Lotus Notes 8.0.1, Lotus Domino 8.0.1 and Lotus Enterprise Integrator 8.0.1 are now available for download on Passport Advantage.
[Via Ed Brill].
Lotus Notes 8.0.1, Lotus Domino 8.0.1 and Lotus Enterprise Integrator 8.0.1 are now available for download on Passport Advantage.
[Via Ed Brill].
A used IBM sServer zSeries 890 mainframe has just been sold on eBay!
Computerworld has more on the story about how Palm Beach Community College chose to sell their less than 3 years old mainframe on eBay.
I first read this on the Mainframe blog – where the post on this includes comments from the buyer of the mainframe 🙂
An interesting article has just been published on developerWorks: “Develop iPhone Web applications with Eclipse“. The article is a tutorial on how to create iPhone web sites using Eclipse, Aptana’s iPhone Development plug-in, and the iUi framework.
It could be fun to try to use these ideas on a Lotus Domino demo web application. Anyone up for the challenge?
As usual Lotusphere comes to you and visits major cities all over the world – including Copenhagen on March 3rd. So if you did not attend Lotusphere 2008 then here is your chance to see and hear some of the highlights!
I have previously blogged about the release of the free WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0. Now a draft Redbook called “WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 2.0 User Guide” is available for administrators and developers interested in the basics of using WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V2 to run applications.
Ed Brill hinted that we would see 8 announcements in the Lotusphere 2008 Opening General Session – we actually saw 8+1:
Now it’s time for Mikkel to count his score!
Update: Stephan Wissel has posted a nice overview of all announcements.
Once again it is possible to be part of Lotusphere by visiting the virtual Lotusphere in Second Life. Hopefully people attending and people not attending will drop by from time to time in the virtual Lotusphere.
Enjoy Lotusphere 2008 – and the 8 wonders! 🙂
Unfortunately I am not going. I hope to be part of the show next year.
Jazz.net is now open to everyone. From the site: “Jazz is an IBM Rational project to build a scalable, extensible team collaboration platform for integrating work across the phases of the development lifecycle“.
According to Andy Patrizio from internetnews.com Jazz can be compared to SourceForge and Subversion.
The Jazz team blog has also been opened up for the public.
[Via Bil Higgins]
According to AP Lotus Notes email will be available on the Apple iPhone and the Apple iPod Touch devices. Look out for the formal announcement at Lotusphere 2008 – that starts Sunday this week.
[Via Ed Brill and many others 🙂 ]
Update January 17: The story is now on Mac Rumors.