by Len Barker
Once upon a time thousands of people from around the world descended upon Disney World to learn about the latest Domino release and the cool features that they could brag about to their user base when they got back home. The winds are blowing in a different direction now and Domino has been relegated to a supporting role. Notes and Domino wasn’t even mentioned in the opening session until an hour and a half into it. And if you were looking to spend your Lotusphere attending technical tracks on Domino, you would have been disappointed. This year’s event was all about making business social and Lotus Connections plays the starring role.
IBM is doing everything it can to help organizations take the first step to becoming a social business. With Domino 8.5.3, Lotus Connections profiles and files are included as a free entitlement. Once organizations get hooked on Lotus Connections, they will want to spend most of their business life on those social pages. To help make that a reality, IBM demonstrated a completely redesigned interface for Domino email that is completely integrated with Connections. This should be available in the next release of Domino. Oh, and the Notes client won’t be necessary any more, even for Notes client only applications. Notes client functionality will be available via a browser plugin in future releases of Domino. As usual, IBM has seen the future before the rest of us and I think it makes a lot of sense. In case I haven’t made it clear, the future is Facebook for business, aka Lotus Connection. You will live in it and love it.
The warm Florida winds have blown a new sheriff into town and forever change our beloved Lotusphere. Expect an even bigger social message next year and maybe some big changes to Domino.
