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developerWorks  >  Lotus  >  Forums & community  >  Deployments, Performance, & Interoperability (DPI) Lab Blog

Deployments, Performance, & Interoperability (DPI) Lab Blog

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Official blog for the Lotusphere 2008 DPI Lab

It wasn't so long ago that everyone in the lab was helping close the lab, having committed time and effort during that week to greeting people who had come, hearing their questions and doing their best to provide expertise and advise. Some like me, even took some of those questions outside of the lab and provided longer, more detailed answers by mail. As we closed the doors on the lab, the rest of the year lay ahead of us, where we would do roughly the same things as we did in the lab, except going from customer to customer and doing our best to help them fulfil their goals and objectives relating to their environment and their investment in Lotus (and connex) brand software.

Now, we are but a few days from another Lotusphere and come Sunday the 19th of January, the doors are going to open once again to lab members to setup the lab; the tables will be put up, the chairs placed next to the tables and some servers -- needed for some demos -- will be also setup. Then on the Monday morning, we'll all go back to the lab, open the doors, place our laptops on the tables and await once again our customers and welcome them as we did a year ago. As this is my third year in the lab, I look forward again to seeing Lotusphere attendees and hope to be as much of assistance as I was in the preceding years. So will my colleagues.

So bring yourself on over and come and say hi. It'll be really nice to see you. And if you've come to see us in the past years, it'll be nice to see you again. Truth be told, we never tire of the friendly faces of our customers.   :o)

Frederic Dahm | 15 January 2008 11:43:39 PM ET | Montreal, QC | Comments (0)

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