{"id":8156,"date":"2019-04-17T09:00:44","date_gmt":"2019-04-17T09:00:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/prominic.net\/?p=8156"},"modified":"2023-03-28T18:35:02","modified_gmt":"2023-03-28T18:35:02","slug":"deploying-ibm-verse-on-premises-ibm-webinar-recap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress.prominic.net\/deploying-ibm-verse-on-premises-ibm-webinar-recap\/","title":{"rendered":"Deploying IBM Verse On-Premises: IBM Webinar Recap"},"content":{"rendered":"

We have talked extensively about Domino 10 and its capabilities. Now it\u2019s time to approach Verse as well.<\/p>\n

IBM\u2019s latest webinar had approached the issue of deploying Verse. You might wonder why would you need to deploy Verse on Premises? Well, mostly because it gives you a great user experience, comes with a nicer interface than iNotes and you need no Notes client.<\/p>\n

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So, you decided to deploy Verse what now? Well, as you would expect you need to make sure you set some downtime aside for the mail server. Make sure you have backed up all the mail files, and Festina Lente (Hurry slow).<\/p>\n

Next, you need to make sure that the requirements are met and tested. You can find them here (https:\/\/www-01.ibm.com\/support\/docview.wss?uid=ibm10737121)<\/p>\n

Once you have ensured that these pre-reqs are in order, it\u2019s time to start with the installation and configuration.<\/p>\n

Installation<\/p>\n