Wrapping up a busy day 1 at IamLUG, and getting ready for an early start tomorrow, I present my Lotus Connections session is at 8:15 tomorrow morning. First the pictures I was missing from this mornings OGS Here is Chris Miller opening up IamLUG in case you doubted that “Booty Sweat” was actually included in the OGS, well here is a screenshot Kevin Cavanaugh delivering the keynote One of the concepts shown for the upcoming “Lotus Knows” marketing campaign Following the OGS I attended “What’s ID Vault and why you can’t live without it” presented by Gab Davis if you are even thinking about deploying the ID vault this presentation is the place to start showing you how to create and manage your vaults, and make your clients work with the vault. After lunch I was off to ” Managing your Infrastructure and managers” presented by Paul Mooney and Eileen Fitzgerald, I am sure I missed the real point of the session but all I walked out of there with was the feeling that Paul is somehow obsessed with printers and printing, really go ahead an ask him about it next time you see him. The session portion of the day wrapped up with Ed Brills session titled “IBM Lotus Messaging and Collaboration strategy”. The highlights from Ed’s talk were – Notes 8.5.1 targeted to ship around October 7th – The story around the 8.5.1 release will be application development – Notes 9 themes – improved search, group calendar, RSS subscriptions in the inbox, unified task management – Symphony 2.0 to ship in the first half fo 2010 – Traveler on Linux is being looked at (not committed to a particular version yet) The evening activity was a reception for all the IamLUG attendees, and that wrapped up Day 1, looking forward to tomorrow. –
Thanks Mitch,
Nice summary, I’ll be sure to keep up with the IamLUG activities here.
Cheers,
Tim