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Welcome to NotesBerry!

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Welcome to "NotesBerry" - the site for Domino and BlackBerry users

NotesBerry has been created for people interested in getting to know more about what BlackBerry and Domino can do. Coming back loud and clear from the Lotus community is that BlackBerry & Domino are a powerful partnership - working together they link people anywhere anytime, and deliver the systems they need, literally right into their hand.

BlackBerry is more than just email - you can go beyond voice, email, text and Sametime IM to extend or develop Domino business apps out to BlackBerry devices. So now any app can go "mobile".

We hope to use this new site to share views, knowledge and experiences within the BlackBerry and Domino community so we can all get the most from this great partnership. We also intend to publish white papers, technical studies and 'tips' on this site.

A big thankyou to Bill Buchan, Jason Hook and Paul Mooney for getting NotesBerry off the ground.

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Gravatar Image1 - Hi Mike,
thanks for putting up this blog.

FeedDemon2.5 is reporting an RSS error on the excerpts and your email gives the following


feedback@notesberry.org
Error transferring to notesberry.org.s7a1.psmtp.com; Maximum hop count exceeded. Message probably in a routing loop.

cheers, Sean


Gravatar Image2 - Cool! Great timing too. I have a small project to accomplish this year and this will help.
Thanks, guys.

Gravatar Image3 - Thanks for your feedback guys. Have taken a look at the SMTP and the RSS and think we have cracked it but please let us know.

Mike

Gravatar Image4 - Thank you guys for starting this site.
I'm looking forward to more insight in LDO-BES integration, especially monitoring and failover.

Gravatar Image5 - Hi Jens

Thanks very much for your kind feedback, and please keep letting us know what topics interest you.

We know from RIM that for the next BES release - code named ARGON - they have spent a lot of time improving the monitoring capability and developing their own failover process.

ARGON is due in May and we are hoping to get more detailed info about it from RIM at Lotusphere.

Mike

Gravatar Image6 - Further to my reply to Jens the latest news I hear from RIM is that ARGON is a bit delayed and will now be coming out second half of this year.

Mike