Surprise for me, both my Lotusphere 2006 sessions are in the Bootcamp track
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I was reviewing the site following along Ed,
Bruce's and Vowe's postings about redirects and such and how IBM is handling
the lotusphere.com redirect. I just happened to wonder what else
was in the Bootcamp track. Well to my surprise and with a follow-up
call to McGivney,
it is true. So once again here are my sessions and a brief outline
of what I am covering.
HND104
Locking Down, Testing and Fully Understanding Your IBM Lotus Domino SMTP
Environment
Jan 23 2:30-4:15pm and then again
Jan 24 8:30-10:15am both in Swan Mockingbird 1-2
This session will be interesting. IBM
had the test laptop shipped here to be configured. I was happy to
see a 2GB RAM machine with wireless and wired connections. So it
is configured, then shipped back and I am awaiting it to come back for
one final peek of the image. Each classroom is then to have 25 computers
with 50 seats for the hands-on. I am only doing this session twice
so far, so sign up early!! I am hoping this is worse than overflow
and has to repeat some more. I will try and cram as much information
into this time as I can. I am still finalizing a couple key areas
and seeing how they work on the local laptops that have no connectivity.
BP402
Advanced Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Infrastructure
Design (Updated Again!)
Jan 23 1-2pm in Swan 3-4
This session has taken an evolution that
past couple years. The first time out is was decently received and
worked more on Domino. Then last year I took it a whole new direction
at the request of some certain people and it moved into the top 20 sessions
in rankings and it was a hell of a lot of fun. So I am adding more
technical content to meet the Bootcamp and adding more fun to make learning
the LDAP side easier. That was the best comments I had from all of
the reviews, how making it fun and simple, made all the difficult areas
finally understood. (Thanks to those that wrote that on their evals in
one way or another)
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On Thursday, January 5th, 2006 by Chris Miller