HCL finally did the webinar today on what IBM Smart Cloud customers will have to do to migrate before the service is shut down in July 2020. Read the important points here.
Tag: connections
HCL Announces an Early Xmas Present!
HCL invites you to an early Xmas party, where you will get to witness the launch of HCL Domino V11, HCL Connections 6.5, HCL Sametime V11 and more!
What Does the Future Hold For the IBM Cloud Customer?
Earlier this year HCL announced that while they have bought all of IBM’s collaboration platforms, they will not be continuing IBM’s cloud services. This has lead many IBM Cloud customers go: “So now what are we going to do?”
We Have Forums. And More News About Cloud
HCL has now published the community where the new forums for HCL Notes, Domino, Connections and Sametime can be found. Oh, and there are news about the IBM Cloud situation.
Let’s Connect Part 2: Why Don’t the Users Listen to Us?
Why is it so difficult to get users to adhere to our message about social collaboration, file sharing and not to use email? We discussed that at Let’s Connect. Here’s the second part of my summary. Also: You get my presentation about sexy wikis.
Let’s Connect, and Avoid Misunderstandings
See that awesome design in this photo? That’s just some of the news and knowledge I took back from Münich. And I also took a hard lesson. Read on!
Almost Oktoberfest in Münich
Come to see me speak in Münich during Social Connections. Oh yeah, there are some other people who will be speaking as well… Read all about it here.
What We Know About HCL’s Roadmap for Domino and Connections
Confused about what is happening in the world of Domino and Connections now that HCL is in complete control? Let me help you clear up a few things.
Is IBM Smart Cloud Really Dead?
In short: The answer to the blog post title is yes. However, HCL is committed to Connections in the cloud as well as on premises. It’s just going to be different. Here’s what we know so far.
ISBG is Now NCUG – A Report From Stockholm
The very first Nordic Collaboration User Group (NCUG) meeting took place in Stockholm on June 11th and 12th and it was a rousing success. And ISBG is no more.