Build with Watson tips: Best practices for using custom classifiers in Watson Visual Recognition  

By IBM developerWorks | 10/11/17 5:38 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

The IBM Watson Visual Recognition API is a powerful cognitive tool that identifies image content. The API comes with pretrained models that can accurately detect objects, faces, scenes, colors, and foods, which can facilitate fast adoption and implementation. But the real power comes from the ability to train Watson to recognize custom classes.

DNUG#44 - The German IBM Collaboration User Group Event (IBM Collaboration Solutions User Community)  

By IBM developerWorks | 6/12/17 4:23 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

I was thrilled to take part in this year's DNUG event, their 44th one! This time, in the great city of Berlin (a place I'd never been and really enjoyed exploring). DNUG has been around since the early days of Lotus and has a strong following.

Engage User Group Conference Summary  

By IBM developerWorks | 5/12/17 8:39 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

Another amazing Engage User Group event has come and gone. I'm energized by the enthusiasm that Lifetime IBM Champion Theo Heselmans generates with this event. What makes this event so special? I asked numerous people in the community why they come to Engage each year, both sponsors and attendees. It's a combination of several things.

New pubnames.ntf for Domino 9.0.1 (extends Holiday documents + adds policy updates for IMSMO & Traveler)  

By IBM developerWorks | 10/29/16 1:02 PM | Infrastructure - Notes / Domino | Added by John Oldenburger

A new Domino Directory template (pubnames.ntf) for Domino 9.0.1 is now available. This new template extends Holiday documents through years 2026 or 2027 and adds policy updates for Traveler and IBM mail support for Microsoft Outlook (IMSMO).

Nominate an IBM Champion - Nominations OPEN  

By IBM developerWorks | 10/3/16 9:31 AM | Business - Events / People | Added by John Oldenburger

It’s that time again – time to nominate someone (or yourself) to become an IBM Champion. Nominations open today, October 3, and will remain open through November 14. IBM Champions are not IBMers. Instead, they are customers, business partners, developers, and consultants who are being recognized by IBM both for their knowledge and for extraordinary contributions to our communities.

Why you Should Attend MWLUG in Austin  

By IBM developerWorks | 6/27/16 5:21 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

You get to visit Austin! I might be slightly biased since this is the place I choose to call home. It's also the Live Music Capital of the World. Some of the best artists hail from here, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Willie Nelson, just to name a couple, and there's a serious amount of talent in live music on any given night in Austin.

Introducing the 2016 Developer Competition (IBM Social Business User Community)  

By IBM developerWorks | 5/9/16 12:30 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

At the ICON US conference today we announced our 2016 developer competition to highlight your skills using IBM Collaboration Solutions as your platform for innovative, adaptable and above all useful collaboration solutions.

IBM XPages for Bluemix Now Generally Available!  

By IBM developerWorks | 5/4/16 8:12 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

We are excited to announce that today the IBM XPages Runtime is generally available on IBM Bluemix. This is great news for the IBM Notes and Domino community because it means developers can now use the XPages runtime to build cloud-based applications for a real-world production environment.

Tip for updating Notes & Domino JVMs on the same system  

By IBM developerWorks | 2/16/16 8:01 AM | Infrastructure - Notes / Domino | Added by Oliver Busse

If you run systems with both Notes and Domino installed, you have probably run into the problem of not being able to update the JVMs when patches are released. In particular, the JVM patcher finds only the Notes JVM, leaving you with the unappealing prospect of uninstalling Notes to patch Domino's JVM. Here's a simple workaround to that problem.

Getting Started with IBM Bluemix - Build and manage applications in the cloud using IBM Bluemix  

By IBM developerWorks | 8/19/15 5:32 PM | - | Added by John Oldenburger

This free online course will help you understand the fundamentals of cloud computing, Bluemix, services, DevOps, containers, Cloud Foundry, and best practices for agile and test-driven development. The course includes video lectures, exercises, and quizzes to help you learn the material.

Share your code with the new Deploy to Bluemix button  

By IBM developerWorks | 3/3/15 11:23 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

Do you have sample applications built for IBM Bluemix that you want to share with others? It’s now a whole lot easier, with the introduction of the new Deploy to Bluemix button. This button can be embedded in any readme, blog, article, webpage, etc., and link to a publicly visible Git repository (e.g. from Bluemix DevOps Services, GitHub or elsewhere).

Do it yourself: Build a remote surveillance app using Bluemix, Cloudant, and Raspberry Pi  

By IBM developerWorks | 1/19/15 11:33 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

To build a simple surveillance system, create an IBM Bluemix app to send pictures taken by the camera module of a Raspberry Pi device to Cloudant and how to use Node.js to display them on a web page.

IBM Champions @IBMConnectED  

By IBM developerWorks | 1/12/15 5:29 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

If you're planning on going to IBM ConnectED, you'll want to maximize your time so that you can soak in as much information as possible. Our IBM Champions are hosting or co-hosting 35 sessions that you won't want to miss.

Bluemix Updates: IBM MobileFirst & More!  

By IBM developerWorks | 1/12/15 8:20 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

We’re following up some cool Bluemix updates near the end of 2014 with more exciting updates to kick off 2015. The latest refresh includes: Integration of the IBM MobileFirst Platform for iOS (beta) making it easier than ever to create high-powered iOS apps with Bluemix. Enhancements to the iOS Solutions page including getting started references and the ability to create samples.

Updates to IBM Eclipse Tools for Bluemix  

By IBM developerWorks | 1/8/15 3:40 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

The latest version of the IBM Eclipse Tools for Bluemix is now available for download. Two major features of this update are remote application debug and incremental publish of J2EE applications. These additions make application development in Bluemix easier than ever. Below are the highlighted capabilities introduced in this update.

Getting Started with Node.js on Bluemix  

By IBM developerWorks | 12/12/14 12:56 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

Demo: Getting Started with Node.js on Bluemix. In this video, Pat Mueller, Developer Advocate for Bluemix, gives a demonstration of resources and steps you need to get started with node.js on Bluemix.

IBM Container Service on Bluemix  

By IBM developerWorks | 12/5/14 8:25 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

IBM Container Service on Bluemix. Containers are an exciting new technology to help developers consume, build and ship software. We are pleased to introduce the first beta of the IBM Container Service on Bluemix, based on Docker.

Introducing Bluemix Dedicated  

By IBM developerWorks | 11/21/14 1:28 AM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

Introducing Bluemix Dedicated. Bluemix Dedicated is your own, single-tenant Bluemix environment, hosted in an isolated SoftLayer instance and managed by us.

Develop and manage Java Apps with IBM Bluemix and DevOps Services  

By IBM developerWorks | 11/15/14 4:22 PM | - | Added by Johnny Oldenburger

Lauren Schaefer shows how easy it is to plan, track, and manage an agile Java™ development project with IBM DevOps Services. Develop and manage Java Apps with IBM Bluemix and DevOps Services.

Bluemix skills: What you need to know to architect for the cloud  

By IBM developerWorks | 10/27/14 11:57 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

Knowing what's ahead prepares you for IBM Bluemix Many of the skills you already have will come in handy developing with IBM® Bluemix™. Find out what other skills you'll need and challenges you'll face when working in the world of composable applications.

Develop and manage Java Apps with IBM Bluemix and DevOps Services  

By IBM developerWorks | 10/7/14 11:00 PM | - | Added by Kenio Carvalho

Lauren Schaefer shows how easy it is to plan, track, and manage an agile Java development project with IBM DevOps Services.

Create an HTML5 chat app on Bluemix with Node.js, Redis, and Socket.io  

By IBM developerWorks | 7/21/14 11:00 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

Create a mobile-friendly HTML5 chat app powered by a Redis service on IBM Bluemix. You'll learn how to use the Node.js and Express module to build a server-side JavaScript application and how to update the client in real time using Web Sockets and Socket.io. When you're done, you'll see how you can deploy your app to the cloud in just one step using the Bluemix platform.

IBM Business Analytics Proven Practices: Implementing an Interactive Map Widget within IBM Cognos Business Insight and IBM Cognos Workspace  

By IBM developerWorks | 4/20/14 11:00 PM | - | Added by Christian Güdemann

This document provides the steps required to implement an interactive map widget for use with IBM Cognos 10.1.1 Business Insight.

IBM Cloud: Codename BlueMix brings PaaS to the party  

By IBM developerWorks | 2/23/14 11:00 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

IBM recently announced Codename BlueMix, an open standards-based Platform as a Service (PaaS) environment for building, running, and managing web and mobile applications in the cloud. Start your exploration of Codename BlueMix technology here and find out how it gives you instant resources for developing with your favorite programming languages and runtimes.

What is Codename BlueMix?  

By IBM developerWorks | 2/23/14 11:00 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

IBM Codename BlueMix is the newest cloud offering from IBM. IBM Codename BlueMix is a platform as a service (PaaS) offering based on the Cloud Foundry open source project that delivers enterprise-level features and services that are easy to integrate into cloud applications. This document provides a high-level overview of IBM Codename BlueMix and Cloud Foundry and the differences between the two.[...]

Deliver an exceptional mobile web experience using WebSphere Portal and IBM Worklight  

By IBM developerWorks | 2/11/14 11:00 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

This article describes how you can develop an IBM Worklight mobile application that displays web content from an IBM WebSphere Portal server, while leveraging the advantages of a web content management system such as IBM Web Content Manager. This article provides an example that displays web content feeds from IBM Web Content Manager in a hybrid mobile application created with IBM Worklight.

Implement responsive web design using WebSphere Portal  

By IBM developerWorks | 1/6/14 11:00 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Responsive Web Design (RWD) ensures a seamless user experience across multiple device types and form factors. For a truly adaptive and holistic site experience across devices, a responsive portlet user interface is essential. In this article, we discuss some of the more common yet complex portlet UIs and show how to use WebSphere Portal V8.0.0.1 to make them render seamlessly across devices, with[...]

IBM Big Data and Analytics Ecosystem Exchange webcasts  

By IBM developerWorks | 12/9/13 12:14 AM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Miss a live webcast? No problem! The IBM Ecosystem Exchange webcasts are recorded and available for replay so you can watch them at a time that best fits your schedule.

Migrate to SoftLayer  

By IBM developerWorks | 12/8/13 11:00 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Find answers to questions about migrating from IBM® SmartCloud® Enterprise to the SoftLayer cloud environment.

Installing IBM Worklight Developer Edition  

By IBM developerWorks | 12/5/13 11:00 PM | - | Added by Niklas Heidloff

Review these notes before you install IBM Worklight Developer Edition V6 and the optional Mobile Test Workbench, both Eclipse Juno 4.2.2 plug-ins.