,
or higher and compatibles, or equivalents
- Windows XP
- Pentium 4,
1.2 GHz, or higher
- Windows Vista
- Pentium 4,
1.2 GHz, or higher
- RAM
- Windows XP
- 512 MB minimum; 1 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Windows Vista
- 1 GB minimum; 1.5 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Disk space
- Install directory (C:\) - 900 MB or more recommended
- Video
- Hardware support for OpenGL
- Monitors
- Color monitor required
- 1024x768 screen resolution minimum
- Protocols
- NetBIOS over IP (Only Microsoft TCP/IP is supported.)
- NetBIOS over IPX (Both Novell NetBIOS and Microsoft NetBIOS over IPX are supported.)
Macintosh
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 1 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Disk space
- Install directory (/Applications) - 1 GB, or more recommended
- Video
- 32 MB video RAM, or more recommended
- Monitors
- Color monitor required, 256 colors, or greater
- 1024x768 screen resolution minimum
- Protocols
- TCP/IP (includes IPv6)
- X.PC
Citrix support statement - The Notes client is supported on Citrix Presentation
Server 4.5, on Windows 2003 server (32 bit and 64 bit), using Citrix
ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) clients.
Domino Administrator
client, Domino Designer
Microsoft Windows
- Supported versions
- Microsoft Windows XP
Professional, Service Pack 3
- Microsoft Windows Vista;
Enterprise, Ultimate, and Business Editions
- Processors
- Intel Pentium,
or higher and compatibles, or equivalents
- 1.5 GHz, or higher recommended
- RAM
- Windows XP
- 512 MB minimum; 1 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Windows Vista
- 1 GB minimum; 1.5 GB, or more strongly recommended
- Disk space
- Install directory (C:\) - 960 MB, or more recommended
- Video
- Hardware support for OpenGL
- Protocols
- NetBIOS over IP (only Microsoft TCP/IP is supported.)
- NetBIOS over IPX (Both Novell NetBIOS and Microsoft NetBIOS over IPX are supported.)
- TCP/IP (includes IPv6)
- X.PC
Lotus iNotes 8.5
- Detailed system requirements
Client hardware requirements
- Recommended for better performance
- Windows - Pentium 4,
2.0 GHz with 512 MB of memory
- Linux - Pentium 4,
2.0 GHz with 512 MB of memory
- Macintosh - Intel 2.0 GHz with 512 MB of memory
- Minimum requirements
- Windows - Pentium 3,
1 GHz with 256 MB of memory
- Linux - Pentium 3,
1 GHz with 256 MB of memory
- Macintosh - G4 1 GHz 256 MB of memory
Client operating systems and supported browsers
IBM Lotus iNotes runs
on the following client operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows XP
Professional and Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise Edition using
the following browsers:
- Internet Explorer 6 and 7
- Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13, or later
- Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) 10 using the following
browsers:
- Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13, or later
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Desktop 5.2 using the following browsers:
- Mozilla Firefox 2.0, or later
- Macintosh OS X 10.5 using the following browsers:
- Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.13 - Note: Does not support Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS), local
archiving, and Lotus Sametime awareness.
- Safari 3.1.x - Note: Does not support Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS), local
archiving, and Lotus Sametime awareness.
Apple iPhone and iPod Touch firmware version 1.1.4 (for the Ultralite mode)
Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 on Windows 2003
- The Notes Client
is supported on Citrix Presentation Server 4.5, on Windows 2003 server, using Independent
Computing Architecture (ICA) clients. For additional information, refer to
the "Citrix support statement" release note.
Browser support notes
- Attempting to access Domino Web Access through unsupported browsers results
in the display of an unsupported browser notice. Netscape 4.x users may see
hangs and/or crashes when encountering the Lotus iNotes unsupported browser page. If you
are a Netscape 4.x user and you encounter these problems, you should open
your mail file using the WebMail UI directly through the &ui=webmail switch.
This is documented in the topic "Switching to WebMail" in the Lotus iNotes help.
- Lotus iNotes will
not work if JavaScript is disabled or if session cookies are
disabled.
Server requirements
For a complete list of server operating systems and requirements, refer
to "IBM Lotus Domino 8.5
- Detailed system requirements".
Certified proxy servers
- SunOne Portal Server 6.2
- IBM WebSphere® Edge
Server 2.0.2 efix 49
- Tivoli® Access
Manager 6.0
Adobe® Acrobat
- Adobe Acrobat Reader, Version 4.0, or higher to print
calendars
Domino 8.5
- Detailed system requirements
32-bit Domino Server
Microsoft Windows
- Supported versions
- Microsoft Windows 2003
Server Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 2003
Server Enterprise Edition, Service Pack 2
- Microsoft Windows 2003
Server x64 Edition
- Processors
- Intel Pentium,
or higher and compatibles (32-bit and 64-bit chips as appropriate), or equivalents
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 512 MB or more recommended per CPU
- Disk space
- 1.5 GB minimum per partition
- Disk swap space
- 2 times the physical RAM installed
- Protocols
- NetBIOS over IP (32-bit processor only; only Microsoft IP is supported)
- NetBIOS over IPX (32-bit processor only)
- TCP/IP (includes IPv6)
Linux
- Processors
- Intel Pentium,
or higher and compatibles (32-bit and 64-bit chips as appropriate), or equivalents
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 512 MB, or more recommended per CPU
- Disk space
- 1.5 GB minimum
- 1.5 GB, or more recommended
- Disk swap space
- 2 times the physical RAM installed recommended
- Monitors
- Any standard display (local or remote)
Sun Solaris
- Supported versions
- Sun Solaris 10 (64-bit kernel), March 2006 patch cluster, or higher
Note:
The 64-bit kernel must be installed and in use, even though the OS is 32 bit.
The use of the 32-bit kernel is no longer supported. Refer to the OS vendor
documentation for questions on enabling/using the 64-bit kernel. On Solaris,
the 64-bit kernel is used by default on supported hardware.
- Processors
- UltraSPARC III, or higher
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 512 MB, or more recommended per CPU
- Disk space
- 1.5 GB minimum
- 1.5 GB, or more recommended
- Disk swap space
- 3 times the physical RAM recommended
- Monitors
- Any standard display (local or remote)
IBM AIX
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 512 MB, or more recommended per CPU
- Disk space
- 1.5 GB minimum
- 1.5 GB or more recommended
- Disk swap space
- 2 times the physical RAM recommended
- Monitors
- Any standard display (local or remote)
64-bit Domino Server
Microsoft Windows
- Supported versions
- Microsoft Windows 2003
Server x64 Edition, Service Pack 2
- Processors
- Intel EMT64,
or higher and compatibles, or equivalents
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 512 MB, or more recommended per CPU
- Disk space
- 1.5 GB minimum per partition
- Disk swap space
- 2 times the physical RAM recommended
IBM AIX
- Supported versions
- 64-bit IBM AIX V5.3,
TL7 0815 (5300-07-04-0815)
- 64-bit IBM AIX V6.1,
Service Pack 4, APAR IZ10223, APAR IZ09961, APAR IZ10284, APAR IZ08022
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 512 MB, or more recommended per CPU
- Disk space
- 1.5 GB minimum
- 1.5 GB, or more recommended
- Disk swap space
- Same amount as physical RAM required; 2 times physical RAM recommended
- Monitors
- Any standard display (local or remote)
Linux on System
z®
- Processors
- Any that supports your release level of Linux on System z
- RAM
- 1 GB minimum
- 2 GB, or more recommended
- Disk space
- 2.5 GB minimum
- 2.5 GB, or more recommended
- Monitors
- Any standard display (local or remote)
128-bit Domino Server
IBM System
i®
- Supported versions
- IBM System
i 5.4
- IBM System
i 6.1
Note: The IBM system i operating system only runs
on 64-bit hardware, and has been enabled for 64-bit for a long time. It is
a virtual machine architecture which supports both 128-bit and 64-bit pointers.
All software products that run on IBM System i (i5/OS®) have 64-bit addressing capabilities.
This includes Lotus Domino and
all related software products, like Lotus Sametime, Lotus Quickr, and Lotus Enterprise Integrator.
- Processors
- IBM iSeries® model
270 or 8xx servers, eServer i5 model 520, or above, System i 9405-520
Express models and 9406-520 Value models with accelerator processor feature, System
i 9407-515, 9406-520, 9406-525, or above, IBM Power 520 Express, or above. For more
details on specific models, refer to "System i Performance Capabilities Reference"
at
- RAM
- 512 MB minimum
- 512 MB or more recommended per Domino server
- Disk space
- 2 GB minimum
- 4 or more drives recommended
- Monitors
- Any standard display (local or remote)
Software requirements
For the most up to date information regarding hardware and software requirements,
visit
- http://www-01.ibm.com/software/support/
The program's specifications and specified operating environment information
may be found in documentation accompanying the program, if available, such
as a README file, or other information published by IBM, such as an announcement letter. Documentation
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