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Lotusphere 2010: What did you like and what you did NOT?

January 28, 2010

As I work through the post-conference madness, I pondered about your feelings about the Lotusphere 2010. What did you like about it? And what you didn’t?
Did you notice the subtle changes this year? From live-open twitter showcases to up and close with the executives. The fact that seniors were eager to listen to the [...]

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Lotusphere Explorer Scavenger Hunt Live NOW!

January 18, 2010

Ok this is uber cool, IBM Software AVP is inviting folks to try out their live mobile scavenger hunt today from 4:30pm to 6.00pm at the Dolphin Hotel.
During the game, clues, hints and challenges are sent to your mobile phone as you explore Lotusphere labs, pedestals, and lounges. Clues are delivered to mobile phones using [...]

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Poet Rives, TED speaker will be at the BDD day at #LS10 Lotusphere

January 14, 2010

John G. Rives is a performance poet, storyteller, and author. He has appeared on multiple seasons of HBO’s Def Poetry Jam and was a member of the Def Poetry international tour group. He has made multiple appearances at the TED Conference and has published several pop-up books for children. He co-hosted the television special ‘Ironic [...]

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Lotusphere video from a friend

January 12, 2010

A good friend of mine recently edited this for my team. Check it out and let me know how you like it.

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Lotus Knows Lotusphere’s first ever Tweetup!

January 12, 2010

I am very excited to announce a Lotusphere mini Tweet-up at the Opening Reception.  This mini networking event will allow business partners, clients, and friends that are active within the social space to connect and meet in real life.
So far, we have had a very warm response from the community to the tweet-up and I [...]

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Lotus Knows this was my perfect end to the decade

December 31, 2009

Lotus Knows Bilal became a father this December of a cute gorgeous baby boy. It has been a truly humbling experience, a life changing moment, a profound experiential realizing of one’s true nature as a father.
As some of you know, I’ve been meaning to find some time get on a computer and write this [...]

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Lotusphere 2010 BDD Offer – $895

December 14, 2009

Special thanks to my good friend, Mary Hall, who informed me right away about this offer.
If you’re a Lotus Business Partner planning to attend the special Business Development Day at Lotusphere 2010 on Jan. 17th, your registration will now give you the extra bonus of allowing you to attend the Lotus Opening General Session on [...]

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Nominate yourself for the 16th Annual IBM Lotus Awards

November 2, 2009

The Sixteenth Annual IBM Lotus Awards are open for nominations and well underway. The Awards will be presented to IBM business partners who have dedicated their time and energy to building innovative solutions using Lotus software portfolfio. If you have a neat solution available, please feel welcome to nomitate yourself.
In 2010 we will be [...]

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Lotusphere 2009 Pictures!

January 31, 2009

I’ve finally had sometime to resize my pictures from Lotusphere.  I will shortly start posting the good ones as I find the time to resize the raw images off the cameras.
Here’s the first one taken at the Opening General Session.

2nd One @ Port Orleans Riverside Resort
Xerox folks presenting their solution at Lotus Foundations Lab [...]

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Lotus Foundations and Xerox, a match made in heaven!

January 21, 2009

At the Lotusphere lab event tonight, the Lotus Foundations team held a preview event for Lotus Evangelists like yourself to showcase the limitless possibilities of Lotus Foundations in a small to medium sized business environments (SMBs). One thing you might notice at this event is how much attention Lotus Foundations is getting these days [...]

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