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What do you hope to get out of Lotusphere 2010?

Marie L Scott  |    |  Tags:  2010 lotusphere  |  Comments (0)

So you’re going to Lotusphere. You may have had to beg, borrow or pay the devil to get there this year due to the economy.  Maybe you’re a speaker, a vendor, an IBMer, a return Lotusphere attendee.  Whatever your role, you’re going back to the sunny spot in Florida for what has become in many ways a big family reunion.

What are you hoping to see and hear?  Is there any session you are hoping to attend? What’s your favorite party?  Where’s your favorite hangout when you’ve hit that period of the day when you’ve brain is fried and all you want to do is unplug and have a cold beverage with some new friends?

For me, this will be an entirely new Lotusphere experience, despite the fact that this will be my 12th Lotusphere.  I’m going to be a speaker for the first time (may the speaker gods be at my side) and I’m going to be meeting in person many of the folks I’ve come to count as friends via Twitter and Skype over the past year.  I’m sure there are not going to be enough hours in the day.  I’m also proud to have been invited to participate in the Nerd Girl discussion panel.  So it’s a year of firsts in so many ways.

And then there’s Lotusphere Spotto!  I’m not sure what to say about all that, but if you do find me, please introduce yourself.  I’ll be sure to chat you up about our upcoming Sametime user’s guide that will be published later this year.  And I may have some really cool buttons to give away!

So remember to pack your walking shoes, your various gadget chargers, and be prepared for a great week! See you there!

 

Bring your "BOOTS" to Lotusphere 2010!!

Marie L Scott  |    |  Tags:  lotusphere admin 2010 camp boot  |  Comments (2)

Happy New Year everyone!  I hope that you’re going to to be attending Lotusphere in a few weeks!

In July 2009, I posted an article titled:  These Boots are made for…Admin Boot Camp.”  It suggested a track targeting administators at Lotusphere 2010.  Well, as it turns out, people really do read this stuff, including Kristin Keene (Lotusphere Goddess) and Bob Balaban.   They approached several individuals about including their sessions to be featured in a new program at Lotusphere this year – ADMIN BOOT CAMP!!!

So if you’re your new to administration, want to brush up on your skills, or think you’d like to try on a few pairs of ‘boots,’ come on down.  I've included a list (hopefully it includes most of the admin targeted sessions).  
 

BOOT101 IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Administration

BOOT102 The A-Z of Domino Security

BOOT103 Running with Scissors: Sharpen Your Skills for a Pain-free IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Upgrade

BOOT104 IBM Lotus Sametime 8.5 Deployment Workshop

SHOW102 Using IBM Lotus Domino 8.5 Policies to Manage Your Clients

SHOW101 Step by Step: Install, Manage and configure DAOS and ID Vault

SHOW106 Configuring the Tivoli Directory Integrator for IBM Lotus Domino and Active Directory

SHOW201 Installation and Setup of IBM Lotus Sametime 8.5: From "Zero to Hero" in Just Two Hours

SHOW103 Roaming in IBM Lotus Domino 8.5: Configure the Best Choice for You

SHOW104  Install, Configure and Deploy Lotus Traveler for Smartphones and Apple iPhone

ID204 Getting the Most from IBM Lotus Domino Security

ID102 Enterprise IBM Lotus Notes Client Deployments

ID307 Deployment and Performance Considerations for IBM Lotus Quickr Domino Services

ID615 Best Practices for Upgrading to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5x

BP108 Worst Practices 4.0: "Orlando, We Have a Problem"

BP101 Admin for the Developer – Build and Secure Your Own IBM Lotus Domino Server Playground in One Hour!

BP102 Adminblast 2010: Over 60 Tips in 60 Minutes!

BP106 The Top 11 Tips for Keeping Your Servers Healthy

BP204 "CSI Domino" - Diagnostic Collection and Analysis

BP107 Real World Examples: Upgrading to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5

BP115 Performing Your Own IBM Lotus Domino Security Review

 

Tivoli Directory Integrator – For Developers or Ad...

Marie L Scott  |    |  Tags:  lotusphere show106 tdi  |  Comments (0)

Tom Duff and I are presenting a Show ‘n Tell Session at Lotusphere –  SHOW106 “Configuring the Tivoli Directory Integrator for IBM Lotus Domino and Active Directory”

Now you may think that with a product name that includes “Directory Integrator” as part of its name that this is only a tool for directories and therefore maybe a tool for admin types only. Not so! 

For example, one of the new connectors in TDI 7.0 is an XML parser.  Now while I can’t speak for my fellow administrators, when I hear XML parsing my eyes glaze over.  But I know developers who will just squeal over the opportunity to manipulate XML between external sources and Domino databases.  Remember that TDI has a connector for Domino databases – not only the names.nsf.  And with connectors to relational DB’s like SQL wouldn’t you dev’s like to have a way to move that data back and forth between Domino?

TDI is available as a free download with your Domino server license.  And you’re entitled to use it as long as your assembly line (TDI process) includes Domino as a component of that process.  So whether you’re synching, pushing or pulling data, doesn’t FREE appeal to you?  Check it out for yourself.  And better yet, if you’re attending Lotusphere be sure to attend our session.  We’ll help you get started on building your own “integration engine.”

 

A Lotusphere Anxiety Attack

Marie L Scott  |    |  Tags:  lotusphere 2010  |  Comments (4)

Hi my name is Marie, and I've had a Lotusphere anxiety attack.  Well, truth be told I've had several of them.


For the first year in a long time, it may not be a given that I will be able to attend Lotusphere.  Now for those of you who have only attended one or two Lotuspheres this may seem rather silly.  Having an anxiety attack? Come on now.  But given that Lotusphere 2010 would be my twelveth Lotusphere, it truly has become an annual event.  My year would not be complete without the "family reunion" in Orlando.  As the Virginia State government budget is in crisis right now, all travel expenditures are being reviewed. My fingers are crossed that my trip will be approved.


Secondly, for the first time I am working on some abstracts to submit as a speaker.  While I have fantastic possible co-speakers, I'm still so, so nervous about being on the other side of the stage if accepted.  It sounds like there is a lot of great material going to be submitted this year, so we should have the best Lotusphere yet!


Thirdly, Lotusphere registration is later than usual.  And don't we all like to have our registration in hand by now?  Some of you may not remember those years when you had to be poised the ready on the first day because registration filled up.  Again...why should I be nervous?  I just am!!!


In sum, in case you can't tell -- I am looking forward to Lotusphere this year, probably more so than any other year.  As a new blogger, I can't wait to meet all the folks I've met through my blog and through Twitter.  And I'm also anticipating all the great content we have to look forward to with 8.5.1 and beyond!


January 17, 2010 here we come! :-)

Add to your to-do list for Lotusphere 2010 - Visit...

Marie L Scott  |    |  Tags:  lotusphere reference client  |  Comments (1)

At Lotusphere 2008, I had an opportunity to visit the Client Reference Lounge and share our story regarding the use of IBM/Lotus technology.  This put into motion the preparation of a public case study, which has recently been published on IBM's Higher Education site.


I would recommend this to all customers.  If you have a story to share, stop by the Client Reference Lounge next year.  Not only do they want to hear about your experiences, but they have comfy chairs and great snacks all day!


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