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January 2008
Bruce and Julian had actually recorded
a podcast at Lotusphere about the OGS, but due to technical and vocal difficulties
we needed to re-record. So...
Bruce, Julian, and special guest Andrew
Pollack discuss many of the
announcements from Lotusphere 2008 -- specifically, a lot of things they
talked about at the Opening
General Session, including:
- The "Atlantic" SAP integration
effort
- What's new in Lotus Notes/Domino 8.0.1
- What's coming in Lotus Notes/Domino
8.5
- Lotus Symphony
- Some of the new products like Lotus
Foundations, Bluehouse, and Protector
This
podcast was sponsored by Instant
Technologies. It is 24.9mb
and runs 54:19 minutes at 64kps.
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Bruce, Julian, Bill
Buchan, and Rocky
Oliver give you the scoop
on going to Lotusphere -- it's next week!!! If you listen real close at
the end, you can even catch a few comments by Paul
Mooney.
Good information for Lotusphere newbies (how to get around, where to go,
what to watch out for) and veterans (Lotusphere Idol, new Jamfest location,
new dining plan) alike. Get that yellow blood pumping...
This podcast was sponsored by Instant
Technologies. It is 23.6mb
and runs 51:25 minutes at 64kps.
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Ben
Langhinrichs tells us all
about the Lotusphere
Session database -- how it
works, what's new this year, and why he started doing it in the first place!
That database is an invaluable resource for Lotusphere attendees, especially
PRIOR to going to Lotusphere as you are trying to figure out what sessions
to attend. And, thanks to the Turtle partnership, there is an
online version of the database
as well as a version you can use to sync
with your Blackberry.
Ben also lets on about a new feature he'll be adding soon, to help you
out with your coffee breaks. Yeehaw.
This podcast was sponsored by Instant
Technologies. It is 16.6mb and
runs 36:08 minutes at 64kps.
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Julian and Bruce interview Yancy Lent the
creator of the new Planet
Lotus blog aggregation site.
Yancy tells us how and why he started the site, how it works and
how it was built. Take a listen to this enjoyable 35 minute interview.
This podcast is 16.3mb and runs 35:34 minutes at 64kps.
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