Dear PSC, my apologies in advance about the pending bandwidth hit...  I've posted a PDF of my Lotusphere 2006 presentation, "The Boss  Loves Microsoft - where does that leave Lotus?" for download.   It's about 7.5 MB in size.

I haven't had a chance to read the evaluations from Lotusphere itself, but I have read a few of the bloggers on this session.  Glad it was useful -- and thanks to all who convinced me it was still a needed session.

I will post the PDF of "How to 'sell' Notes/Domino inside your organization" separately in the next couple of days -- only so much bandwidth available. ;)  I've also updated the Lotusphere 2006 presentations wiki.

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  1. 1  Bruce Elgort http://takingnotes.openntf.org |

    Ed,

    I truly enjoyed TBLM this year. The 2005 version was kind of the same "old story" from 2004/2003/2002 while this years kicked ass! Job well done.

  1. 2  Chris Bordeleau http://chris.bordeleau.net |

    Lots of good stuff this year... one of the best... with some luck we will not have to repeat "Notes is not dead" every again.... Great session & looking forward to next year...

  1. 3  John Head http://www.johndavidhead.com |

    Ed, we love having you suck away our bandwidth :) And all speakers need to update the wiki!

  1. 4  sean cull www.focul.net |

    Thanks for the slides Ed, can you check if BP103 is corrupt, the download is very small and winzip says it is corrupt

    Sean

  1. 5  Nathan T. Freeman  |

    Ed, did you compress this attachment when you posted it in Notes? I'm seeing that Resume on the download isn't permitted, which usually means that it's compressed, which means that the Domino server coughs it up a LOT slower.

  1. 6  Steve Castledine http://www.dominoblog.com |

    Great stuff - now I need to find myself a MS sales or techie to test my knowledge on!

  1. 7  Ed Brill www.edbrill.com |

    @5 Nathan, good catch. I'm reposting now without the compression.

    @4 Sean - that wiki is not maintained by me, IBM/Lotus, or anyone in any official capacity. You'd have to check with the content owner for BP103.

  1. 8  Christopher Byrne http://www.controlscaddy.com/ |

    @4 - the file is fine. The problem may be at your end:

    { Link }

    I will need to repackage it tonite though as the formatting got mangled when I converted it to PDF.

  1. 9  Peter de Haas http://www.peterdehaas.com |

    I almost made it to one of the slides ...?

    Much have been left untold so I see. I completely understand it needs to be 'fit for purpose', but will try and make some suggestions over the weekend ;-)

  1. 10  Ed Brill www.edbrill.com |

    @9 ah Peter, we were wondering where you'd gone to -- your complete silence the week of Lotusphere had me thinking that you were with us in Orlando!

  1. 11  Peter de Haas http://www.peterdehaas.com |

    Ed, glad to see you missed me ...

    I've just been very busy with work and the homefront Ed, this sometimes happens ;-)

  1. 12  Ed Brill www.edbrill.com |

    @11, ah well that explains it. At least you are making comments, unlike all those other downloads of the PDF that came yesterday from *.microsoft.com IPs :)

  1. 13  Chris Bordeleau http://chris.bordeleau.net |

    So I loved the presentation but I just got an email from a co-worker who likes to find anything bad about notes... Looks like 16 years and no notes security patches has ended { Link } From ther article two client vulnerabilities...