Show n tell Thursdays

February 16 2006

It's great to see the enthusiasm in the Notes/Domino community for the inaugural "Show n Tell Thursdays"  A dozen postings already talking about successful Notes/Domino applications, or tips from the real world.  Looks like most of what's been posted so far are technical tips, but there's this case study on Kieskeurig from Gerco Wolfswinkel:

Q: How many unique visitors come to kieskeurig.nl, on an average day?

"Usually we get more than 125.000 visitors, and together they generate a little under a million pageviews. Most visitors hit the site around lunchtime, and in the evening hours between 8 and 11 PM. As for data traffic, our site generates an average of 3,5 GB per hour."
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Kieskeurig.nl is running on Lotus Notes/Domino. Why?

"We started out on Domino because I did a lot of Domino work when I was employed at e-office. Domino is a great platform for a document based approach. The integrated Notes backend and Domino http frontend together create an environment where you can integrate processes, and work on a website together, with your whole organization."
Great stuff, everyone.  I'd like to see more stories of successful applications, not just tips and hints, on show-n-tell Thursday.  Let's see what happens next week.

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  1. 1  Bruce Elgort http://www.bruceelgort.com |

    Gerco also has a new podcast that he publishes. Even though it's in Dutch I can still somewhat understand it :-)

    Great job Gerco.

    Bruce

  1. 2  Vince Schuurman http://blog.vinceschuurman.com |

    I think it would make a great story for the Showcase list on Lotus.com, but they must have pulled that list, at least I can't find it anywhere....

  1. 3  Axel  |

    Only had a quick glance.

    great site, great idea, great attitude.

    hope these guys keep their energy up

    Axel

  1. 4  Colin Williams  |

    The lack of applications being showcased is probably more a permission thing than anything else...

    To that end, I have approached our CEO and asked if I can showcase some of our recent successes on my (all but dead) blog.

    Wish me luck!