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Lotusphere 2008
Posted on January 1, 2008 | No CommentsI can’t quite believe that it’s nearly a whole year since I was watching the opening sessions of Lotusphere and yet here we are again. I’ll be heading to Orlando – pending successful avoidance of striking UK workers – later in January. The session details... -
Lotus Expeditor
Posted on October 1, 2007 | 1 CommentQuick note before crashing for the evening. Expeditor is available for trial developerworks download and should get an honest appraisal before too long at work imho. -
Thinly disguised glee
Posted on May 16, 2007 | 1 CommentMwwwwhahahahaha. All I need now are 3 servers to get started with an installation and I’ll have a beta environment setup that will mean saying ttfn to Roller @ work (before it even gets anywhere). -
Lotus Component Designer
Posted on January 22, 2007 | No Commentsv6.0 on general release tomorrow. 6.0.1 in summer. Trial is available on the IBM main downloads site. Samples and demos on http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus -
Lotusphere Keynote
Posted on January 22, 2007 | No CommentsOpening gambit – audience rocked to the core by slightly worrying popular beat combo, complete with glitzy light show. Actually, the quality of the broadcast graphics and lightshow is pretty good Think Top of The Pops. Big surprise (not really) in the choice of Neil...