My IBM colleague Arne Sigurd Rognan Nielsen has a blog on Lotus and Websphere: mynotesblog.com – it’s in norwegian and therefore primarily for the nordic audience. Enjoy!
[Via another IBM colleague Alan Lepofsky]
My IBM colleague Arne Sigurd Rognan Nielsen has a blog on Lotus and Websphere: mynotesblog.com – it’s in norwegian and therefore primarily for the nordic audience. Enjoy!
[Via another IBM colleague Alan Lepofsky]
As already mentioned by Craig Lordan on the developerWorks Lotus team blog and again mentioned by Ed Brill, but still worth repeating, a series of best practices on Lotus Notes and Domino has been published for “Notes/Domino administrators, Notes/Domino application designers and IT managers with intermediate to advanced Domino experience who wish to better leverage Domino Best Practices within their environment“.
The best practices include:
Sandy Carter has written a book on SOA entitled The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0. The book offers best practices on SOA deployments based on interviews with people from companies that have been through successful SOA projects.
The book introduces a new term “flex-pon-sive”:
Flex-pon-sive* companies respond with lightning speed and agility to rapidly changing business needs. Flex-pon-sive* companies are focused on processes that are enabled for change through IT.
Rob Ingram has posted two articles in a series on Domino 8 performance improvements on Domino Blog:
These are very interesting articles that provide insight into the new and improved features of the upcoming Lotus Domino 8.0 server.