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Get your grubby hands on Workplace Designer today DominoPower Magazine - July 2005 Have you been trying to figure out just what the heck Workplace is? If so, you're not alone. Even though we've run interviews and nearly daily news stories on the Workplace line of products and solutions, it seems DominoPower readers are still quite baffled by what, exactly, Workplace is. Read this article to learn how you can download your very own free copy of Workplace Designer 2.5 and take it out for a spin.
Kudos, great analysis, and juvenile behavior DominoPower Magazine - March 2004 Last week, we ran an article entitled "WebSphere and Workplace and Notes, oh my!" Apparently, the thoughts Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz put down in this article inspired some strong responses, both good and bad.
WebSphere and Workplace and Notes, oh my! DominoPower Magazine - February 2004 There's a lot of FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) being flung around about our old friends, Notes and Domino. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz takes a look at IBM, the company, to give you some perspective. This important article gives you five things you should think about as you plan your future.
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.
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.
Our first look at the Lotus Workplace strategy and the future of Domino and Notes DominoPower Magazine - November 2003 Admit it. With all the fuss over WebSphere and now over Lotus Workplace, you were feeling slightly misty-eyed about our old friends Notes and Domino? Where were they? Why didn't they get any parties? Didn't anyone care? More importantly, didn't Lotus care? In this comprehensive event report, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard lays out all we know (and a few open questions) about just what you can expect from Notes and Domino, including our first editorial mentions of releases 7 and 8 of Notes and Domino. You know you gotta read this!
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