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Lotusphere 2008 wrap up

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Well it was another great Lotusphere.   A lot of information to absorb.   Chef Alton Brown was pretty funny.  I didn't  really know who he was, but  I enjoyed him nonetheless.

So now I can take all that I learned home and digest it.  But first I need to get busy upgrading my infrastructure.  I've done Quickr.  Next up is Sametime, and get it to 8.  After that it's the Domino servers to 8.0.1.  Hopefully I get marching orders to get our Portal upgraded from 5.1 to 6-dot-latest.

I'm going to try to see what I can do to get Lotus Forms in here and get a proof of concept in place so I can show how much it can do for us.  If you are like us or internal forms are all still paper-based.  Amazing.  There is SO much Forms can do for us.

Time to play for a few days now.  The family is flying in tonight to join me.  For any of those folks bringing their families down DURING Lotusphere.....DON'T DO IT.  You will regret it.  Have them down either before, or after the conference.

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