Archive for June, 2010

President Obama Creates a Small Business Jobs Plan – will it help IT ???

Posted on: June 12th, 2010 by admin No Comments

Wondering whether this Plan will do anything for a small business.

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In her kickoff address SBA (Small Business Administration) Administrator Karen Mills reported on  last year’s American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) which  has lent $27 billion to small businesses to date. But as Mills said, “There’s more work to do.”

To that end, President Obama encouraged Congress to pass the Small Business Lending Fund Act. The House financial services committee has already approved parts of the bill and it will soon go before the full House and the Senate. Mills called the Act a “small business jobs plan.”

Here are some of the highlights of what this Act would do:

  • Create a $30 billion lending fund which would go to the smaller community banks to loan to small businesses. (The money would come from TARP funds.)
  • The State Small Business Credit Initiative would give money to cash-strapped state programs that help entrepreneurs.
  • Further extend the SBA’s 90% loan guarantee on SBA-backed loans.
  • Continue to waive fees for borrowers receiving SBA-backed loans.
  • Temporarily increase SBA Express loans to $1 million, up from $350,000. This, said Mills, would “mean more small business owners will have quicker access to this source of capital to help restock inventories and support larger revenue sales, and literally take that next step to grow their business and create new jobs.”
  • Temporarily allow small business owners to refinance their mortgages on owner-occupied commercial real estate.
  • Permanently increase the maximum loan amounts of 7(a) and 504 loans to $5 million and microloans from $35,000 to $50,000.
  • Eliminate capital gains taxes for small businesses in 2010.
  • Give business owners a tax credit for hiring unemployed workers.

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IBM Lotus Domino will have an installed base of 192 million mailboxes this year.

Posted on: June 10th, 2010 by admin No Comments

I really hope that 192 million is a good number and does not include 100 million seats from IBM and IBM partners.

Good job IBM on increasing the market share (hopefully). I think that IBM still needs to do a lot more on making Lotus Notes as popular as the other email brand names on the market. Wondering if there is anything going on with the making the Notes express mail initiative. That would be so cool if the Notes Express client existed and was available for a free download. The potential Notes/Domino customers need to be educated when they are in the junior school not when they become CIOs and CEOs and have already made up their mind in regards to what email system to use.

By Market Watch: The Radicati Group Releases “IBM Lotus Notes/Domino Market Analysis, 2010-2014
A New Study From the Radicati Group, Inc. Provides Extensive Installed Base Breakouts by Version, Region and Business Size for IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Notes, and IBM LotusLive.
According to the report, IBM Lotus Domino will have an installed base of 192 million on-premise and hosted mailboxes by year-end 2010, and is expected to grow to a total of 266 million mailboxes by 2014. This represents an average annual growth rate of 8%.

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Cool move by IBM to the i-World direction

Posted on: June 10th, 2010 by admin No Comments

IBM releasing Lotus Notes Traveler for iPad is a very cool step towards bringing so much missing IBM Notes technology on the Apple platform.
Hopefully more news like that will be coming soon.

From ReadWrite Enterprise.

Lotus Notes logoIBM released this week the iPad version of Lotus Notes Traveler, featuring two-way encrypted synchronization of e-mail, calendar and contacts with IBM Lotus Domino servers. The app also features per-message e-mail encryption.

IBM is betting on wide enterprise adoption of the iPad. The company’s press release quotes John Roling, IT director at IBM client and business partner Czarnowski, saying he can see the iPad taking the place of the laptop for executives.

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and more from V3.com.uk

going to Lotus Notes from iPhone via Safari and Ultralight iNotes

Posted on: June 9th, 2010 by admin No Comments

It’s like going to Miami from New Your City via Columbus, OH and New Orleans, LA.

This could have been good if it was 1990 or even 1999 but now it’s definitely not enough for an average iPhone user and especially a corporate user.

The Lotus Notes Traveler for iPhone is a step up comparing with the iNotes access and I think if IBM put a bit more effort on improving the functionality of that software that would make so many Lotus Notes enthusiasts happy!

Lotus Notes Traveler

iNotes in iPhone

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Will IBM port Lotus Notes client to iPhone

Posted on: June 9th, 2010 by admin No Comments

I think it’s about time IBM does something good for a change in regards to Lotus Notes client.

Would it be nice to be able to runs Notes apps on the iPhone and iPad?

Imagine… if we could open complex wokflow email enabled application written in Notes platform including email database and many others?

Perhaps thin Lotus Notes client for iPhone will work too …

Just amazed what new iPhone will be able to do and adding Notes to the list of apps will be a huge win for IBM

http://www.apple.com/iphone/design/#design-video

Steve Jobs live from WWDC 2010

Posted on: June 8th, 2010 by admin No Comments

1:56AM It’s like our own little keynote send off!

11:55AM And that’s all she wrote! Thanks for reading, and thanks to Justin Glow, Dan Chilton, and the Blogsmith and Netops teams for keeping us afloat!

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New iPhone 4 is revealed!

Posted on: June 8th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment

MANHATTAN — Technophiles anxiously awaiting the next-generation iPhone no longer have to rely on forgetful Apple engineers leaving prototypes behind at bars.

Apple co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the fourth edition of his wildly popular smartphone at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday afternoon.

“Stop me if you’ve already seen this,” Jobs joked to a packed room of 5,200 attendees from 57 countries before walking the audience through the new iPhone, according to CNET’s live blog of the event.

While the look and feel of the new device was famously leaked on Gizmodo more than a month ago, there were plenty of new features for Jobs to announce.

Among them: an antenna that wraps around the entire device, answering widespread iPhone user complaints of dropped calls; longer battery life, resulting in two more hours of 3G talk time; a five megapixel front- and back-facing camera with improved sensor, LED flash and HD video recording and video phone conferencing capabilities; and the ability to run multiple applications at the same time.

Read more: http://dnainfo.com/20100607/manhattan/iphone-4-revealed-apple-device-hits-manhattan-stores-june-24#ixzz0qDOICZQY

Tungle.me for IBM Lotus Notes Collaboration Software Now Available; Makes Scheduling Meetings Easier for the Many Millions of Lotus Notes Users Worldwide

Posted on: June 7th, 2010 by admin No Comments

TORONTO, - 22 Apr 2010: Tungle, the company that makes scheduling meetings easy, announced today the availability of its Tungle.me software for IBM’s (NYSE: IBM) Lotus Notes collaboration software at the Lotusphere Comes to You    conference in Toronto.   The application will be introduced and demonstrated on stage today by Tungle CEO Marc Gingras and IBM Software Group Director of Messaging, Ed Brill.

http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20100422/NY90995

More than 20 percent of Fortune 500 companies are using Tungle.me to save time scheduling meetings, and more than half of the largest global 100 corporations use IBM’s flagship collaboration offerings, Lotus Notes and Domino.

“Tungle for Lotus Notes helped me streamline the maintenance of free time across multiple calendars inside and outside of my company. It helped reduce emails and scheduling conflicts,” said Chris Miller, Director, Connectria, a provider of customized IT services to name brand clients globally. Miller was part of a group who tested a beta version of the software.

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