LOTUSPHERE - Users scour the show for answers, tools

25.01.2006

Larry Lovstad, an application developer at Pharmacists Mutual Cos., an Algona, Iowa-based insurance firm, said one of his primary goals at Lotusphere is to find security tools that will strengthen his IT systems when incorporating additional Web services applications.

'We're just trying to take a pulse on just how safe we are,' Lovstad said. 'We're looking for some answers' for the company's 250 users, who are running Notes and Domino Versions 6.02. Later this year, the company plans to move to Notes 7, he said, so he is also scouring the conference for development ideas on how to connect the new applications to back-end systems.

Cary Thomas, a Notes and Web administrator at Houston-based Enbridge Energy Co., said he has been searching out security, regulatory compliance and e-mail archiving applications to add to the company's Notes/Domino system for his 1,600 users. He, too, is checking into the new features in Notes and Domino 7.

'I've been impressed by the Version 7 server, the improved performance,' Thomas said. 'They're saying it provides 25 percent better CPU utilization over Version 6.5, and if that's true, it's very significant.'

Barbara Hayes, a systems team leader for bedding manufacturer Sealy Inc. in Trinity, N.C., said she is looking to evaluate sales force automation software that her company can integrate into its Notes/Domino systems for the company's 1,500 users. Hayes is also eyeing a possible upgrade to Notes 7 from Version 6.5, and he hopes to gather information on what that would mean for Sealy. 'I'm checking out what to look for, what are the new features, and what are the gotchas,' Hayes said.