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"Hannover" at Admin2006 and DNUG

TheView's Admin2006 is a littleover a month away, and I'm way behind in getting my presentation done. The session is called, "Lotus Notes 'Hannover' -- What It MeansTo You".  Given the weight of the topic, there's a need for theright focus make sure the presentation hits the mark.The great news is that I've recruited Mary Beth Raven, one of the leadUI gurus on the "Hannover" project, to co-present the sessionat Admin2006.  Mary Beth will be doing a session at the DNUG/IBMLotus Technical Forum on "Hannover"UI improvements... the Admin2006 session will contain a subset of thatpresentation.  In both cases, attendees will get to see the latestlive Notes "Hannover" code, and talk directly with the womanwho is on a personal mission to make "Hannover" the best collaborationclient in the industry. The Notes "Hannover" team has an incredible focus on user interface.Hope you'll be at these sessions to see, hear, and discuss the latest andgreatest in the plan for the next release of Notes.
Written by Ed Brill, Contributor
The View's Admin2006 is a little over a month away, and I'm way behind in getting my presentation done.  The session is called, "Lotus Notes 'Hannover' -- What It Means To You".  Given the weight of the topic, there's a need for the right focus make sure the presentation hits the mark.

The great news is that I've recruited Mary Beth Raven, one of the lead UI gurus on the "Hannover" project, to co-present the session at Admin2006.  Mary Beth will be doing a session at the DNUG/IBM Lotus Technical Forum on "Hannover" UI improvements... the Admin2006 session will contain a subset of that presentation.  In both cases, attendees will get to see the latest live Notes "Hannover" code, and talk directly with the woman who is on a personal mission to make "Hannover" the best collaboration client in the industry.

The Notes "Hannover" team has an incredible focus on user interface. Hope you'll be at these sessions to see, hear, and discuss the latest and greatest in the plan for the next release of Notes.

Originally by Ed Brill from Ed Brill on April 6, 2006, 7:00am

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