The Taking Notes Podcast

   

August 2010

Taking Notes Episode 118: 2010.08.26 - The new SNAPP-On modules for Lotus Quickr, Collaboration University and the forthcoming book on Lotus Sametime by Tom Duff and Marie Scott 8.26.2010
With special host Tom Duff filling for Julian we spend some time talking with SNAPP's President & CEO Rob Novak where we talk about: The podcast runs 31:06. Perfect listening for your P90X workouts.  Bring it!



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Taking Notes Episode 117: 2010.08.19 - The New XPages Extensability API with IBM’s Jim Quill and Phillipe Riand 8.19.2010
Have you heard that there is going to be a really cool XPages Extensibility API in Notes/Domino 8.5.2?  Today we interviewed Phillipe Riand and Jim Quill from the IBM XPages team where we talked about:
  • What is the XPages Extensability API?
  • How to get started using the API
  • Where to find the XPages Extensability API documentation (on the wiki of course!)
  • How to use the API
  • Does the API support both Notes client and Domino XPages apps?
  • What's coming in the future with Notes/Domino 8.5.3 and do we dare say Notes 9
  • and much more
Many thanks to IBM's Paul Hannan for helping us put this podcast together.

The show is 32.5mb and runs 33:47 minutes.




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Taking Notes Episode 116: 2010.08.12 - LotusLive Notes and Notes/Domino 8.5.2 Announcements with IBM’s Ed Brill 8.12.2010
This week we spoke with IBM's Ed Brill who is the Director, Product Management, IBM Lotus Software about this weeks LotusLive Notes and Notes/Domino 8.5.2 announcements (LotusLive Notes, Notes/Domino 8.5.2). We covered:
  • The LotusLive Notes product and the various ways customers can configure it and integrate it with their existing Notes/Domino environment
  •  LotusLive Notes pricing options
  • LotusLive Notes and LotusLive Engage and how they work together
  • What the industry analysts are saying about LotusLive Notes
  • Notes/Domino 8.5.2 and what users can expect
  • Mobile access to LotusLive Notes
  • and much more...
The show is 28.3mb and runs 30:50 minutes



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