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eWeek: Linux will chip away at Windows desktops in 2009

Doug Heintzman, Director of Strategist for Lotus Software, predicts that 2009 will mark the Linux year at desktops and laptops, following their popularity on netbooks, the ultralight, low-cost laptops. In a recent interview to eWeek.com, Doug reviewed the technologies and trends that will change the way we work in 2009:

We may well be at an inflection that, with distributions like the Ubuntu distribution, with the rise of popularity in the Mac OS platform, maybe the market starts to fragment and the monopoly loses its power. The Vista launch didn’t help matters much. Netbooks, where people are using a basic set of capabilities on the desktop but are storing photos and music files and editing their documents in much more in an online way….

and

UCC (unified communications and collaboration) is getting stronger, supported by SAAS (software as a service), cloud computing, mashups, Web browser technologies, free software and, of course, Linux and open source.

Link:
eWeek – IBM Lotus Strategist sees Linux on Netbooks Making Inroads vs. Windows in 2009

Take the Lotusphere agenda with you

Once again (for the 9th year), Genii Software came through and created the Lotusphere Agenda DB for PDA Synching and Session Planning. On top of the usual Notes DB, there’s Blackberry support and iPhone integration as well. Now you can plan which sessions, workshops and panels you’d like to attend during the 6-day conference, and plan accordingly. If you’re new to Lotusphere this is something you need to know. Veteran participants will recongzine and appreciate this tiny piece of resource.

Links:
Genii Software – Lotusphere Agenda DB
Lotusphere 2009
New to Lotusphere? Watch last year’s video (WMV, 4.8MB)

Live coverage – Globes Israel Business Conference

Globes’ annual Israel Business Conference will start tomorrow (Sunday), with an impressive list of speakers and guests compiling a wide and diverse array of business and political leaders, coming to discuss the future of Israel’s economy. All of Israel’s who’s and who will attend this year, especially in light of the global recession our world is facing. If you’re busy and can’t attend in person, relax – this is 2008 – we have twitter, blogs and broadband internet access.

For the first ‘official’ time, the conference will be socially covered by my colleagues Omer Perchik and Lior Levin (big thanks to Mizbala.com for setting it up). Omer and Lior will update frequently on their twitter, and live-blog from the many panels and sessions during the 2-day conference.

Omer, Lior – waiting to read your thoughts. Good luck !

Links:
Globes’ Israel Business Conference (Hebrew / English)
Omer Perchik
Lior Levin

The speakers:

סאם זל Sam Zell
Chairman
Equity Group Investments, LLC
יעקב פרנקל Prof. Jacob Frenkel
Chairman G-30
Vice Chairman AIG; Former Governor, Bank of Israel
סטיב רוס Prof. Steve Ross
Professor of Financial Economics
MIT
ג'ואל קורצמן Joel Kurtzman
Chairman, Kurtzman Group and Senior Fellow at the Milken Institute
אנדרה שניידר Andre Schneider
Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer
World Economic Forum
ברברה ג'וד Lady Barbara Judge
Chairman
UK Atomic Energy Authority
ארט דה גוס Aart de Geus
Deputy Secretary-General
OECD
דניאל טנגאוזר Daniel Tenengauzer
Head of Global Currencies Strategy Group
Merrill Lynch
טים פולנטי - מושל מינסוטה Tim Pawlenty
Governor of Minnesota
הולי וויקס Holly Weeks
Author, Consultant, CEO
Holly Weeks Communication
שריף אל דיוואני Sherif El Diwany
Director – Middle East
World Economic Forum
ג'יימס ג'יאנג Prof. James Jiang
President & CEO
Gaozhi Soft
סומיטרה דוטה Prof. Soumitra Dutta
Dean of External Relations
INSEAD
צ'אק פורטר Chuck Porter
Co-Chairman
Crispin, Porter + Bogusky
קיגה הוויד Kigge Hvid
CEO
Index
בארי צ'יסוויק Prof. Barry Chiswick
Distinguished Professor or Economy
University of Illinois
מייק זאפי זאפולין Mike “Zappy” Zapolin
CEO
Internet Real Estate
פלורנס  דווארד Florence Devouard
Consultant in Internet Communication Strategy
Wikimedia Foundation
לידואו זונג Liduo Zhong
Wonder Group & Chairman
Tsinghua Uniresource Ltd.
גלן יאגו Glenn Yago
Director Capital Studies
Milken Institute
יו יונגדינג Yu Yongding
Director, Institute of World Economics and Politics
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
אדאו רסי Adeo Ressi
Founder
TheFunded.com
יונתן לבב Jonathan Levav
Associate Professor of Business
Columbia Business School
גורינדר סינג Dr. Gurinder Singh
Pro Vice Chancellor
Amity University, U. P. (India) & Director General of Amity International Business School
פרופ' כריסטוף לוך Prof. Christoph Loch
Professor of Technology and Operations Management and Dean of the PhD Program
INSEAD
גדעון ליכפילד Gideon Lichfield
Former Jerusalem Correspondent, The Economist
ג'ונתן סטורי Prof. Jonathan Story
Professor of International Political Economy
INSEAD
ג'ף פולבר Jeff Pulver
Founder and Chairman
Pulver.com
מייקל פרטיק Michael Fertik
CEO
ReputationDefender
Dr. Heiko Frank
Managing Director
Tefen AG, Germany
מישל קוראש Michele Corash
Former Advisor
US Environmental Protection Agency
רן קיבץ Prof. Ran Kivetz
Professor of Business
Columbia University
אדם בליי Adam Bly
Founder, CEO and Editor in Chief
Seed Media Group

IBM: week in review

It’s been a hectic week, especially the last 2 days, and I had little time to comment about recent IBM/Lotus related events. When I saw this evening that our employee portal (w3 On Demand Workplace) has been updated with Lotus Symphony’s 2008 Product of the Year Award, I knew it was time to post.

Lotus Symphony wins CRN 2008 Product of the Year Award

Lotus Symphony acts much like Microsoft Office, which is good if you are looking for something to replace Office at a fraction of the cost (free!)… The Office 2007 installation here at the Test Center by default saves documents in the Office 97-2003 format (in the interest of backward-compatibility) so there were no problems editing files created in Symphony under Office 2007, or vice versa. The Test Center found Symphony a snap to use, and switching to Symphony after years of using Microsoft Office was painless.

Link: CRN (ChannelWeb) Best Products of 2008

Asteroid hits office building, servers are down
Bilal, my colleague across the pond, has launched (along with the Lotus Foundations team of course) the first ‘official’ IBM viral campaign in recent years (‘The Art of The Sale‘ preceded it, but was more a parody than a solution advertising).

Link: Lotus Foundations Ad Campaign is live! Office Panics!

Web Conferencing in the Clouds
After Lotus Notes and Domino have reached the skies, it was only a matter of time before Lotus Sametime will fly high as well. IBM’s award winning IM solution have been sporting a web version for a long time, that only improved with Web Dialogs’ acquisition. Lotus Sametime Unyte now available in version 8.2, with a new distribution partnership to InterCall’s customers around the world.

Link: IBM Delivers New Cloud Service for Web Conferencing

New: Lotus SocialText Community Wiki
My dear friend Alan Lepofsky has started the Lotus SocialText Community Wiki, a place for Lotus lovers to contribute, connect and create pages. What can you do at the wiki?

  • Create you own pages. Have some information you want to share? Questions you want to ask? Feedback you want to give?
  • Edit pages created by others. That is what wikis are all about! Please help keep the content accurate and up to date.
  • Comment on pages. I know you have opinions!
  • Tag pages. What attributes do you think of when looking at a page?
  • Follow people. This will let you easily see the updates they have made.
  • Tag people. Find people will specific skills. Group like people together.
  • Customize your Dashboard. It’s all about organizing your digital world!

Join now and help spread the Lotus joy 🙂


Link: Get Your Lotus Wiki On

CIO.com: 7 Things IT Manager Should Know About Lotus Notes

CIO.com has published Thomas Duff’s (aka Duffbert) article, titled ‘7 thing IT manager should know about Lotus Notes‘. In the article, Tom goes over some basic Lotus features, that in my opinion are the differentiators between Lotus Notes/Domino and other messaging solutions. Both Ed and Alan have caught this up early.

Particularly I connected to #5, one of Lotus Notes strongest feature: Replication lets you work both offline and online:

Today’s knowledge workers don’t come to the office at 9:00 am and leave at 5:00 pm. They are “always on,” and they need to access their data whether or not a network connection is available. The Notes client accommodates this requirement by replicating data between server and local versions of your mail files and applications. It’s among Notes oldest and most cherished features—for good reason.

When a network connection exists, Notes synchronizes data between the server and client. The replication occurs at the field level, so two people can update different fields in the same document (such as an invoice or travel request); the server merges the updates so that the document shows both sets of changes. Frankly, this is slick. Nobody else has ever achieved this level of WayCool synchronization sophistication, particularly because it’s so trouble free that the feature is usually invisible.

Notes e-mail users replicate their mail files to local versions on their laptops, so they can be productive offline. When they once again connect to the network, all the changes are replicated with the server and messages are sent to the appropriate people. That applies to Notes databases and applications, not just e-mail.

Head over to CIO.com for the full article.

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