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Digital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck?
<!--HTML-->Even super-humans have every hour of the day only once. To collaborate with teams a requirement is to have one calendar per person and to share its free/busy-information with team-members. (How) Is it possible to collaborate beyond the borders of the own organizations in a digital s...
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author | Rösler, Andreas |
author_facet | Rösler, Andreas |
author_sort | Rösler, Andreas |
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description | <!--HTML-->Even super-humans have every hour of the day only once. To collaborate with teams a requirement is to have one calendar per person and to share its free/busy-information with team-members. (How) Is it possible to collaborate beyond the borders of the own organizations in a digital sovereign world with a colourful bouquet of different collaboration solutions? Hint: I do not trust in the ‘Ring that rules them all”. And the standard must not be a protocol.
My talk is about the thing we call ' groupware' and we do mean e-mail, calendar, contacts and tasks by this. I am going to focus on calendars and will reflect on a history starting at MS Exchange 2000, following a path via MAPI, IMAP, CalDAV, ActiveSync-over-the-air, z-push, and completely bypassing MS Outlook. The view I am going to present is from a 3rd party integrations perspective as well as from an end-users perspective. Hereby I will touch the role of APIs to connect to standards to realize interoperability with other tools, even the ones outside your own organization. An example I will touch is the exchange of calendar availability. |
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spelling | cern-27503812022-11-02T22:26:05Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2750381engRösler, AndreasDigital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck?CS3 2021- Cloud Storage Synchronization and SharingHEP Computing<!--HTML-->Even super-humans have every hour of the day only once. To collaborate with teams a requirement is to have one calendar per person and to share its free/busy-information with team-members. (How) Is it possible to collaborate beyond the borders of the own organizations in a digital sovereign world with a colourful bouquet of different collaboration solutions? Hint: I do not trust in the ‘Ring that rules them all”. And the standard must not be a protocol. My talk is about the thing we call ' groupware' and we do mean e-mail, calendar, contacts and tasks by this. I am going to focus on calendars and will reflect on a history starting at MS Exchange 2000, following a path via MAPI, IMAP, CalDAV, ActiveSync-over-the-air, z-push, and completely bypassing MS Outlook. The view I am going to present is from a 3rd party integrations perspective as well as from an end-users perspective. Hereby I will touch the role of APIs to connect to standards to realize interoperability with other tools, even the ones outside your own organization. An example I will touch is the exchange of calendar availability.oai:cds.cern.ch:27503812021 |
spellingShingle | HEP Computing Rösler, Andreas Digital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck? |
title | Digital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck? |
title_full | Digital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck? |
title_fullStr | Digital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck? |
title_full_unstemmed | Digital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck? |
title_short | Digital Sovereignty with email & calendars - Is the client the bottleneck? |
title_sort | digital sovereignty with email & calendars - is the client the bottleneck? |
topic | HEP Computing |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2750381 |
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