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Really glad we’re working so hard to formally support Notes 8.5.1 on Windows 7
Ed Brill    

Much as Microsoft loves to poke at IBM for having different businesses that sometimes are in conflict with each other, they are apparently suffering similar problems.  While on the one hand desiring ISVs such as IBM to quickly support Windows 7, Microsoft is simultaneously allowing their technical leaders to declare Notes "incompatible" with Windows 7 -- which it is not.  Notes runs fine on Windows 7, and IBM will imminently announce formal support for Notes 8.5.1 on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7.  Yet somehow Microsoft Services -- a bastion of independent thought, to be sure -- sees Lotus Notes as a problem, according to ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley:
"There's also the question as to whether customers really need an (incompatible) application," [MS Services CTO Norm] Judah said. When performing an evaluation, customers have a chance to figure out which apps are worth taking the trouble to try to fix vs. which can be "discarded," he said. Judah cited as an example of an app that might be discardable as Lotus Notes... And no, I'm not kidding.

(Maybe if Microsoft is throwing in a free copy of Exchange plus offering to do all the migration work from Notes to Exchange. Otherwise, I'd tend to think Notes might fall more into the "mission critical" than the "who cares" department.)
Yes, there's Microsoft, that enterprise provider, looking out for your needs as a customer by telling you to throw out your furniture because you are moving into a new house.  Always looking after your IT budget, that Microsoft.  They are *so* helpful.  

Link: ZDNet: Windows 7 compatibility problems? Microsoft might have an app (or service) for that > (via Duffbert)

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Lotusphere 2010: the video behind Nuttin’ but stringz
Fri, Mar 19th 2010 9:28p   Ed Brill
I almost missed this among the video treasures left behind by Lotusphere 2010. During the opening general session, the action started off with a great musical act called "Nuttin' but stringz". Behind them, on the 100 foot screen, was a video montage -- of a whole bunch of Lotus and Lotusphere videos from the past. There are R5 ads, work the web videos, Lou Gerstner appearances, and more. It's a great video, and in my opinion, too good to leave behind after only two minutes of background atte [read] Keywords: lotus lotusphere R5 application
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Lotusphere Comes to You St Louis, Tuesday
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Tue, Mar 16th 2010 7:54a   Ed Brill
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Chad Scott: LotusScript and Java functions can return The collection has become invalid...(The Erik Brooks bug)
Sun, Mar 14th 2010 11:03a   Ed Brill
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My week in Spain for LCTY
Sat, Mar 13th 2010 6:52p   Ed Brill
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Chad Scott: LotusScript and Java functions can return The collection has become invalid...(The Erik Brooks bug)
Sat, Mar 13th 2010 6:45p   Ed Brill
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Smart Collaboration at Lotusphere Comes to You, Madrid
Tue, Mar 9th 2010 12:30p   Ed Brill
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