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IBM Lotus Forms Turbo 3.5.1 (32-bit)

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Lotus Forms Turbo has been developed to help non-technical users to quickly create web-based eForms. Lotus Forms Turbo is easy and quick to deploy, requires no training and is designed to help customers address basic form software requirements such as surveys, applications, feedback, orders, request for submission, and more - without involvement from the IT department.

Submitted By: Dave@AWS  
AMI ID: ami-35d3305c
AMI Manifest: ec2-paid-ibm-images/ibm-lotus-forms-turbo-3.5.1-32-bit.manifest.xml
License: Paid
Operating System: Linux/Unix
Europe AMI ID: ami-a65f74d2

About the Software

Lotus Forms Turbo is a new addition to the Lotus Forms family of products. Included in Lotus Forms and available as stand-alone forms software, Lotus Forms Turbo has been developed to help non-technical users to quickly create web-based eForms. Lotus Forms Turbo is easy and quick to deploy, requires no training and is designed to help customers address basic form software requirements such as surveys, applications, feedback, orders, request for submission, and more - without involvement from the IT department.

And Lotus Forms Turbo includes numerous ready-to-use sample eForms and demos in the new Sample Catalog to make it easy to gain value and faster ROI.

Out-of-the-box forms software, in 5 easy steps...all from your browser!

  1. Create eForms right from your Web browser — with no desktop software required
  2. Send, publish or email a simple web link to your eForm for employees, customers and partners
  3. Fill and complete eForms directly from the Web
  4. Store submitted forms data securely
  5. Analyze submitted data in your favorite spreadsheet and create basic graphs

This AMI is available on 32-bit 2.6.16 kernel level-based Linux OS and provides an end-to-end automation to get the AMI initially set up according to user’s requirements including:

  • Root and default user password setup
  • Optional (recommended) Elastic Block Storage (EBS) setup for persistent data storage

When an Lotus Forms Turbo AMI instance is started for the very first time, a sequence of interactive configuration screens will help the user setup their environment in a few quick steps:

  1. Pre-installed OS/software license agreements screen
  2. Root and virtuser user password configuration screens
  3. Lotus Forms Turbo localization progress screens
  4. Amazon Web Services configuration screens
  5. EBS storage configuration screens

A description of each interactive step and additional information about how to re-package the Lotus Forms Turbo AMI with an ISV (Independent Software Vendor) application can be found in the accompanying documentation.

Instances created based on this AMI are configured for root-level access over secure shell (SSH) using the keypair you specify at instance creation.

Lotus Forms Turbo is installed under /opt/IBM/LotusForms/Turbo/3.5.

Once started, Lotus Forms Turbo can be accessed over the Web using the URL:

http://<server>:9080/turbo

Where <server> refers to the public DNS name of the new instance. Use the virtuser user ID to log into Lotus Forms Turbo, using the password set during the initialization process. Refer to the Getting Started document under Resources and Documentation for details.

Getting Started - Video Tutorial

You can get started using Amazon EC2 running IBM by viewing the videos below.
  1. Get setup and configure your AMI with Lotus Forms Turbo
  2. Additional demos and tutorials

Prerequisites and Resources

Instance Type:

A “Small” instance type (m1.small) should be sufficient for most needs. A “High-CPU Medium” instance type (c1.medium) may be desirable for extra processing power. There are no 64-bit AMI’s of Lotus Forms Turbo available at this time.

Please review “Lotus Forms Turbo AMI Frequently Asked Questions” for more details.

Software Included:

  • Lotus Forms Turbo 3.5
  • 2.6.16 level based SuSE SLES 10 SP 2 operating system

Resources and Documentation:



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