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Lotusphere 2009 - The Gang's All Here!

QuickImage The gang from Teamstudio is down here this week working hard at Lotusphere 2009. We've had a great deal going on - from product demos, to suite parties, to Teamstudio Spotlight award ceremonies, and much more.

We also have a booth in the Product Showcase (Pedistal 428-429), so please stop by and say "hi" (or if you're a geek, "Hello World!"), and see what's going on with us. Also, we have a few C.U.L.T. (Certified Unofficial Lotusphere Tee) shirts available, so you may be able to pick one of those up as well. I stop by every once in awhile as well, and I'd love to get the opportunity to meet and talk with you!

We have also had a few sessions during this year's show:
  • Control Your Domino Environment (BP302) - John Coolidge (Teamstudio) and Eileen Fitzgerald
  • Taming the Wild West:Controlling Cavalier App Dev and Production (BP214) - Craig Schumann and Mike Wetherbee
  • IBM Lotus Notes Mythbusters (BP114) - Rocky Oliver (Teamstudio) and Bob Balaban

These sessions were all well-attended, and the early reviews from them were outstanding. I am very proud of our team, and I hope that the folks that attended these sessions left better informed and prepared to do their jobs when they get back home.

Don't forget about GURUpalooza and the Meet the Developers session tomorrow. These sessions give you the opportunity to ask those questions you forgot to ask earlier in the week - and you get to "get inside the head" of the true thought leaders at Lotus and in our community.

So far this has been a great Lotusphere - and I hope you feel the same way!

Rock

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