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  • Web event: 10 Ways SharePoint 2010 Will Impact Your Lotus Notes Migration

    Joel Oleson and I are doing a very exciting web event on Tuesday hosted by Redmond Magazine and moderated by Peter Varhol. Webcast Overview: Microsoft SharePoint 2010 won’t arrive till next year, but now is the time to get ready for your migration from Lotus Notes. SharePoint 2010 has many improvements that will be of particular interest to organizations transitioning from Notes. Attend a webcast with Quest SharePoint Evangelist Joel Oleson and Lotus Notes expert Steve Walch and learn about the new platform’s capabilities, improvements that reduce the cost of redeveloping complex Notes applications, migration issues, and more. Date: 12/01/2009 Time: 11:00 am PT Register here: [ 10 Ways SharePoint 2010 Will Impact Your Lotus Notes Migration ] Read More...
  • Upcoming webcast: Streamline Your Migration of Complex Notes Applications

    I just finished the last rehearsal of this upcoming web event on migrating complex applications. This looks to be a really good one for people who have a lot of non-trivial Notes applications they want to migrate. The focus is on maximizing what you can accomplish without writing code, by simply learning how to truly leverage the awesome power of SharePoint and related tools. The emphasis, of course, is on those features that will come in particularly handy for someone intent on re-platforming Notes applications. Co-presenting with me will be Dan Galant from Summit 7 (sister company to MindSharp) who delivers consulting and professional services around the Microsoft platform. Get this on your calendar now by registering here: http://www.quest.com/events/listdetails.aspx?contentid=10249 . Read...
  • Webcast on our new Notes-to-InfoPath migration capabilities

    As discussed previously [ link ], Notes Migrator for SharePoint 5.2 has drastically improved its InfoPath capabilities. Not only do we make converting Notes documents to InfoPath documents (targeting any data schema) much easier than we did previously, we now will generate the form for you (or at least make a pretty good start at it)! Tomorrow I will be presenting a webcast on these new capabilities. You can view the schedule and register here: http://www.quest.com/events/ListDetails.aspx?ContentID=9929 . If a recording becomes available later, I will update this post. Read More...
  • Webcast: Migrating Complex Notes Apps with Quest Web Parts for SharePoint

    Here is a web recording of migrating complex applications to SharePoint using Notes Migrator for SharePoint and then rapidly rebuilding the complex functionality using Quest's Web Parts for SharePoint: http://www.quest.com/events/listdetails.aspx?contentid=9604 . You can see the complete set of Notes integration/migration demos at www.quest.com/notesdemos . Read More...
  • In search of a better threaded discussion user interface for SharePoint

    To put it is delicately as possible, the people who designed the user interface for the discussion list in SharePoint thought a bit differently about discussion threads than people in the Notes world. People who use Notes Migrator for SharePoint to migrate Notes discussion databases (or applications such as team rooms that contain discussion components) to SharePoint discussion lists are sometimes pretty disappointed at how discussions look and operate in SharePoint. You could make a case for it being better or worse, but the cogent point is that it is quite different and that can be a disruptive change. In the worst cases, this change can really detract from an end user's first impression if their new SharePoint environment. Quest Web Parts for SharePoint (a separate product, but highly...
  • www.quest.com/notesdemos is now live

    Quest has a new landing page [ link ] for tracking the upcoming live demos you can register for on Lotus Notes migration and integration topics. This includes my tool, of course, as well as other Quest tools for mail migration, coexistence, etc. Here is an example of what's planned as of today, but this list will change so keep checking back: Free Application Discovery and Analysis Tool Speed and Simplify Your Migration to Microsoft Exchange Online Ensure Seamless Coexistence Between Notes and Exchange Simplify Your Migration of Complex Notes Applications to SharePoint Enjoy a Smooth, Cost-effective Migration to Exchange Migrate Notes Application Content to SharePoint Without Data Loss Read More...
  • New CBTs available for Notes Migrator for SharePoint

    Our EMEA support team (one of three global support centers where you can get awesome support on my product) has recently put together a series of Computer Based Training labs on installing and using Notes Migrator for SharePoint . Of course their immediate objective was to better support customers who might be struggling with certain aspects of the product, but (as usual) these guys have over-achieved and what they delivered was an entire training course! The table of contents for the first release is shown below. Each of the links points to a "solution" on the Quest SupportLink web site. A login is required. Any Quest customer should have an account on this site, but if you don't have one, a really good way to get one is to register to download a free trial version of Notes Migrator...
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