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Novell® Pulse: Redefining Enterprise Collaboration Andy Fox VP of Engineering [email protected] Pulse: afox

Novell Pulse: Redefining Enterprise Collaboration

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Innovation, efficiency and sound decision making happen when you can get to the right information and people—in real time and across corporate and system boundaries. Make it easy with Novell Pulse. There's nothing to deploy: just use your browser, sign up and begin collecting content, collaborating with colleagues and even co-creating documents. Attend this session to see how the product can help your users connect with people and ideas to get work done.

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  • 1. Novell Pulse: Redefining Enterprise CollaborationAndy Fox VP of Engineering [email protected] Pulse: afox

2. What is Novell Pulse? Real-time messaging Email-style messages Chat-style messages Real-time collaboration Co-author wiki-style pulse documents Organize a knowledge base of attached, and pulse documents Synchronize file folders with integrated Novell iFolder * * Not in preview 2 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 3. What Does Pulse Do Differently than Traditional Collaboration Tools? One collaboration tool for working together Real-time authoring Character-for-character, multi-participant editing No merging work at the same time Unified information nothing siloed Message = Chat = Document or Wiki Search, tag, organize all information the same way Reach your audience - any combo of 3 ways to publish 1. Direct 2. Social: To your own blog address - for your followers to see 3. Group: Private or social groups 3 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 4. Real-Time Contact List Buddy List for Following People Groups Searches* Provisioned Suggestions Email invites Presence* Post snippets Alpha or most recent posts Favorites * Not in preview 4 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 5. Browse and Connect Your followers Global or organizational groups and people Your followers' followers 5 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 6. Big List: Unified, Real Time Inbox Direct: email-like Social: Personal Feed / blog Only you post onyour feed You controlreplies Group Feed: Many controls onaccess, viewing,posting Message visitor activity 6 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 7. Groups: Manage Ad Hoc Teams Pre-provisioned Instant team creation Org-aware Controls Who can seeit (can youbrowse for it) Who canfollow it Who can poston it Send messages to group feeds Just like people feeds - all followers get it 7 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 8. Profiles for People and Groups (Group Workspace) Banners Sections Add searchable fields Table of contents 8 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 9. Real-Time Search and Tagging Real time search Post it and it'savailable Saveable* Tags update in real time Social / Global Tags Personal Tags * Not in preview 9 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 10. Email Connections Emailnotifications Feed replies Direct msgs. Only those you know, etc. Per group Email in* Reply back inemail** Not in preview 10 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 11. Permissions Personal Following Direct messaging E-mailing Group Organizational 11 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 12. Files / iFolder Attachments View Download Tag / Sort* Edit in place*> Offline iFolder* Not in preview 12 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 13. Editor / Wiki Styles* Formatting Sections Sub-sections* Not in preview 13 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 14. Enterprise Console * Administrationroles License mgmt. User mgmt. Permissions Sign-on provisionConfiguration Activity logs Reporting* Not in preview 14 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 15. Gadgets, Robots, and Wave Novell Pulse and Google Wave share a code component called Operational Transform that makescharacter for character co-edit function Gadget support Robot 2.0* Wave Federation Protocol* * Not in preview 15 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 16. Summary Features Beyond Preview Versioning / Attribution Editor enhancements Pulse Docs Event notifications in Attachmentsbrowser (not just e-mail) Doc edit-in-place Message copy, inline-reply E-mail in / reply Enhanced delete, draft, API message counts Enterprise console Enhanced search Follow list presence Novell iFolder 16 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved. 17. Unpublished Work of Novell, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This work is an unpublished work and contains confidential, proprietary, and trade secret information of Novell, Inc. 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