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© 2008 Steve Walch

Migration Performance Planning

Customers and partners frequently ask how fast Notes Migrator for SharePoint is.  We have always been cautious about publishing migration speed numbers because the answer is always ""it depends".  Migration throughput varies widely ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-24-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Unread marks in SharePoint... YES!

Notes people who move to SharePoint do sometimes miss their Unread Marks (those red stars that tell you when new-to-you documents are added to or updated in a Notes database).  Robert Ginsburg of Version 3 (link), just posted a great CodePlex so ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-23-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

How Quest does application / mail coexistence

There are a lucky few organizations in the world how can migrate all their Notes mail and calendar files to Exchange and their all their Notes applications to SharePoint in a relatively short period of time.  The rest of us need to think about coexi ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-18-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Webcast by your's truly tomorrow: Mastering Your Lotus Notes Transition to SharePoint

This webcast will be a mid-level introduction to Notes Migrator for SharePoint. Mastering Your Lotus Notes Transition to SharePoint Wednesday, June 18, 2008 2:00 PM EDT 60 minutes For organizations seeking independence from the ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-17-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Meet me at the Blogger Lounge and the Notes Migration BOF

I am scheduled to be at the Tech-Ed Blogger Lounge on Friday, June 13, 2:00 – 3:00 PM. Also, the Birds of a Feather session I am hosting is today at noon in room S330 E: BOF908:  Migrating complex Lotus Notes applications to SharePoint.  Wedne ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-11-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Migrating Lotus QuickPlace to SharePoint (Part 2): Standard Migrations

In yesterday's post [link] we discussed how QuickPlace works and how QuickPlaces are structured.  Now it's time to start everyone's favorite migration tool, Notes Migrator for SharePoint, and actually migrate something. Notes Migrator for ShareP ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-10-08 | 2 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Migrating Lotus QuickPlace to SharePoint (Part 1): The basics

I remember when Lotus QuickPlace was introduced into the marketplace back in 1999.  As a developer then focused on using Domino to built cool web applications, I admit that I did not totally get it at first.  After all, there wasn't much you could ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-09-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Press Release

Last week, Quest Software did a press release [link] around our efforts in the "Notes Migration" area and our awesome partnership with Avanade. Considering how many products Quest has and how few press releases it does, I am especially h ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-08-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Free clipboards - and some hopefully valuable information - at Tech·Ed booth 1446

If you or your customers have Lotus Notes anywhere in your organization, be sure to stop by booth # 1446 at Tech·Ed 2008 IT Pro and get your free "Lotus Notes Application Migration Checklist" clipboard.  This give-away commemorates our N ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-05-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post

Lotus Notes Application Migration Checklist

As discussed previously, Notes Migrator for SharePoint 5.0 broadens the scope of our tool dramatically.  Now that we have fully nailed "migrating one Notes application" to SharePoint (and optionally InfoPath) we are going after "m ...[Read More]

Published: Jun-04-08 | 0 Comments | 0 Links to this post
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