Search DominoPower's 11,323 Lotus-related article archive 
Home
EasyPrint
News details Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Articles-only Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Twitter Feed Click here for the Twitter feed.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Notes, Domino, and the indomitable spirit of the Lotus community
By David Gewirtz

What an amazing week this has been for DominoPower and the Lotus community. This week, we got to see the full power and majesty, emotion and intensity, love, anger, and passion of our extended family -- all brought together to discuss an issue of deep concern to us all -- the future of our shared profession.

Ten years ago this month, DominoPower published its first issue. At that time, we had no idea whether the Internet could sustain an online publication and we published articles about getting ready for Domino 5. I don't know if you recall that far back, but Notes and Domino weren't really all that Internet friendly. Three years earlier, IBM acquired Lotus and I recall BusinessWeek asking me about whether Notes would really survive the IBM acquisition and quoting my answer in the magazine as a definite "Yes". Even so, the "Notes is dead" meme was alive and well, even that far back.

And yet, here we are. Notes and Domino are exceptional products, Lotus has expanded its offerings significantly and has grown with the market and with the times. IBM continues to innovate with not only Notes and Domino, but with Quickr, Connections, Mashups, and even more.

"A community that can talk out it's tough issues is a stronger community."

Over the past decade, DominoPower has published tens of thousands of articles and news stories. We won the ratings war against competing magazines like Lotus Advisor, Group Computing, and e-Pro, all of which are now defunct, having been unable to compete against us on either an advertising rate sheet basis nor on a readership reach basis.

DominoPower has also distinguished itself in editorial coverage. Not only have we provided great hands-on information to Lotus IT professionals, we've also explored some difficult and challenging topics. Our White House email series became the basis for the book Where Have All The Emails Gone? and our coverage of government IT use and misuse has been discussed by radio hosts all over the country and has been covered by publications as diverse as The Washington Post and Mother Jones.

Backstory
Which brings us to last week's article, the catalyst for all the activity I alluded to above.

We have always made it a policy to run commentary from the community and from Lotus business partners in our "Business Partners Speak Out" series. These editorials have often been controversial and at least once a year, we've had one business partner or another claim Notes to be dead. Way before we started publishing DominoPower in 1998, back when Denise and I were putting out Workspace for Lotus Notes and The Notes Report for Ziff, Lotus business partners were insistently and completely wrongly proclaiming Notes to be dead.


1  ·  2  ·  3  ·  4  ·  5  ·  Next »
Other articles you might like
Home > Lotus Community > Editorials (71 articles)
   Five trends for 2010
   Say goodbye to the Uh-Ohs. Long live the Tens.
   The editorial strikes back
Home > Lotus Community > Business Partners Speak Out (25 articles)
   DominoPower TV Episode 1: Inside a strategy session with Teamstudio
   Evaluating your Domino Document Manager (Domino.Doc) transition options
   What to look for in a Domino-based document management solution
Get Weekly Email Updates
Subscribe to our regular weekly email newsletter. It's packed with tips, reviews, deep analysis, and the latest news.
 
Recent DominoPower Articles
Lotusphere 2010: mobility and collaboration
2010: A Lotusphere of change
Five trends for 2010
DominoPower TV Episode 1: Inside a strategy session with Teamstudio
More about Domino log files
Say goodbye to the Uh-Ohs. Long live the Tens.
Why your log.nsf might not be purging properly
Latest Lotus Headlines
Recommended Maintenance - Lotus Notes Traveler
Here are the slides and other materials from our Lotusphere session
Microsoft OCS awareness in Lotus Connections and Websphere Portal?
SnTT: XPages Blank Calendar Control (Part 2), adding data
Have your Lotus Notes calendar display multiple time zones
Sample Database for Microsoft Office and Lotus Symphony Integration
Symphony 3.0 beta signals another attack on Office
>> Read all the news
More from the ZATZ journals
Computing Unplugged: The iPad: Apple's latest heartbreaker
David Gewirtz Online: CNN commentary and analysis
OutlookPower: Running auto-respond rules when Outlook is closed
-- Advertisement --

Sophisticated Meets Simple For Document Management
Share. Control. Manage.
Documents, emails, and content in the context of how work is done. Native to Lotus Domino. The User Experience unseen for Lotus Domino. Do more with less. Really.

See the possibilities Docova unleashes for Lotus Domino.
-- Advertisement --

Mark your calendar for in-depth Lotus training, May 12-14, Boston
Join experts and peers May 12-14 in Boston for educational and networking events that deliver real-world Lotus training so you can increase productivity and efficiency in your company, advance your skills, and squeeze the most from your current environment. One registration gets you into THE VIEW's Admin2010 and Lotus Developer2010.

Register by December 31 to save $350.
ZATZ Home  ·  News  ·  Back Issues  ·  Credits/Trademarks ·  Link To Us
Copyright © 1998-2010, ZATZ Publishing. All rights reserved worldwide.
Editor's Login