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Lotusphere 2010: mobility and collaboration
DominoPower Magazine - February 2010
This article continues our series on Lotusphere 2010. Last week, we discussed overall changes at Lotus and Project Vulcan. This week, we're looking at mobility and collaboration.


2010: A Lotusphere of change
DominoPower Magazine - January 2010
Lotusphere 2010 was a Lotusphere of change -- not change to Lotusphere itself so much, but change at Lotus and change in Lotus.


Five trends for 2010
DominoPower Magazine - January 2010
We'll have a lot to talk about in the coming weeks about all the Lotusphere announcements. This week, let's take a look at five trends you'll be talking about all year.


The Lotusphere 2009 experience wrap-up article
DominoPower Magazine - February 2009
Lotusphere isn't just about the announcements. There's so much more that goes on, and it's all these other things that really make Lotusphere what it is. In this final Lotusphere 2009 article, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard shares what it's really like to attend a Lotusphere.


Lotusphere 2009 explores Connections, Quickr, Foundations, Protector, and LotusLive
DominoPower Magazine - February 2009
It's time for more Lotusphere analysis. So far, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard gave you an overview of Notes and Domino 8.5.1 and discussed SAP integration, OpenNTF, mobile, Sametime 8.5, and more. This week, he looks into some more Lotus initiatives including Connections, Quickr, Foundations, Protector, and LotusLive.


Lotusphere 2009 showcases SAP, BlackBerry, Sametime 8.5, and more
DominoPower Magazine - February 2009
We're back from Lotusphere. Last week, I gave you an overview of Notes and Domino 8.5.1 and promised that you'd learn more about SAP integration, some open source stuff, mobile, and Sametime. That's what's in this week's installment.


Notes and Domino 8.5.1 at Lotusphere 2009
DominoPower Magazine - January 2009
Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard is back from Lotusphere 2009 and, as he's done each year for yo, these many years, he's got an incredibly comprehensive analysis. We kick it off right away with a discussion of Notes 8.5 and 8.5.1.


Lotusphere 2009 first impressions
DominoPower Magazine - January 2009
In this quick article, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz discusses his first impressions of Lotusphere 2009.


As we prepare for Lotusphere, IBM's market share grows
DominoPower Magazine - January 2009
Every year, we mark the tradition of Lotusphere. For those of us who've been there nearly every year since it began (I missed the year I got married), Lotusphere isn't just a business gathering, it's an annual chance to see some of our favorite people. Lotusphere is also a chance to be inspired and it's where we go to test the waters, to get a feel for how the overall Lotus market is doing.


My tech trek to ICCA mecca
DominoPower Magazine - June 2008
A few months ago, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz was invited to give the Saturday afternoon keynote address at the 31st Annual Independent Computer Consultants Association National Conference in Washington, D.C. With all the work he'd done on White House email, it seemed appropriate to address some of the nation's leading computer consultants in the cradle of our democracy. This is his trip report


Wrapping up Lotusphere 2008
DominoPower Magazine - February 2008
Last week, we talked about the Lotusphere announcements about the currently shipping Notes and Domino. This week, it's time to wrap up our Lotusphere 2008 retrospective, explore some more Lotusphere news, and share with you my final analysis.


Mashups, Portal, Symphony, Sametime, and more, more, more
DominoPower Magazine - February 2008
Last week, we talked about the Lotusphere announcements about the currently shipping Notes and Domino. This week, it's time to look at the new Mashups, Portal, Symphony, Sametime, and more, more, more.


The big news about 8.5
DominoPower Magazine - February 2008
Last week, we talked about the Lotusphere announcements about the currently shipping Notes and Domino. This week, it's time to look ahead to the exciting 8.5 release.


Much emerges from Lotusphere 2008
DominoPower Magazine - January 2008
In this article, we'll talk about Notes and Domino as it is now with the surprisingly exciting 8.0.1 point release. In the next, we'll talk about Domino 8.5. Then we'll move on to even more excitement over the next three and four weeks. There's a lot to explore.


Lotusphere and social computing: taking action
DominoPower Magazine - March 2007
Lotusphere 2007 showed a great range of new opportunities for enterprises in the form of enhanced collaboration software. Web 2.0 is moving from the public Internet to businesses, connecting corporate users in a much deeper approach than we were used to. Social computing is the main focus here, and it is a big new challenge for IT managers and application developers. This two-part series gives an overview on the new Web 2.0 features discussed at Lotusphere, displays ways to generate business value and gives ideas on how social computing can be integrated into your business applications.


The rest of the Lotus universe: Connections, Quickr, SameTime, and more
DominoPower Magazine - March 2007
This is the third of four articles Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard has written on Lotusphere 2007 and all the new Lotus announcements. In this last article, he goes further in-depth on each of the key announcements and provides you with more perspective and analysis


An in-depth look at the Notes 8 announcements
DominoPower Magazine - February 2007
This is the second of four articles Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard has written on Lotusphere 2007 and all the new Lotus announcements. In the last article, "The buzz is back at Lotusphere 2007", he talked about the event itself, and provided some of the broad strokes of what was announced. In this article, he takes an in-depth look at the Notes 8 announcements. In the next two articles, he'll go further in-depth on each of the key announcements and provide you with some perspective and analysis.


The buzz is back at Lotusphere 2007
DominoPower Magazine - February 2007
This is the first of four articles Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard has written on Lotusphere and all the new Lotus announcements. In this article, he talks about the event itself, and provide some of the broad strokes of what was announced. In the next three articles, he'll go in-depth on each of the key announcements and provide you with some perspective and analysis.


Lotusphere just seems to get earlier and earlier every year
DominoPower Magazine - August 2006
Talking about Lotusphere 2007, in August? Yep. Registrations for Sphere 2007 are now open. In this kick-off article, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard tells you what you need to know to plan your winter vacation, er, important trip to Disneyworld, uh, you know, to learn about hot tubs, well, um, Notes and Domino and all that. Yeah, that's the ticket.


Inside the exclusive Lotus Premium Support Seminar
DominoPower Magazine - August 2006
Nancy Hand works as a Notes admin working for a large company. One of her favorite perks is a ticket to attend the Premium Support Seminar (PSS) in Boston. This is a 3-day conference, sort of a mini-Lotusphere, put on for those with Premium Support contracts. Want the inside scoop? You'll have to read Nancy's article.


Upbeat messages from Lotusphere 2006
DominoPower Magazine - February 2006
Notes is not dead. Yellow is the new black. Upbeat messages from Lotusphere 2006. Lotus is riding high again and aiming for more. A lively and lengthy future for the Notes and Domino family was the theme. Read Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard's in-depth analysis in this important article.


Getting on the jazz at Lotusphere
DominoPower Magazine - January 2006
It looks like the jazz is back in the Lotus biz. This Lotusphere rocked! Everyone we talked to was pumped, excited, and optimistic. After a bunch of years of downer reports coming from Lotusphere, it's really good to see the mojo on the move. In this short trip report, we summarize some of the more interesting announcements.


Lotusphere fun facts
DominoPower Magazine - January 2006
Ah, Lotusphere. It's that special time when most of the Lotus technical community runs away from the cold and seeks out sunny Orlando. DominoPower, of course, will be at Lotusphere in force. In this great article, we tell you the secrets behind a shady firm called Tomahawk Properties, why you shouldn't pack too many shirts, and where to find the JAMFests. It's all in this article.


It's Lotusphere time again
DominoPower Magazine - December 2005
It's December, and thoughts in the Lotus community aren't just about Christmas. We're also looking forward to spending the last week of January 2006 in Orlando, Florida -- somewhere that, for most of us from the Northern Hemisphere, will hopefully be a bit warmer than where we are now. But Sphere 2006 will be more, more than just having the thermometer a bit further up the scale. There's a lot to look forward to.


Lotusphere questions, Lotusphere answers
DominoPower Magazine - March 2005
At Lotusphere, "Meet the Developers" is a way to get the answers to those tough questions. Throughout the year, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard collects questions he can't find the answer to, and puts them to the developers. Sometimes, but not always, he gets answers.


More from Lotusphere 2005
DominoPower Magazine - February 2005
Continuing their virtual dialog from last week, DominoPower Magazine Senior Technical Editors Mick Moignard and Richard Echeandia pick up where they left off, wrapping up their coverage of this year's Lotusphere.


Lotusphere wrap-up 2005
DominoPower Magazine - February 2005
It's February, so that means Lotusphere has come to an end for another year. DominoPower Magazine Senior Technical Editors Mick Moignard and Richard Echeandia have teamed up to bring you their extensive, in-depth coverage of this year's Lotusphere. There's a great deal to discuss, so we'll get started this week and continue our analysis and coverage in next week's issue.


The momentum is coming back
DominoPower Magazine - January 2005
This year's Lotusphere seems to be quite a bit different than the last two years. The feeling among the attendees seems to be very upbeat and energized. Find out what Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia has learned in talking to attendees and exhibitors.


Lotusphere 2005 expectations
DominoPower Magazine - January 2005
There's a lot we all look forward to each year, just before our annual pilgrimage to the warm, welcoming arms of Mickey, Donald, Goofy and the warm welcoming spirit that's Lotusphere in Orlando. There's no better way to prepare for next week's big event than to talk to some of the most interesting people in the Lotus community and have them share their thoughts and expectations for Lotus, Lotusphere, and 2004. Here's what they had to say.


Mick's Lotusphere 2005 preview
DominoPower Magazine - November 2004
Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard started writing this piece back in October, and that meant it was time to start thinking about Lotusphere again. Indeed, registration for Lotusphere 2005 opened early this time, quietly slipping onto the scene in early September. Read on to find out more about Lotusphere and Mick's on how to get through this event.


Post-Lotusphere 2004 report: gaining understanding and perspective
DominoPower Magazine - February 2004
In this extremely important article, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard puts all of the Lotusphere 2004 IBM Lotus announcements into perspective. Where exactly do Workplace, WebSphere, and Java fit into the Notes/Domino future? What's in the new 6.5.1 release? What's up for the future of ND7 and on? It's all answered in a clear manner in Mick's report. This is a must read article.


Pictures from the 'Sphere
DominoPower Magazine - February 2004
Last week, when we filed our very short report from Lotusphere, we promised you a lot more coverage and a lot more pictures from Lotusphere 2004. In this issue, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard provides a detailed analysis of the various announcements (and a behind the scenes perspective). Meanwhile, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz was busy with my digital SLR, and below are some more pictures from the show.


IBM moves forward with Domino and Workplace
DominoPower Magazine - January 2004
DominoPower's editors met with some amazing developers and very cool IBM staffers. In the coming weeks and months, we'll be sifting through everything we've learned and publish it here. While at the show, we took a ton of great pictures. We'll save lots of good news, pictures, and information about the exhibitors and attendees for next week. For now, I'll show you some pictures the folks we met with and give you a quick overview of what we discussed.


Sphere and romance in Orlando
DominoPower Magazine - January 2004
Are you excited about Lotusphere next week? Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz is, and this article tells you all about it.


Looking forward to Lotusphere 2004: Lotus in transition, again?
DominoPower Magazine - January 2004
Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard takes a look back and a look forward at the Lotus of 1994, the Lotus of 2004, and the Lotus of the future in this very interesting article.


Collaborating with the collaborators
DominoPower Magazine - November 2003
One of our readers is running an interesting conference on December 2 about collaboration technology. ZATZ Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz will be there and you might also want to attend. Read this article to find out more.


Lotusphere registration is open
DominoPower Magazine - September 2003
IBM has just told us that registration for the eleventh consecutive Lotusphere will open on Tuesday, September 30, 2003. Lotusphere 2004 will once again be held at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, FL from January 25 - 29, 2004, and will feature current and future Lotus software products and solutions. For customers and partners, Lotusphere is an opportunity to meet face to face with Lotus technology experts and obtain an exclusive look at new products. It's also a great chance to hang out with buddies you haven't seen for a year!


Making the rounds at Lotusphere 2003
DominoPower Magazine - February 2003
So besides the big announcements, what else happened at Lotusphere 2003? DominoPower Contributing Editor Mick Moignard has the scoop on the sessions, the labs, the parties, and the really loud t-shirts.


Lotusphere reveals details of NextGen and DB2 in Domino
DominoPower Magazine - February 2003
The big news at Lotusphere 2003 was the announcement of the NextGen product line's direction. DominoPower Contributing Editor Mick Moignard has returned safely from the festivities in Orlando and reports in with details on NextGen, DB2 in Domino, and the future of the current Lotus product line.


Product announcements from Lotusphere 2003
DominoPower Magazine - February 2003
Lotusphere is the perfect opportunity for IBM and Lotus to reveal their new product offerings for the coming year. Senior Editor Steve Niles has a summary of the latest releases as well as what's in store for the rest of 2003.


Lotus deals with ch-ch-ch-changes
DominoPower Magazine - January 2003
The days leading up to Lotusphere are always quite exciting, but few expected it to be as exciting as it's been this year. Senior Editor Steve Niles takes a look at the news that's rocked the Lotus world in the past weeks.


An early preview of Lotusphere 2003
DominoPower Magazine - November 2002
It's almost time to head on down to Florida once again. Steve Niles has the scoop on all the hot topics you'll discover at the next exciting Lotusphere, coming to a theme park near you at the end of January, 2003.


Getting into shape with THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp
DominoPower Magazine - July 2002
THE VIEW is one of the most respected journals on Lotus/IBM technologies in existence. Recently, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco had an opportunity to attend THE VIEW Web Coding Bootcamp where he enjoyed educational sessions by some of the journal's top experts. He's got a full report in this fun article.


Winds of change are blowing at IBM developerWorks Live!
DominoPower Magazine - June 2002
Is Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco abandoning Domino? Don't count on it! However, his recent trip to IBM developerWorks Live! has shown him that nowadays a good Domino programmer also needs to know a lot about Java, Linux, and J2EE-compliant servers like WebSphere, among other things. Get the full scoop on the big event in this fun report.


There's something special about Lotus Advisor DevCon
DominoPower Magazine - May 2002
Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco has just returned from the latest Lotus Advisor DevCon event, which took place in Palm Springs. In this very cool report, Dan shares some of the things that make Lotus Advisor DevCon such a special event. He also discusses the fascinating things he learned and provides some insight into how to process all the great information that comes out of an event like this.


IBM, Lotus, and the rocking sounds of Smash Mouth
DominoPower Magazine - April 2002
This spring, IBM and Lotus are busting out with their Lotusphere Europe IBM Software Symposium 2002 and Lotus DevCon 2002 @ IBM developerWorks Live! events. Steve Niles has the scoop on these cool conferences where you'll experience information, education, networking opportunities, and the rocking sounds of Smash Mouth!


Pragmatic optimism at Internet World Wireless 2002
DominoPower Magazine - March 2002
At this year's Internet World Wireless show, Technical Editor Theodore Durst had a chance to catch up on what's new in the wireless sector. In this exclusive Tradeshow Report, he'll give you the skinny on what's really being said behind the cleverly crafted press releases.


Big changes, too little beer at Lotusphere 2002
DominoPower Magazine - February 2002
Couldn't get to Lotusphere this year? Want to reflect on the good times you did have? Mick Moignard returned from the big show and filed this report which details his impressions, complaints, and highlights.


Lotusphere still has the magic
DominoPower Magazine - February 2002
Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco is back from his fifth Lotusphere, and he's got a lot of stories to tell. In this article, Dan shares his priority list for 2002 along with some other thoughts about this year's event. He also shares a ton of fun pictures from his adventure in Florida.


An early preview of Lotusphere 2002
DominoPower Magazine - December 2001
It's time to head on down to Florida once again. Contributing Editor Steve Niles has the scoop on all the hot topics you'll discover at the next exciting Lotusphere, coming to a theme park near you at the end of January.


DevCon 2001 in review
DominoPower Magazine - July 2001
Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco returned safely from this year's Lotus DevCon in Las Vegas. In this fun-filled report, he relates some of his favorite quotes from the opening session and offers his personal list of what he'll be focusing on in the next six months.


Lotusphere exhibits and exhibitionists
DominoPower Magazine - February 2001
There was a lot to see and do at this year's Lotusphere convention. We met a lot of friendly folks down in Orlando who graciously posed for our cameras (and a few who chased us down begging to have their pictures taken). In this article we present our gallery of Lotusphere exhibitors and share a little of what we learned during our journey around the showroom floor.


DominoPower's Best of Lotusphere 2001 Awards
DominoPower Magazine - February 2001
Roll out the red carpet and strike up the band. It's time for the DominoPower Best of Lotusphere 2001 Awards, presented by Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz and Senior Technical Editors Dan Velasco and Richard Echeandia. Find out who takes home the prize in such categories as Best Session, Most Original Booth, and Coolest Schwag.


Lotusphere through the digital lens
DominoPower Magazine - February 2001
Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz took the company's digital camera down to Lotusphere and tried to capture the feel of the show, from the sessions, through the halls, to what it was really like to be there. For those of you who attended, this will be a fond reminder of great times. And for those of you who didn't manage to get to Orlando, let this fun article be the motivation for you to make your reservations for Lotusphere 2002.


Elvis in Orlando
DominoPower Magazine - January 2001
DominoPower's editorial team will be down at Lotusphere in force, and they'll be looking for worthy recipients of the prestigious DominoPower Best of Lotusphere Awards. In this month's editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz offers some tips on how your company can get our attention. As for Elvis...you'll have to read the article.


Lotusphere 2001 Registration
DominoPower Magazine - October 2000
If you had trouble registering for Lotusphere 2001, you're not alone. In the return of his @DbColumn, Dan Velasco shares his own personal struggle with registration as well as the experiences of other DominoPower authors.


The best and worst sessions of Lotusphere Europe 2000
DominoPower Magazine - October 2000
For many, the highlights of a Lotusphere event are the sessions. Ian Cherrill gives you his impressions of Lotusphere Europe 2000, as well as a run-down of the best and worst sessions the event had to offer.


Inside Lotusphere Europe 2000
DominoPower Magazine - October 2000
If you weren't able to get to Lotusphere Europe 2000, now's your chance to get the lowdown on all the events. Patrick FitzGerald takes you on a guided tour to give you the complete scoop on all the speeches, the labs, the sessions, and the Product Showcase. You'll also get a great tip on where to eat next time you're in Berlin.


Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide
DominoPower Magazine - August 2000
If you didn't have time to plan a summer vacation, you could have a chance to redeem yourself this fall. In this edition of Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide, she gives you the scoop on the fall events that will be coming up in hot locales such as Pasadena, Las Vegas, Orlando, and Atlanta. Since Lotus is doing a lot with mobile computing, this article's probably very important to many of you Lotus professionals.


Catch Lotus DevCon sessions online with Webcasts
DominoPower Magazine - July 2000
If you missed Lotus DevCon 2000, or if you did attend but failed to make it to all the sessions you had planned, don't despair! Thanks to Lotus Webcasts, all the fact-filled sessions are still available online for you to absorb. Senior technical editor Dan Velasco gives his review of this valuable service that's a must for every current or aspiring Lotus professional.


A developer's quandary: Lotus DevCon or Lotusphere?
DominoPower Magazine - July 2000
If you can only get to one conference a year, which one is it going to be? Chris Stoner gives you a quick breakdown of the benefits of each to assist you in making this important decision.


Something fishy at DevCon 2000
DominoPower Magazine - July 2000
Intrigue, excitement, a large tuna. All this and more could be found at Lotus Devcon 2000. In his report from the convention floor, John Roling takes on the persona of a debonair superspy to bring you the latest in the world of Lotus.


Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide
DominoPower Magazine - May 2000
It's time to put in those travel requests again. This June and July some exciting tradeshows are coming up featuring mobile computing. Since there's a lot of stuff Lotus is doing that relates to mobile computing, this article's probably important to many of you. In this edition of Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide, you'll get the skinny on the coming events in such hot locales as Palm Springs, Orlando, and Barcelona, Spain.


Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide
DominoPower Magazine - March 2000
In the next few weeks, there are quite a few tradeshows coming up that feature mobile computing. Since there's a lot of stuff that Lotus is doing that relates to mobile computing, this article is probably important to many of you. If you're interested in goin' mobile and want to take a field trip, you should check out Ashley's guide. Since we're talking San Diego and New Orleans, among other great places, you might want to check this out.


Hitchhiker's Guide to Lotusphere 2000
DominoPower Magazine - February 2000
With a cute homage to HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy, senior technical editor Richard Echeandia gives you the real scoop on Lotusphere 2000. If you were there and want to reminisce, or didn't get to go and want to live vicariously, this article is for you.


Looking forward to Lotusphere 2000
DominoPower Magazine - October 1999
Welcome to the maiden voyage of @DbColumn, Dan Velasco's new monthly column that will focus on one specific Domino-related topic every month. This month, Dan aims his sights at Lotusphere 2000. This article is both helpful and fun.


The unofficial I AM Photo Journal
DominoPower Magazine - May 1999
Lotus' I AM ad campaign seems to have sparked something very primal in some people...an urge to run around with I AM signs and have their photos taken. Because of this, the official Lotus' I AM Photo Journal contest was born. Judging is now over and you can see the official winners on Lotus' site. But the only place you can see some of the more creative submissions -- those that didn't meet Lotus' official standards for publication -- are here, inside DominoPower. Special thanks to the Web team at Lotus for giving us, once again, an exclusive Inside Scoop.


Lotusphere'99 technical review
DominoPower Magazine - February 1999
Richard's back from Lotusphere. In this detailed article, Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia takes us inside of the new R5 release of Notes and Domino. Lotus chose DominoPower for a private technical briefing with senior executives and Richard blabs all their secrets right here. So, if you want the latest scoop on R5, read this article right now.


Lotusphere '99: the party report
DominoPower Magazine - February 1999
What can we say to do justice to Lotusphere '99? What a good time it was. While we could have chosen one of this issue's great technical articles on R5 for our cover, we thought this would be much more fun. In her official Lotusphere '99 Party Report, Managing Editor Denise Amrich shares some of the good times and great pictures from Orlando. While you'll get some insight into the goings on, she can't tell you everything. For example, she'd like to say more about the mayhem and madness, but she promised she would not discuss "the power floor-waxer riding episode" and she shall not.


Lotusphere, PowerBoards, and me
DominoPower Magazine - January 1999
Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz is on a tear this month. While two of his favorite editors are going to Lotusphere in warm Orlando, he's stuck in frigid New Jersey being a manager. So, for about a third of his wacky editorial, he rants about cold, Disney, and seat heaters. Then, eventually, he calms down and tells you why not going is the sign of an "innovative company" vs. a "company with an innovative founder". Plus, the new PowerBoards are rocking and, in a fit of actual lucidity, he takes time to honor our amazing volunteer PowerBoard hosts.


Richard's guide to Lotusphere
DominoPower Magazine - December 1998
It's articles like this that make DominoPower so incredibly good (if we do say so ourselves). Lotusphere in Orlando is the Big Story for January and Senior Technical Editor Richard Echeandia tells you everything you ever wanted to know about how have a great show -- including undiscovered spots where you'll probably be able to get Internet access, and lots more. Plus, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz intersperses irreverent comments based on his years of experience at the show, making this a fun, yet incredibly useful article.



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