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Taking Notes Episode 162: 2012.07.23 - IBM’s Ed Brill and Trust Factory’s Wouter Aukema 7.23.2012
Todays show has been sponsored by Instant Technologies (@teaminstant). Be sure to check out their IMtegrity product for IBM Sametime.

On this episode of the podcast we were joined by
IBM's Ed Brill (@edbrill) and Trust Factory's Wouter Aukema (@waukema) and talked about:
  • The new partnership between IBM and Trust Factory first announced on Ed's blog
  • Trust Factory's DNA services offerings
  • What the partnership means for IBM customers
  • A special offer made by Ed
  • Ed's new book project
  • What the book will and not be about and when it will be available
  • Who else will be contributing to the book
  • Notes Social Edition and what exactly it is
  • Some of the new enhancements made in the Notes Social Edition
  • When it will be available for customers
  • How it can be deployed
  • Integration with IBM Connections "Next"
  • and much more
The podcast runs 33:25.



Taking Notes Episode 120: 2010.09.13 - Everything you wanted to know about Lotus Quickr 8.5 and more 9.12.2010
This Episode of The Taking Notes podcast is sponsored by the fine folks at XPages101.net where you can use the promo code "TN120" to receive a 33% discount on their XPages Video training series.  Over 6+ hour of videos and 30+ lessons. Sign up and start learning XPages now.

Today we speak with IBM's Kathy Holden, Rob Novak (
SNAPPS) and a Quickr customer about all of the great things that are part of Lotus Quickr 8.5 including:
  • Support for over 27 languages out-of-the-box
  • Linux support
  • Previewing files has change
  • No more ActiveX required
  • Quickr connectors and support for meta data
  • Quickr for developers
  • Lists and what they are
  • Changes to how ACL'swork with folders
  • Speed improvements
  • The new templates
  • ECM integration
  • Why DAOS is a good thing for Quickr
  • Integration with Lotus Notes and Lotus Connections
  • and much more
This episode runs 46:11 and is 42.4mb.  Enjoy the podcast and we hope you learn a lot about Quickr 8.5.



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