Doug Dineley
Executive Editor

Test Center Tracker: Lotus Notes is new again

analysis
Aug 23, 20071 min

Notes lives! If you're still thinking of Lotus Notes as a giant, awkward, and ornery beast, or as a decrepit desktop version of the Winchester Mystery House, look again. Mike Heck previews the modernly modular and mashup-friendly Lotus Notes and Domino 8, with related news analysis by Ephraim Schwarz. Chillin' at the HP Datacenter: How cool is your datacenter? Odds are it's much cooler than the one at HP Labs in

Notes lives! If you’re still thinking of Lotus Notes as a giant, awkward, and ornery beast, or as a decrepit desktop version of the Winchester Mystery House, look again. Mike Heck previews the modernly modular and mashup-friendly Lotus Notes and Domino 8, with related news analysis by Ephraim Schwarz.

Chillin’ at the HP Datacenter: How cool is your datacenter? Odds are it’s much cooler than the one at HP Labs in Palo Alto — which is a sign that it’s much less efficient. Sustainable IT blogger and green guy Ted Samson reports on his visit with HP Fellow Chandrakant Patel, who is working with a team of researchers to find more effective ways to cool entire datacenters, individual server racks, and specific server components. Don’t miss the video!

Does Vista still suck? In yesterday’s Enterprise Windows column, Oliver Rist explores some common Vista gripes and returns a verdict: Vista doesn’t suck, so get over it.

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