




Original presentation date: April 16th, 2008
Web-enabling a Lotus Notes application presents challenges to developers of all abilities. What can you do to make this process as efficient as possible while minimizing risk? Developing a plan for executing such a project and planning around roadblocks is critical. Potential loss of functionality, major differences in look & feel, and bugs are just some of the challenges that you will confront, but there are tips, frameworks, and tools that are incredibly valuable in increasing developer efficiencies and minimizing deployment risks.
This webcast will address the following questions:
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We’ve chosen Lotus software because it is a flexible and effective platform with rapid application development. But in an age of compliance, audits and regulatory environments, this flexibility can get us into a lot of trouble without establishing processes for control. Without controls, there will be more errors, increased system downtime, and more rework simply because it wasn’t done right the first time. Just because Lotus Notes / Domino is RAD, doesn’t mean we can’t benefit from proper management. It’s all about applying “Just Enough Governance for Notes.”
This seminar is for any developer or administrator who wants to learn more about controlling the design of your applications from the versioning process in Development to the delivery of that application to Production.
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Original presentation date: February 28th, 2008
The Build Process is the sequence of steps required to promote the development version of an application into the next environment. Having a formalized build process is a great example of a cost-saving measure. A build process saves time, and as we’ve all heard repeatedly, time is money. Think of it in terms of the old adage “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” the ounce being an effective build process and the pound being the investment in resources necessary to correct problems you create without one.
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Original presentation date: December 11th, 2007
Concurrent development in Lotus Notes can be tricky business, especially if you do not have a clear strategy for handling multiple branches with multiple release dates. View ths webcast to learn the basics about branching and merging. You will also learn some best, and worst practices for branching and merging in Lotus Notes, as well as recommended strategies for getting the most out of this capability.
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As you may already know, native Notes technology does not provide administrators with:
Watch this webcast to learn how you can obtain the visibility into your environment and ultimately achieve a secure Notes infrastructure.
You have established an efficient, cost effective process for developing and enhancing your Lotus Notes applications. But how do you stop teams of developers who are working on the same application overwriting each-others work? How do you know which version of your application is in development or test or production? How do you guard against disaster and recover from it? In other words how do you gain control of your Lotus Notes database development? This seminar will give you practical advice on addressing these and other issues in this area.
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