Lotus Symphony 3.0 beta now available
This posted on EdBrill.com just moments ago: Key new features in Symphony 3.0: VB Macros support ODF 1.2 support for...
This posted on EdBrill.com just moments ago: Key new features in Symphony 3.0: VB Macros support ODF 1.2 support for...
This morning, I had to add some patches to my VMWare server (yes, I need to move over to ESX),...
This blog entry popped up on my radar tonight. If you have a HATS project and are suddenly getting and...
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Just saw this issue pop up on my crawlers. http://intevydis.blogspot.com/2010/01/lotus-domino-7-probably-8-ldap-heap.html No indication if this is specific to a particular operating...
I just saw that IBM released beta 3 of Portal 7 this week. I didn’t see it on my #ls10...
*** UPDATED 4/2/2010*** new support for Rational Functional Tester, Rational Performance Tester, Rational Service Tester, Rational Quality Manager, ClearCase and...
This year, I am sadly missing LotusSphere, IBM’s annual collaboration conference due to some prior commitments. Sigh. I am, however,...
For anyone using Lotus Quickr (formerly Quickplace), the guys at SNAPPS have created some freely available templates for use. Whenever...
For those (like me) tired of digging through dozens of different URL’s to find the right product support site for...
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