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IBM Lotus Symphony

The Open Sourcerer » Alfresco, a bit like Quickr but Bettr

Review of Lotus Quickr/Domino vs. an open-source alternative, Alfresco.

Jeff Schick - "Professionals are social too"

Super itp interview with Jeff Schick

Microsoft support for OpenDocument (ODF) - OpenOffice.org Ninja

A slightly more favourable review of MS Office 2007 SP2 ODF compatibility - still not good though!

An Antic Disposition: Update on ODF Spreadsheet Interoperability

Review of the success (or otherwise) of ODF interoperability between editors, including MS Office 2007 SP2 and Lotus Symphony.

Lotus Connections in one image

Open source Domino HTML Newsletter and CMS system

Another Open Source application has been added to the free PDQ Portal Content Management System. This add-on creates HTML newsletters directly from site content (or other Notes databases) and automatically converts the HTML for compatibility with the Notes email client.

Installing the Lotus Symphony Learning Plug-in

Lotus Foundations 1.1 - EMEA Announcement Letter

Building A Collaborative Infrastructure

A slide deck prepared by Stuart McIntyre

IBM Lotusphere 2009 Elguji press release

LinkedIn And IBM Announce Partnership For New Plugin

IBM Lotus To Detail LotusLive SaaS Plans - Software - IT Channel News by CRN and VARBusiness

IBM Software - Lotus Awards 2009

LAN 2 LAN, IBM Premier Partner, Microsoft Gold Partner, BlackBerry Alliance Partner

News and comments for the Norwegian/Scandinavian Lotus community

IBM Lotus Domino and Notes Information Center

All of the online documentation for Notes/Domino Release 8.x (including 8.5)

Notes/Domino Forums: FAQ of FAQ's

FAQ of FAQ's for developerWorks:Lotus Forums

Handy Backup software

Relatively cheap backup solution that support Domino!

I.B.M. Puts iPhone in the Lotus Position - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com

Apple’s push to make the iPhone a desired device among the world’s largest companies should receive a boost this week thanks to I.B.M.

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