Author: Femke Goedhart
Femke Goedhart is a Business Consultant helping organizations and users making sense of their corporative collaboration & communication environments.
NLLUG Social Plugins Tungle & Gist – UPDATED –
Session slides from my Social Plugin (Tungle & Gist) session for NLLUG (translated into ENGLISH!!): BUS09 – [ENGLISH] Get the Gist : Social Plugins for Notes from Femke Goedhart The original slides (in Dutch) can be found on Slideshare Other useful links: – Tungle website: here – […]
Little gem of 8.5.2
I love exploring the new features the new Lotus Notes 8.5.2 client offers, especially the small and quirky ones that you overlook so easy. One of them, I find particularly nice. The option to save mail messages to uniform mail standard files (*.eml) that include formatting and attachments […]
IBM Lotus Quickr V8.5 for Domino shipping data announced!
It’s finally there! The announcement was made today that IBM Lotus Quickr V8.5 will be released on September 13th. This release was long anticipated! Early 2009, on the eve of the Quickr 8.2 release the DomDoc redbook team I was on describing a migration path from the DomDoc […]
Business Partner Locator
Was entering IBM Partnerworld today when I noticed the link to the Business Partner Locator. As I had heard someone complain about the fact that finding BP’s through the IBM site was rather laborious and outdated and that they couldn’t even find all BP’s in there, I decided […]
NerdGirls in Amsterdam
In two weeks time NLLUG the biggest Lotus event of the year in The Netherlands will take place in the Amsterdam Arena. There is a real buzz surrounding the NLLUG already if you follow twitter and several of the blogs and for good reason! The line up is […]
The ultimate women's lifesaver……
Yesterday while waiting for a customer a colleague asked about my laptop case. I’ve got one of those with wheels that you can pull around in stead of carry. Hé! It’s my mobile office, I don’t see you carrying your desk on your back, right! According to him […]
What's in a name
I hate those flaky terminologies that are used to describe certain ICT phenomena’s without actually defining them. Everyone is talking about it but nobody really knows what it entails. The term ‘Web 2.0’ is a good example of that. Ask anyone and they will either come up with […]