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Thursday, March 24, 2011
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Domino "Fanboys:" you are being called out publicly...
Yesterday, I wrote a little ditty about an article that seemed very anti-Lotus. Evidently, I was not the only "fanboy" who spoke up against the perceived anti-Lotus articles.
The author of that article is now challenging the Lotus community to prove it's worth by demonstrating that there's an Australian company with a new deployment of 100 seats or more. This offer also extends to companies that are upgrading only 500 users to a new version of Domino (hell, I did that last month in Nova Scotia!). If so, he'll eat his words.
I'd ask any of you to send this guy an email if you know of a company, Australian or not, who meets the criteria.
http://delimiter.com.au/2011/03/10/lotus-fans-show-me-the-money-or-shut-the-hell-up/
The author of that article is now challenging the Lotus community to prove it's worth by demonstrating that there's an Australian company with a new deployment of 100 seats or more. This offer also extends to companies that are upgrading only 500 users to a new version of Domino (hell, I did that last month in Nova Scotia!). If so, he'll eat his words.
I'd ask any of you to send this guy an email if you know of a company, Australian or not, who meets the criteria.
http://delimiter.com.au/2011/03/10/lotus-fans-show-me-the-money-or-shut-the-hell-up/
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Nail in the coffin of Lotus Australia?
Hardly. Don't make any funeral arrangements or send flowers. Moving from in house Domino to a cloud based MS solution is hardly a fair comparison.
The statement "large Australian organisations are increasingly dumping Lotus Notes/Domino wholesale, with many seeing it as a legacy platform unsuited to modern enterprise needs" is pretty bold without providing sources to back up the claim. The liked articles masquerading as sources are written by the same author, yet make no mention of those reasons.
Perhaps the author should call IBM Lotus Australia to get a counterpoint and explain things like LotusLive.
http://delimiter.com.au/2011/03/09/steinhoff-dumps-lotus-for-telstra-t-suite
The statement "large Australian organisations are increasingly dumping Lotus Notes/Domino wholesale, with many seeing it as a legacy platform unsuited to modern enterprise needs" is pretty bold without providing sources to back up the claim. The liked articles masquerading as sources are written by the same author, yet make no mention of those reasons.
Perhaps the author should call IBM Lotus Australia to get a counterpoint and explain things like LotusLive.
http://delimiter.com.au/2011/03/09/steinhoff-dumps-lotus-for-telstra-t-suite
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Cloud computing is dangerous. FUD or fact?
The amount of times a major service goes down is rare. But still, do you feel comfortable doing externally hosted cloud computing every time you see a big "oops" in the news?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/27/gmail-accidentally-resetting-accounts-years-of-correspondence-v/
http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/27/gmail-accidentally-resetting-accounts-years-of-correspondence-v/
Friday, March 4, 2011
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