New LotusLive first impressions — me like!
OK, sarcasm aside. I’ve spent the last hour playing with the new features on LotusLive. Without going into too much details, I like it. The default interface, which you can customize, looks better....
View ArticleIBM releases LotusLive Notes
The cost of email is $5 per user per month. Today, IBM unveiled LotusLive Notes, a service that delivers your email in the cloud on a server sitting in one of the IBM’s data centers. What...
View ArticleXPages? Why?
Somebody asked today, “If you are using a Discussion database in your environment, have you converted it to the new XPages template?”. My answer, “Why?”. In all of the excitement around XPages, amongst...
View ArticleCan IBM Vulcanize Lotus’ tires?
In Russia, vulcanization (вулканизация) is a popular method of repairing damaged tires and, often, a profitable roadside business. So when listening to presentations on Project Vulcan, I can’t get an...
View ArticleMoving on up to the Exchange side
I took the plunge. I finally did it. I moved. As some folks read and reacted with disbelief on Twitter, I switched my email platform from Notes to Exchange. We, at PSC, have been running both systems...
View ArticleAdvantages & best practices of local mail replicas
Many congratulations to Luis Guirigay for having his article on Advantages and Best Practices of Local Mail Replicas published in the Domino Wiki. After many review cycles the article was finally...
View ArticleLotusphere 2011 recap
It was last week this time that I was saying goodbye to the sunny and warm Orlando and dreading facing the 6-foot piles of snow on my driveway back home in Chicago. A week later, I keep looking back...
View ArticleLook, ma. I’m in a book!
In THIS book I was fortunate enough to be a reviewer of Packt’s new book in the IBM’s series: Lotus Quickr 8.5 for Domino Administration.
View ArticleIBM Lotus Domino: Classic Web Application Development Techniques – Book Review
The folks at Packt Publishing are continuing to expand their shelf of IBM Lotus books. Their latest addition – Classic Web Application Development Techniques by Richard G. Ellis. Before I tell you how...
View ArticleJohn Head – an IBM Champion for IBM Collaboration
Congrats to John Head for being named one of this year’s IBM Champions for IBM Collaboration Solutions. Way to go, John. The honor and the recognition is well deserved for someone who’s been a...
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