Abstract
IBM® Collaboration Solutions and IBM Redbooks® partnered together to bring you tips and techniques for a successful deployment with IBM Notes Traveler. This IBM Collaboration Solutions Redbooks guide shows the deployment of the IBM Notes Traveler 8.5.3 Upgrade Pack 1 through scenarios. This guide covers installation and configuration of stand-alone and high-availability deployment that can be used for small, medium, and large companies. Tips and techniques for tuning and troubleshooting are also included. The intended audience for this wiki includes IBM Notes Traveler administrators, social media application developers, and others who are interested in the specific details of deploying IBM Notes Traveler 8.5.3.
Contents
The IBM® Notes® Traveler (previously named IBM Lotus Notes Traveler) software provides mobile support for IBM Notes and IBM Domino® Web Access users. It provides automatic, real-time replication of the IBM Domino email (including attachments), calendar, address book, journal, and to-do lists. The IBM Notes Traveler software is a push email product that provides full-featured email access for IBM Notes users who use supported mobile devices, which include both smart phones and tablets. IBM Notes Traveler wirelessly synchronizes email, calendar, contacts, journal, and to-do data with an IBM Domino server without compromising the security aspects of an organization.
This IBM Redbooks wiki contains the following topics:
- Introduction: Product overview and supported platforms
- Planning
- Deployment
- Migration
- Enterprise integration
- Administration and management
- Tuning and troubleshooting
Click this link to see the wiki content: IBM Notes Traveler hints and tips for a successful deployment.
Special Notices
This material has not been submitted to any formal IBM test and is published AS IS. It has not been the subject of rigorous review. IBM assumes no responsibility for its accuracy or completeness. The use of this information or the implementation of any of these techniques is a client responsibility and depends upon the client's ability to evaluate and integrate them into the client's operational environment.