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Speakers: Kevin Cavanaugh Track: Management
In this session, we will discuss the messaging and collaboration product family roadmap, including plans for Lotus Notes and Domino in 2010 and beyond.  Come hear about ways to reduce your operational costs and deliver increased organizational value.  This session will also showcase the roadmap for Lotus Symphony and productivity tools, Alloy by IBM and SAP, and Lotus Protector security products.
Speakers: Chris Miller Track: Admin
Plug-ins are becoming a significant part of the Lotus Notes and Sametime environment to extend the user experience. However, as an administrator, you need to understand plug-in architecture, security considerations, deployment options, updating site architecture, and unattended updating. Join Chris Miller as he walks you through all of these areas and more. He will also provide a sample update site for you to practice with.
Speakers: Kathy Brown Track: Development
Ever wish you had a list of all the top mistakes to avoid when developing for Domino? What about all the tips you need to know to create successful applications? Join Kathy as she shows you what EVERY Domino developer needs to know. She’ll explain what you need to know and why you need to know it. She’ll also share how she learned some of these tips the hard way, so you don’t have to!
Speakers: Julian Robichaux Track: Admin
Learn what you need to know to get started writing your own sidebar apps and plugins for the Eclipse-based Lotus Notes 8.x client. We'll discuss the pieces and parts that make the client work, how to hook into that architecture, how to compile and deploy your plugin code, and where to go to learn more. We'll also talk about writing code that works on multiple platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux) and multiple versions of Notes (8.0 and 8.5). You'll come away with free examples and an appreciation for what goes into writing a commercial-grade plug-in!
Speakers: Jess Stratton Track: Admin
Upgrading your users to the new release of the Notes client should be more than just project plans and meetings. Focusing primarily on SmartUpgrade, learn techniques for getting your users more involved in the process, tips for easing the transition into the new version, and ways to get them really excited about the upgrade. Dive into the new capabilities and enhancements that they’ll love. Expose to your users the silent install switch options to help alleviate migration headaches.   Finally, learn about the possible gotchas to minimize support calls during the client upgrade, and the wide array of available training options for afterwards. Walk away with the skills you need to properly communicate and plan your installation based on your users and your existing situation to get the full cooperation of your users!
Anyone want to talk Java? Agents, Eclipse, learning, integrating, the dreaded "recycle" method? We'll cover whatever aspects of Java and Lotus Notes you want. Bring your questions, and we'll try to find you some answers.
Speakers: John Head Track: Development
Welcome to 2010, where Lotus Notes and Domino are just part of your corporate toolset. This session will introduce you to integration of Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5.1 with Microsoft Office, .NET technologies, OpenOffice.org, & Lotus Symphony. We'll start with the basics and build up to mail merge, exporting to a spreadsheet, charting, presentations, and integration on the Web. Advanced topics such as Visual Studio Tools for Office, advanced development with C#, and integration with Lotus Domino Web Services are included. Integration with Xpages, Google Docs, Sharepoint, ODF, OOXML, and Windows Explorer will highlight the options available. Every sample is new or updated, so even past attendees will get something from this session.
Speakers: William Malchisky Jr. Track: Admin
What is Lotus doing with Linux today? These are exciting times in the Lotus space and Linux is a key facet of their software strategy. Let's look at all of their products supporting Linux, issues with running in production, and how business solutions using this NOS can create business saves. In this session we will discuss how Lotus is fully embracing Linux as a Domino and Notes platform. With all of the new and enhanced Notes related products offered, keeping track of what product is available and realistic to run in your firm, can be challenging. And sometimes knowing how to install each Linux-variant product can add additional complexity. Join Bill to cover all of the products and provide some install and usage tips on each, maximizing your experience. We may even have unusually terrific Linux swag to dispense too!
As the number of women with IT careers grows, key contributors in the tech space (both men and women) are impacted daily by gender issues. These differences create a great opportunity, and highlight women as a valuable asset to the IT community. In this update of a popular session, we'll share experiences, have a lively and fun discussion, and grow our network of Nerd Girls. Whether you work with a Nerd Girl, are raising a Nerd Girl, want to be a Nerd Girl, or already are a Nerd Girl - don't miss this session!
Speakers: Alistair Rennie Track: Management
Join Alistair Rennie, General Manager, Lotus Software and WebSphere Portal, as he kicks off our second annual Tri-State Lotus User Group Conference! More details to come.
Speakers: Chris Miller Track: Admin
Join Sametime experts and other in-the-trenches Sametime administrators to discuss all things Sametime! Bring your questions, gotchas, tips and tricks, and anything you want to know or share about Sametime.
Speakers: Andy Pedisich Track: Admin
This session is essential for both new and experienced administrators who want to get the most out of native Domino monitoring functionality. Take a journey through server statistics, from tweaking default settings and using the proper alert methods, to exploiting advanced event capturing to customize reporting for your environment. Get the lowdown on setting the stat collection interval that makes the most sense for your domain, and configure activity logging and trending to identify heavily used or inactive apps so that you can properly load balance your servers. Discover more than 1,000 secrets held in every statistics document that could make the difference between healthy servers, and an environment on the brink of disaster. Leave with a customized Statrep.nsf that shows you what’s really happening in server clusters and on server platforms. Come on in and find out what you've been missing.
Speakers: Mary Beth Raven Track: Admin
This talk will cover all the new features in the notes client in Notes 8.5.2 -- from mail, calendar, contacts, and replication to new preferences. For Lotus iNotes it will cover new features in mail, calendar, new .ini settings and more!
Speakers: Bob Balaban Track: Development
If you're like many, many people these days, more and more of your data (email, calendar entries, documents, photos, YouTube videos...) are living somewhere in the world on a server owned by Google. What if you want to write Notes or Domino apps that "reach out" to the Google cloud? Is it possible to store, access, synchronize your Google assets from a Notes agent? The answer is "YES!" All of Google's services are accessible via XML-based REST APIs over HTTP, and Google has provided some nice, client-side object-oriented class libraries for us to use. If you’re nervous about letting Google hold all your data, or if you just want to learn something about REST APIs and object-oriented web services interfaces, come to this session to see some cool demos, and learn how to get started with your own Google code. While this session is mostly for developers with some experience with Java, anyone interested in the architecture and functionality of REST and Google will find something to learn.
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