Lotusphere 2007 in Review

Lotus is a collaboration software company most noted for its Domino and Lotus Notes brands. For us grey beards you may even remember when Lotus 1-2-3 was the slickest spreadsheet around. The engineers at Lotus have always been admired for their first to market innovations and this year kept true to their reputation.

In addition, Notes users will be able to do activity-based computing with "Activities," a Lotus technology that shares and organizes e-mail, instant messages, documents and other items related to a particular activity or project into one logical unit. I like this feature because it unshackles you from using email as the primary work tool for inbox driven task management.
Two new products were announced, namely Lotus Connections and Quickr. Connections will feature five Web 2.0 technologies designed to allow users to collaborate on activities, communities, bookmarks, profiles and blogs. Quickr is a collaborative content-sharing program which can be perceived as the next generation of Quickplace.

I witnessed a very cool people search interface in the innovation lab that you had to see to appreciate. Based off of people collaboration in Activities it presented the weighted interaction and contributions of people in an easy to understand graph. People's faces were used as nodes in the graph and their connections as emphasized lines depending on how much they interacted. The people (nodes) were also placed inside boxes representing a particular organization that they belonged which could be adjusted by a slide rule (department, division, country...granularity). What was really cool was you could grab a time line thumbnail and as you moved it see the evolution of the interactions between the different members of the activity. Again, you had to see it to believe it.
Conference Grade: A+
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