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Kevin had an engineer to engineer
talk to Volker and now he likes
the full Notes 8 client. In the
comment threads there are some questions about what Expeditor actually
is. At the IBM Software Universe in Mumbai I had to explain it to my audience.
Here is my explanation:
Update: My English grammar sucks.
Second paragraph reworded after vowe's comment.
Update 2: My take on the Microsoft
architecture.
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Comments
Posted by Volker Weber At 05:43:40 On 11/16/2006 | - Website - |
In short: Notes rocks (and of course Rock's Notes rocks too).
Posted by Stephan H. Wissel At 14:07:47 On 11/16/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Wolfgang Fischer At 07:14:21 On 11/16/2006 | - Website - |
Posted by Vince Schuurman At 04:15:46 On 11/16/2006 | - Website - |
Do I need to teach you how to make rock solid applications? Start by using some flatter rocks.
Posted by Bruce At 13:26:28 On 11/16/2006 | - Website - |