Why does the “Notes floats my boat” ad on PL look so much better than the actual downloads at Maysoft?
Whoever did the graphic design for the “Notes floats my boat” ad that appears on the front page of PlanetLotus.org did a great job. It looks great. Very web 2.0 glassy look to the ad.
I can’t say the same for the free download wallpapers that are on Maysoft.
They look like we are back in 1996, and the wallpapers remind me of the boxes that Lotus Notes R4 media used to come in.
Post1: Migrating to Exchange – One Domino Admin’s tell all journey
It’s been official for a few weeks: management has made a decision, certain user groups are overjoyed, the contracts are signed, and Microsoft is set to make a few million.
I work in an organization that uses Lotus Notes 6.5.x only for email. We are a commodities trading company with 2800 mail users in about 40 countries. We do not have a document management system in place, and many of our users send scanned contracts back and forth with other companies, which drives up the size of their mailboxes enormously. We currently have 1950 mailboxes that over 2GB (included replicas on hubs and cluster mates).
This is my first post on a series of posts that I will write throughout the course of the next 18 months on migrating from Lotus Domino 6.5.6 FP3 HF105 to Microsoft Exchange 2007.
To commemorate this first post, I have to refer to this link I stumbled on today from a slashdot article about the US State Department’s recent Email interruption. The post is called “Bedlam DL3, Me Too”. Very funny, and please note it is 2004. Don’t hate on MS too easily.
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Watch your health and overtime in 09.
This article really hits home for alot of us IT people. As someone who has felt the symptoms of work related stress due to too much overtime and witnessed co-workers go through a burnout phase, I take stuff like this very serious.
Remember to get regular exercise, gauge how much overtime you are working, find a good family work life balance, and try to have an open dialogue to discuss any issues you have with your manager.
Here’s the BBC Story Link: Downturn ‘fuels unpaid overtime’
Here’s a quote from the story.
Employers should never forget that each extra hour worked makes people less productive
Brendan Barber
TUC general secretary
Smashing: The more thoroughly the better
I found this story on how fraudsters steal information from recovered files on second hand computers pretty surprising. The digital realm is offering so many ways for fraud, and so many non-tech people are oblivious to it.
Here’s the BBC Story Link: Hard drive destruction ‘crucial’
The best part was where it states that you should hammer your hard drive to be 100% sure with detailed steps on how to do it including “Smashing: The more thoroughly the better.”
Domino 8.5 Officially released!
I saw this on passport advantage today. Unfortunately, I was looking for an older version.