EUT on Tour

The team will be attending the Microsoft Management Summit 2010



We also have updates from Lotusphere 09, Microsoft Management Summit 08, TechEd Europe 08 and the Lotus Leadership Alliance 08


Monday, September 22, 2008

Lotus Leadership Alliance 2008

I'm here, and as Karoona already mentioned my Starwood hotel membership thing paid off with a nice room overlooking the ocean. A bit wierd looking down at passing helictopers though!

I've just finished the sessions of the first day, which have been about the Lotus strategy in 5 areas :
  • Notes & Domino Roadmap
  • Ultimate Web Experience
  • Unified Communication & Collaboration
  • Social Software
  • Online Collaboration
I won't go into the specific details of each session, but the key message I took away was one of strong product interoperability and stability.

In other news, there were some nice tasters on mobile device integration across Blackberry, iPhone, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices - it looks like we will finally be able to retire OneBridge!

There is an interesting product called Foundations Start which is an appliance type model for small businesses or branch offices. In theory it covers both Messaging & Collaboration as well as Client Architecture. Possibly a solution for "Office on a Box"

Lots more to say but I will save it for the detailed sessions over the next two days.

The last session of the day was a surprise guest speaker, which turned about to be Chris Gardner who wrote the autobiography "The pursuit of happyness" which you may have read/seen. He is a hugely motivating speaker, although I did notice that some of the audience were reduced to tears ;-) If you get the chance to hear him tell his story then I'd encourage you to take the opportunity!

3 comments:

Karu said...

Helictopers?!! :D I wonder what those are ;)

Mat Sleightholme said...

Is that interoperability just with IBM products or with all vendors?
I.e. will the mobile syncing work with something like Mobile Device Manager as part of system center?
Or is it purely PIM syncing from Notes?

Brian said...

The mobile integration is more about getting Lotus products onto mobile devices. Email & Calendar are obviously the key first parts, but also Connections, Quickr & (believe it or not) Notes Applications!

I saw more detail on the products today so check out my post!