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Nachos and News

Another Lotusphere Blogger event called "Nachos and News."  Cheap snacks, good beer, and a room full of yellowbleeders.

Ed: "This session tonight is ON THE RECORD."  So he might not be able to answer all the questions.

Ed: "That's almost as bad as Rocky's 'back hair' comment..."

ActiveSync is being added to Traveller.

No timeline for public beta yet.

You use the MSFT Exchange config to set it up.  It's invisible to the device -- so it doesn't know it's Domino on the backend.

Works with the native mail, calendar & contacts services.

UltraLite will not be deprecated.

Any testing with Android?  Only starting to look at it.  Wouldn't take the same approach.

David Marshak: "We announced Sametime 8.5 in the second half of the year."

"It's as easy to open a web conference as it is to open a chat."

"Meeting rooms are persistent.  You can store things there."

"Everything that goes on is a plugin, but you can also do 100% of everything from the web client."

Sametime 8.0.2 Gateway will work with OCS federation when MSFT ships next OCS version.

Web clients will update as their individual rates., but sync on frames.  It works like an FPS.

There WILL be a presence and community server on DOMINO for 8.5.  It's the MEETING server that's moving.

Caleb Barlow talking about Foundations 1.1

VMware Hypervisor on Foundations for handling MSFT & other legacy apps.  They expect that Windows apps will run better on Foundation than native.

Foundations Branch Office designed for enterprise environments.  The Foundations server appears as just another server in the Domino infrastructure.

Xerox partners are up to talk about how they work with multifunction printers.  We're off to see a demo.

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1 - Activesync is being added to Traveler - fancy that :)

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