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TechNet Webcast: How to Optimize Lotus Notes Collaboration with Microsoft Products (Level 100)  

Event ID: 1032273672

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Other.
Audience(s): IT Generalist.
Duration: 59 Minutes
Start Date:
Tuesday, May 17, 2005 5:30 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

Most Lotus Notes and Domino users can benefit from integrating and/or extending these applications to Microsoft technologies. This session shows how to use CASAHL tools to identify potential improvements and to implement them in the Lotus Notes environment. CASAHL ecKnowledge is a wizard-based tool to integrate and extend Lotus Notes applications to Microsoft products and to other enterprise applications such as SAP R/3. Join this webcast to learn how you can use CASAHL ecKnowledge to integrate most Lotus Notes applications with Microsoft SharePoint, and how Domino developers can create the framework of Lotus Notes form in ASP.NET, Windows, or Microsoft Office InfoPath environments.

Presenter: Sudeep Trivedi, Chief Technology Officer, Casahl

Sudeep Trivedi is chief technology officer at CASAHL Technology Inc. Sudeep has over 14 years experience working on various collaboration platforms such as IBM/Lotus, Microsoft, and Groove. He has been instrumental in driving technologies that have helped the customers derive more value out of their investments in collaboration platforms by leveraging their IT assets, enabling customers to build mission-critical collaboration applications.

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