Quickr Sessions at Lotusphere 2010 - it goes to 11
Category Lotusphere2010 LS10
I'm very pleased to see eleven Quickr sessions at Lotusphere 2010 - and I'm sure there is some hidden content in other sessions (Xpages, mobile development to name two I know of) that will have Quickr content. Looks like we may have a product here that will stick around
Also quite proud that SNAPPS folks will be delivering some of the sessions (BP211 with Troy and Viktor, and BP113 with Jerald co-delivering with BE Systems' Warren Elsmore). We're also working with IBM to ensure that you don't see much overlap in the performance and development sessions.
Beth Anne Collopy of partner enablement goddess-ness has posted the list to the Quickr Wiki below:
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/lqwiki.nsf/dx/List_of_Quickr_Sessions_at_Lotusphere_2010
Here's the list, with links to the session descriptions:
JMP203 We've Got Collaboration Under Control: IBM Lotus Quickr in Action
John Schumacher & Mustansir (Miki) Banatwala
SHOW202 How to customize Lotus Quickr Templates Using HTML, Javascript and CSS
Bob Barber & Brian O'Gorman
BP113 "Making Quickr Scream": Performance Strategies for a Smokin' Fast Server
Jerald Mahurin & Warren Elsmore
BP211 IBM Lotus Quickr Development Grows Up: Now This Changes Things
Troy Reimer & Viktor Krantz
ID307 Deployment and Performance Considerations for IBM Lotus Quickr Domino Services
Pat Osullivan & Olusola Omosaiye
ID308 IBM Lotus Quickr Services for J2EE
Marc Pagnier & Jon Brunn
ID309 IBM Lotus Quickr Domino 8.5 Sneak Preview
David Kajmo & Art Thomas
ID310 IBM Lotus Quickr ECM Integration
Dan McPherson & David Kajmo
AD304 Keep it Simple (and Open and Standard) with IBM Lotus Quickr Content Services!
Gregory Melahn & Cesar Wong
AD305 Customizing IBM Lotus Quickr Using Templates and APIs
Bill Rodrick & Andreas Goelzer
BOF Lotus Quickr Domino 8.5 Feedback
David Kajmo & Tom Lechner
I'm very pleased to see eleven Quickr sessions at Lotusphere 2010 - and I'm sure there is some hidden content in other sessions (Xpages, mobile development to name two I know of) that will have Quickr content. Looks like we may have a product here that will stick around
Also quite proud that SNAPPS folks will be delivering some of the sessions (BP211 with Troy and Viktor, and BP113 with Jerald co-delivering with BE Systems' Warren Elsmore). We're also working with IBM to ensure that you don't see much overlap in the performance and development sessions.
Beth Anne Collopy of partner enablement goddess-ness has posted the list to the Quickr Wiki below:
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/lqwiki.nsf/dx/List_of_Quickr_Sessions_at_Lotusphere_2010
Here's the list, with links to the session descriptions:
JMP203 We've Got Collaboration Under Control: IBM Lotus Quickr in Action
John Schumacher & Mustansir (Miki) Banatwala
SHOW202 How to customize Lotus Quickr Templates Using HTML, Javascript and CSS
Bob Barber & Brian O'Gorman
BP113 "Making Quickr Scream": Performance Strategies for a Smokin' Fast Server
Jerald Mahurin & Warren Elsmore
BP211 IBM Lotus Quickr Development Grows Up: Now This Changes Things
Troy Reimer & Viktor Krantz
ID307 Deployment and Performance Considerations for IBM Lotus Quickr Domino Services
Pat Osullivan & Olusola Omosaiye
ID308 IBM Lotus Quickr Services for J2EE
Marc Pagnier & Jon Brunn
ID309 IBM Lotus Quickr Domino 8.5 Sneak Preview
David Kajmo & Art Thomas
ID310 IBM Lotus Quickr ECM Integration
Dan McPherson & David Kajmo
AD304 Keep it Simple (and Open and Standard) with IBM Lotus Quickr Content Services!
Gregory Melahn & Cesar Wong
AD305 Customizing IBM Lotus Quickr Using Templates and APIs
Bill Rodrick & Andreas Goelzer
BOF Lotus Quickr Domino 8.5 Feedback
David Kajmo & Tom Lechner
