Here is that presentation
Social Networking Presentation I gave yesterday can be viewed here
Social Networking Presentation I gave yesterday can be viewed here
What makes a network social? I suppose the first part is people, the second is interaction and third is collaboration. If I take a look at my various networks all are social in some shape or form, so doesn’t that mean all people networks are social. Point open for discussion no doubt and I think I wanted to puts some comments down on some of my experiences over the years with my various networks.
If I look today I have a number of electronic tools that help me connect to my networks, theses include internal works only sites and external public sites. So what do I use, lets take a look:
Work Intranet – We have components of the intranet that have now been productised (is there such a word) into Lotus Connections and with more to come as the product evolves. Basically I have a number of different sites within IBM that allow me to build networks and connections between colleagues regardless of where they are. Today I can use Lotus Connections, Bluepages+1 and Project Beehive (Internal Project not to be confused with Oracle Beehive).

Another tool is Lotus Connections.
What these two tool allow me to do is build my internal networks, neither is externalised so only IBMers in these networks, which works well in a lot of circumstances, but in the real world I need that mix of both internal and external, which I can get via the Lotus Greenhouse project (greenhouse.lotus.com), but this means having my details populated in another place, so that would be 4 in total with Beehive, Connections, Fringe and Greenhouse. This is just pushing the boundary to far in terms of maintenance. Basically with any social networking tool the ability to use and maintain is key so having multiple tools we need to have update once write multiple times.
Thats internal covered what about external, well to be honest I have three tools that I use regularly. They are Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. All of these have the notion of networks and the ability to be friends with people. With the concept of Twitter we have a different spin to that of Facebook and Linked as I can easily follow someone without the person necessarily knowing me. What this does mean is I can get information from maybe influential or for interest perspective. With the other two sites it is a notion of a friend on Facebook or colleague on LinkedIn. There is the need for someone to accept your friendship unlike twitter which you would need to block people to stop unwanted people following you.
So what do I use these sites for? Facebook is a way to interact with both friends and colleagues but more on a social level rather than professional level and I have friend and family as well as colleagues on the site from all walks of life and age ranges.
With LinkedIn I only use this for professional contacts with fewer updates. I have used on a number of occasions recently when ensuring I have links to some of my colleagues in the US who may be moving on. I will write more on my experiences of LinkedIn in the next week or two.
So I have babbled on for a while about networking and have decided that all of these tools are social in some shape or form and that each has its uses. The one thing I love and also hate is the fact I link my twitter updates (tweets) to Facebook , but sometime the tweets are lost on a lot of my facebook friends, really need a method to tell twitter not to always update facebook.
Well I will write more on this subject as time passes..
A few days have passed since the MacBook Pro order and I thought I would write a quick update for everyone. The nice UPS man called at about 3pm on Wednesday this week with two boxes from my friends at Apple. The boxes contained all I had ordered including incase sleeve, vga adapter, wacom bamboo and MacBook Pro.

Unpacking was the usual pleasure they just know how to design fab packaging for Apple product, may be that’s where my money goes when you buy one of their products

MacBook Pro in a box
Once out of the box it was time to copy my data from the original MacBook so that I could get working straight away.

Software Update in progress

Data transfer
Once all things were transfer I installed iLife 09, iWork 09, Aperture, OpenOffice and Lotus Symphony. I then spent the rest of the evening installing the Bamboo software for the tablet and testing out the capabilities. I have only played with this a few time and only for a short period of time so will write an indepth review in a week or so. First impressions are its fab and looking forward to creating some pictures with it.
Pleased so far with the purchases and the screen is fab
more to follow over the coming weeks
Today I had some conference calls to sort out after last nights party at Universal, the first one at 8.30am so had to miss the first session. The call was finished in about 20mins so I was able to jump on a bus to catch the next session after some coffee.
I went to the xPages Theme session which had some neat stuff and it also gave me a chance to catch-up with Richard M as he was in the same session. Once the session finished met David P in the corridor as he was preparing with Leah to do his presentation on Symphony. I had a second concall to attend and then it was lunch. I had lunch with a group of the UK Tech Sales folks before we headed into the Closing General Session.
At the CGS there was a very quick recap of the week including a number of photos plus a new video which included custom snippets.
The final guest of the week was Benjamin Zander http://www.benjaminzander.com/ who the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and author of “The Art of Possibilities”. The session was excellent if a little strange, from being taught how to sing happy birthday correctly to some very interesting stories.
Once this was all completed it was time to work out what to do this evening, as ever Lewis had a plan so we all met in the Port Orleans bar at 7.30pm and then headed to House of Blues in Downtown Disney for dinner.
Finally retired ar about 11pm after a post dinner beer.
Cool Keynote session on social networking with HSBCs Ian Haynes on stage talking about how they use connections. There was PLI and SuccessFactory on stage talkling about there experiences with Connections
Mac to the Future session
Overview of what Lotus is doing in this space..
Lotus Notes 8.5
Lotus Notes 8.5.1
Dragging objects such as graphic in safari into an email demoed, drag contacts from ST embedded to email to, cc, bcc, body fields, neat features. Support for bundles is cool, support for spotlight looking good.
Symphony on MAC
Sametime Meetings on MACs cool and about time… Adding livescreen share from 1 mac to any other platform. Lotus Connections Firelox support 2 on Tiger and Leopard, Investigating support for FF3 and Safari 3.1 for 2.5 of connections.
iNotes back instead of DWA fully supports safari on the MAC working with Apple and of course ultralite support for iPhone.
In symphony, can do Open send to mail….auto attaches the presentaion/doc or spreadsheet, Offline activities will work and all looking cool. Nice support for ST Unyte.
iPhone Applications support coming soon
More to come in 2009
Today up at 6ish dressed and email checked off to get breakie meeting up with Karen and Rob. I bumped into Brian Campbell and Dan Kikuchi and chatted about our time working on the Portal 6.0 beta programmes and how the economy is in both the US and UK.
After breakfast off to INV105 Glimpsing the Future: Report from IBM Research & The Center for Social Software with Brendan Buckingham. Irene Greif and team went through the what research are doing in the Social Software space. This session was an excellent insight into some of the project on going within IBM especially the Social Accessibility tools demo’d by the team from Tokyo Labs. The tool was an excellent example of social networking and the crowdsourcing of getting content accessible.
The other neat research project explained was related to travel and this was entitled Sojourn/ Voyager The tool will basically allows you to interact with fellow travelers and start to manage trips, with co-workers to allow you to benefit from sharing cars/taxi and meeting for dinner etc. The tool will also allow you to to see recommendations on things like hotels and airlines similar to content that is available in tripadvisor.
Coffee with Brendan Tutt checked in at home and then went to AD401 IBM Lotus Connections Customizations with Karl Brooks and Mike Roach. The session looked at CSS customisations, header and footers and finally widgets.
INV101R From Web 2.0 to Enterprise 2.0: Collaboration, Productivity, and Adoption in the Enterprise. Reckling and Kogan providing more information on Web 2.0 to E2.0. Lots of references to books on mass collaboration including Clay Shirky Here comes everybody. Walked through three scenarios on using E2.0 in business.
AD405 Are you REALLY taking advantage of an integrated Lotus Collaboration experience – Thomas Schaeck and Derek Carr gave an informative overview of the services available to consume and produce with REST APIs within the Lotus product suite including demos of Quickr, Connections integration with Portal with improvements coming with an iWidget for Quickr libraries
Caught up with Jon and had a look around the showcase, store and bookshop. Spoke with MainSoft team on MOSS and WSS integration with Lotus products.
ID217 IBM Lotus iNotes for the Apple iPhone and iPod with Will Williams and Eric Portner with some really good demo on a simulator for the iPhone. I have used the Lotus Greenhouse Ultralite mode in iNotes (see greenhouse.lotus.com to get access to the service). It is really good and we are waiting for access to the internal pilot for this service at IBM.
Day started with Breakfast at the hotel after a short bus ride with a bunch of the team including Rob T, Karen B and Dougie.
OGS started with the Blue Man Group and it started with the same routine that I had seen on Space Pirates (UK Children’s TV show). Then it was over to Bob P to start proceedings followed by special guest speaker Dan Aykroyd which was entertaining. Then on to the details including three customers, Coke Cola, NetJets and HSBC. Surprising thing was the man Ian Haynes from HSBC was the only one not wearing a tie, good job.
So on to some more details including Project Atlantic now named Alloy and due Q1, Bluehouse now Lotus Live www.lotuslive.com this really makes an interesting prop for our customers with the ability to have a mechanism to integrate this service with the traditional collaboration environment. So we have LotusLive Engage is the Bluehouse offering but also LotusLive Connections, LotusLive Events, LotusLive Meetings, LotusLive Notes and LotusLive iNotes.
Bruce Morse on stage, dressed very Steve Jobs, is he the new Steve Jobs but from IBM. From here we had Sametime Unified Telephony and Sametime 8.5 which are looking good and start to bridge some of the gaps between traditional collab and telephony. ST 8.5 now being talked about including using on iphone also we have the web 2.0 client on the way with zero footprint.
On to Social Software so updates to Lotus Connections with 2.5 and loads of details in Luis Blog here http://www.lbenitez.com/2009/01/what-new-in-lotus-connections-v25.html
Basic highlights are looking good with browser version like ultra lite inotes for connections, Linkedin intergation with connections and new wiki for both connections and quickr.
New Portal Logo in use now yellow instead of purple
sorry websphere. Nice integrations shown in demo, updated ui for portlets. Mashup and mobile accelerators announced and content accelerator update to include Ephox Editlive added to WCM. Web analytics from three partners will allow customers to understand what is happening on their portal.
Went to loads of sessions today and kept seeing the MS Director of Sharepoint in the Connections session so I sure we will see stuff arriving in Sharepoint 2009 potentially based on some of the social software capabilities. Finished the day with BOF for Connections and it was good to finally meet in person the two Luis’ and Stuart M.
NV103 Bringing the Best Together morphed into Web 2.0 deep dive for social software with Chris Lamb and Peter Van de Graaf. Good covering on the connections side and different business aspects of social software.
ID503 Innovation with Integration: IBM’s “Next Generation” Intranet Portal. Brian did a great job of showing the IBM Intranet (On Demand Workspace) especially how testing of new portlets and themes and content can be achieved without impacting BAU on the intranet. Interesting skeleton portlet has been created to allow users to easily create new portlets, this is aimed at end users.
ID304 What’s Next with IBM Lotus Connections: Great session by Suzanne Minassian and Scott Prager. Great session highlighting the new stuff in Connections 2.5 especially in File sharing, Wiki etc.
INV107 The Future of Enterprise Collaboration – Guy Creese was a general session covering collaboration in the enterprise that covered some of the ground from many other presentations in the past.
Dinner with Rob, Karen and Stu tonight in the hotel and then finished for the day..
Eventually crawled out of bed at 8am and dragged myself into the shower to try and shake off the headache and jet lag. Rang CJ and checked out what was going on at home another disturbed night for her and LCJ. But they were on the bus to go to an indoor play pen in Brighton. Jumped on the shuttle bus to the Dolphin and bumped into Jamie and chatted during the journey. Wandered into the hotel and registered for the conference and wandered around to get coffee and food to keep me going for the first session of the day on SaaS, more to follow over the next couple of days. Bumped into Simon, Cali, Chris F, Chris M, Paula and Stu so wandered into the SaaS session.
There were lots of familiar faces from the US teams in the room must catch up with them over the coming days to see how things are going. This included Brian C, Ray S, Anne-Maire, Gene L and Mark H.
Getting to lunch was delayed so second marathon 4hour session was put back to 12.45, so had a chance to digest my food. Session started a little bit late started off with Jeri Allen
Unified Communication & Collaboration - Bruce Morse
This session talked around the UC space and what to expect over the coming week, so more details to follow in my blog.
Development – Alistair Rennie
Overview of the huge number of products released during 2008 plus a taster for whats to come, more information will be released during the OGS tomorrow.
Messaging & Collaboration – Kevin Cavenaugh
Summary of where we are in Collaboration in Lotus and of course some tasters for tomorrow.
Social Software – Jeff Schick
Looked at how successful 2008 was for Social Software plus some indications of the new capabilities being released in the next versions.
Portal – Larry Bowden
New Portal Logo and a summary of Portal and the accelerators during 2008 plus stuff to come 2009
Software as a Service – Sean Poulley
Special guests was John Dunderdale
Tonight is the opening party so food and drinks by the lake between the two hotels so should be fun if I can keep awake.
Got to the Gatwick around 9.20am and parked up wandering into the South Terminal to drop my bags off. The place was pretty empty and didn’t have wait to drop the bags off, it must be a record cos my hold luggage only weighed 11Kgs and my hand luggage tipped the scales at 6Kgs. This makes me think that I have forgotten something, oh well will just have to go shopping at some point.
Met up with Cali, Stu and Jon C after security. Grabbed a sandwich from Pret and munched these before wanderimg around the shops. Bumped into Karen as well milling around in Dixons and chatted for a while before wandering around a it more and then heading to the gate. Again not for the first time I didn’t buy anything in duty free or whatever it is called these days.
Flight was very full and not a spare seat in the house with a mixture of holiday makers and Lotusphere attendees, I suspect more holiday makers as I am sure tomorrows flight will be full with conference attendees. Took off on time and a little bumpy until over the sea and clear of Ireland. It is actually one of the choppiest flights I have taken across the Atlantic, but hey ho it could have been much worse. Stuck towards the back of the plane in 59C but got an aisle seat
Read through Wallpaper and also the T3 I picked up at the gate.
Started with a glass of tomato juice and red wine, sorry should I say in different glasses before lunch was served. Barbecued chicken with sundries was very edible and filled a gap. Watched Eagle Eye, followed by Death Race and then Mummy 3 which filled the time in between listening to my iPod and messing on the MB. Spent some time importing some of Australia phones from 2004 into Aperture as an experiment and played around in general, def need more horsepower as it was utilising a lot of resources processing the thumbnails and previews on completion of the import. All of the images are from 6 megapixel Canon EOS 10D in JPG format so they are about 2MB each in size and there were around 850 photos in the project. I must admit I am on battery power and it is a bit faster than when importing RAW images from my 40D which tyically run around 10-12MB in size.
Landed on time at 17.40 EST and filed off the plane from the back of the jumbo and eventually made it through immigration and customs to jump in a cab to the hotel. Arrived at Port Orleans Riverside checked in and then off to my room to to dump my stuff off and hen to get some food.
Met up with Chris T and Stuart Mc in the bar and grabbed a beer and chatted about Lotusphere the journeys and the plans for the week, plus what people had been up to over Xmas and New Year. Once everyone was about grabbed some food and tehn retired for the night around midnight. Went back to my room and was unable to get in, so great couldn’t find a house phone so had o walk back to reception to find out if I can get a new key. Was told that I had been moved, but no explanation given so wandered off to the new room and waiting for the bell boy to bring my luggage over. After about 15mins the phone rang which woke me as I had dozed off for a few minutes, once I had worked out it was the phone and it was reception telling me that not to worry there was a mix up with the room and I will be going back to my original room. The bell boy gave me a lift through the sprinklers back to my original room where a young lady called Eve was waiting to move to her own room. Everyone was apologetic and I finally got to finish unpacking and too bed by which time it was 1.30am, damn which was 6.30am UK time. A disturbed sleep and a stinking headache followed….
Clock is ticking to LS09 and I have started to form my agenda items for the weeks proceeding and only a few clashes. If it follows previous trips to Orlando my planned scheduled will go out of the window as I change my mind once I revisit the descriptions etc of the sessions, plus sometimes I just lose the will to walk back to the other hotel.
So some topics I will be looking into will be Portal, Connections and general collaboration updates announced. Must do’s are visiting all my remote colleagues and friends from the development, technical and services teams that will be in Orlando including visiting booths/Peds for ID/Redbooks, ISSL and Products, plus all of our BPs.
I will most definitely be visiting the Labs to see what going on and what research etc are up to in the coming months. Hopefully I will get the chance to get some decent info for my customers and of course myself.
In addition to the fun and games of Lotusphere there will be the compulsory shopping during the week, it just a pity the exchange rate is so poor at the moment. I will be going to the apple store at some point as it is compulsory to double check to see if there is anything worth buying. Sorry I should rephrase that to see what I can justify buying, maybe one day the IBM powers will furnish me with a MacBook for work so I can get rid of the stinkpads. Or they should just give me some money and I will buy my own
well more about Lotusphere over the coming week and whilst I am there I will blog about it when I can