An experiment with XPages: Homepage for Notes client?
One of my customers requested their Lotus Notes homepage to be revised. There are so many ideas that we cannot wait for Project Vulcan :)
One of my customers requested their Lotus Notes homepage to be revised. There are so many ideas that we cannot wait for Project Vulcan :)
Yesterday, it was the day of Lotusphere Comes To You - Istanbul.
IBM finally announced release 8.5.2. We were such impatient about it.
IBM announced that Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.1 FP4 packages are ready to be downloaded. The fix pack contains several critical fixes and is recommended for all 8.5.1 users. It is also incremental and contains all fixes in prior fix-packs. I didn't have time to look at the list of fixes but I'll blog about them soon.
Fix list contained by FP4 can be seen on:
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/r5fixlist.nsf/0/61f6dc55689d10b18525774d0055319a
To download FP4:
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=899\&uid=swg24025721
I didn't pay attention to this topic, but two weeks ago, at the Portal Excellence Conference in Chicago, IBM announced a vision and multi-year roadmap, namely "Project Northstar".
Last week, I mentioned my first XPages application. I wanted to share my fresh impressions about XPages development for newcoming developers...
I have just finished my first XPages application. Hmm, I know it's too late. I am not guilty, I waited to become ready :)
I had some customer visits last week and those visits remind me that many companies are short in Domino staff. Rule of thumb is one admin per 200 users. But, I wonder how many companies have enough admins... Regarding my customers, the average is one admin per 400-500 users. This is not healthy. Let me suggest some tricks to overcome this annoying workload...
Two weeks ago, I blogged about recent discussions after Jake's decision to learn Sharepoint...
Now, a recent conversation arised between Jake, successful blogger of codestore.net and Yancy, the owner and founder of planetlotus.org.