Lotusphere 2009 OGS Not Quite Live - Part 1
How on earth can these people not get a
wireless network working two days in a row?
The Session opened with Blue Man Group's Tubes, a great show made incredibly ironic to IT people by Sen. Ted Stevens a few years back.
Bob Picciano's wife is a Notes developer, doing ECM Integration. Bob says Notes/Domino App Dev is something he talks about at dinner table.
12,236 new customers since the release of N/D 8
Guest speaker: Dan Aykroyd -- he's doing Beldar from the Coneheads. (I hope he consumes mass quantities.)
Man, he looks pretty good. (Don't take that the wrong way. I just figured he'd look older.)
"Most central and empowering brand in the cyberworld." Whoa.
Dan's discussing his experience in collaborating on films. Aykroyd was in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!??!
Talking about how it's important it is for an actor to collaborate with the crew on a set.
Back to Bob P.
"Attendance is up 2% from last year."
Talking about Resonance shattering barriers, including windows. Apparently resonant frequencies can also shatter wireless networks.
Coca-Cola on stage. Nice smack in the face of the MSFT competitive bravado regarding the major bottler CCE. But y'know what? It irritates me when I have to sit through a Coca-Cola commercial when I paid $10 for a movie ticket. It costs over $4000 for the average person to come to Lotusphere -- and Coca-Cola just did a 10 minute commercial.
Next is NetJets. Another commercial. I'm trying to figure out the line of thought here. Is there not any new software to talk about?
HSBC Next. -- left session to go get my own wireless router for the bloggers --
Xpages for Blackberry. Very very cool. Can't wait to try it. I know exactly where we'll use it.
New theme: 2mor0@wrk. What an awful abbreviation.
Bluehouse now called "LotusLive."
HA!!! Finally got wireless connectivity by GETTING OUR OWN. Note to self: never, ever rely on room network ever again.
Rob Sebastian showing drag & drop relationships between ST in the sidebar and the mail client. Also calendar federation.
Suzanne Minnasian showing iNotes drag/drop integration and widgets. Unfortunately showing Quickr integration, too. *sigh*
Kevin Cavanaugh back talking about DDE & Xpages. Ron showing custom controls -- specifically tag cloud. He's wiring a Notes view to the tag cloud. Thomas Gumz wrote most of this, and it's way, way hot. Now he shows the AJAX controls on a Blackberry. ME WANT!!!!
"With Domino and Xpages development, who needs that share-something?"
IBM announces partnership with OpenNTF.org. In the OGS. F-in awesome!
Discussing VMware implementation on Foundations. (I've used it. Good stuff. Let us do some kick ass stuff.)
Bruce Morse always wears a simple black long-sleeve shirt. Who does that remind me of?
The Session opened with Blue Man Group's Tubes, a great show made incredibly ironic to IT people by Sen. Ted Stevens a few years back.
Bob Picciano's wife is a Notes developer, doing ECM Integration. Bob says Notes/Domino App Dev is something he talks about at dinner table.
12,236 new customers since the release of N/D 8
Guest speaker: Dan Aykroyd -- he's doing Beldar from the Coneheads. (I hope he consumes mass quantities.)
Man, he looks pretty good. (Don't take that the wrong way. I just figured he'd look older.)
"Most central and empowering brand in the cyberworld." Whoa.
Dan's discussing his experience in collaborating on films. Aykroyd was in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom!??!
Talking about how it's important it is for an actor to collaborate with the crew on a set.
Back to Bob P.
"Attendance is up 2% from last year."
Talking about Resonance shattering barriers, including windows. Apparently resonant frequencies can also shatter wireless networks.
Coca-Cola on stage. Nice smack in the face of the MSFT competitive bravado regarding the major bottler CCE. But y'know what? It irritates me when I have to sit through a Coca-Cola commercial when I paid $10 for a movie ticket. It costs over $4000 for the average person to come to Lotusphere -- and Coca-Cola just did a 10 minute commercial.
Next is NetJets. Another commercial. I'm trying to figure out the line of thought here. Is there not any new software to talk about?
HSBC Next. -- left session to go get my own wireless router for the bloggers --
Xpages for Blackberry. Very very cool. Can't wait to try it. I know exactly where we'll use it.
New theme: 2mor0@wrk. What an awful abbreviation.
Bluehouse now called "LotusLive."
HA!!! Finally got wireless connectivity by GETTING OUR OWN. Note to self: never, ever rely on room network ever again.
Rob Sebastian showing drag & drop relationships between ST in the sidebar and the mail client. Also calendar federation.
Suzanne Minnasian showing iNotes drag/drop integration and widgets. Unfortunately showing Quickr integration, too. *sigh*
Kevin Cavanaugh back talking about DDE & Xpages. Ron showing custom controls -- specifically tag cloud. He's wiring a Notes view to the tag cloud. Thomas Gumz wrote most of this, and it's way, way hot. Now he shows the AJAX controls on a Blackberry. ME WANT!!!!
"With Domino and Xpages development, who needs that share-something?"
IBM announces partnership with OpenNTF.org. In the OGS. F-in awesome!
Discussing VMware implementation on Foundations. (I've used it. Good stuff. Let us do some kick ass stuff.)
Bruce Morse always wears a simple black long-sleeve shirt. Who does that remind me of?


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