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Some companies just has the right attitude

Yesterday I was into an exciting discussion about why some companies can have a fan-club and others don’t. We talked about Google, Apple, Microsoft and IBM where the first two pretty much gets away with a lot of strange stuff but no matter what the latter two companies does they simply don’t appeal the tone-setting [...]


Sametime on mac os x - try 1

Try 1, lucky me that  Adium implements the sametime protocol.

Tags: Adium, IBM, iChat, Jabber, mac, protocol, Sametime


Lotus quickr - first look

My latest assignment ‘forces’ me too look into Lotus Quickr more deeply. It’s of course very interesting and at a first glance it really looks nice, to be an IBMer that is then….
Then I started to look in to the various tools, so far I have tested the doc library and the WIKI. The doc [...]


Server side redirect

We had a great get together yesterday at the Geek Meet and many technical discussions where taking place not to mention all new connections that where made. Extremely fun and very well organized by Johan Molin at E-Kakan.One small subject that came up where how to do a server side redirect from an agent. There [...]


Java and domino

On a clients behalf I have logged an incident involving a java agent that  performs an XSLT. When this code is running with the same java version but outside of domino it performs somewhere between 30 and 100 times faster. After some discussions with IBM I just got a reply hinting that the “JavaEnableJIT=1″ could [...]


Bob is back

Mr Balaban, is perhaps next to Ozzy the most important single person behind Lotus Notes success over the years. He has been doing some behind-the-scene stuff lately but is back as a Programming Services Architect, Bob writes in his blog that it’s a vague work description, just as he wants it.
Anyway, I think this will [...]


The never ending question these days: Which AJAX Framework to use?

I have written about it before (here and here). The question about which javascript framework to use. In lack of defacto standards both inside and outside of my professional area I have used prototype.js and script.aculo.us heavily and starts to like them both, especially the prototype.js.
On the other hand, IBM is using DOJO, not much, [...]


Blog go to work

In my home country blogging is unfortunately still often seen as something a teenager does for his friends about his cat. I guess the tabloid press has some responsiblity in this because they really advertise their bloggers who is mostly blogging about night clubs, celebrities or fashion. In a surrounding like this it’s not very [...]


More of a mental note about performance testing

The company I work for develop mainly web applications. These applications are often served from a single server (or server cluster). Our biggest sites are world wide companies located in 100+ countries using a network topology that sometimes can be considered as having a good development potential.
This has made us fairly good on optimizing web [...]


Close to a hostile take-over

During the weekend my dagerot.com domain expired. I bought it 2002 and haven’t put any thoughts on it since then. Unfortunately the contact email for the domain was wrong (another expired domain) so I never got any reminders. Lucky me dagerot.com is not as attractive as ibm.com etc, so no one registered my domain during [...]