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OK I didn't remember, but when I received an email telling me the titles of my sessions I was able to cross reference to my journal to get their details. They are:

In the Best Practises track:
BP102 It's a Virtual World: Effectively using VMWare in Your Environment
Have you ever thought there must be a better way to test your new replication layouts, Sametime Connectivity, without stacking up machines in your cube? Maybe you want to see if your applications work with later server versions without having touch production servers? Perhaps you want to demonstrate a Lotus product running on a new OS? This session will give you an introduction to VMware, some hints and tips on how to use it to help save time testing and deploying Lotus applications.

and in the Application Development track:
AD218 Working with Customers via the IBM Lotus Sametime Links toolkit.
Come and learn how you can get more out of Sametime Links than simple Instant Messaging. STLinks is a powerful toolkit that comes with Lotus Sametime, used in innovative ways, STLinks can help you provide professional quality support and services to your customers. In this session we’ll explain how you can add Sametime Links to your site, how you can build a simple queuing mechanism, and the other powerful features available through Sametime Links.

I don't think the sessions I submitted on SIP, a customer example of using Sametime with SMS or the general one on the explaining the value of realtime communications got accepted.

Two sessions isn't bad at all and I think both are interesting and extremely useful topics.

Comments

Gravatar Image1 - They sound like great sessions! Cheers!

Gravatar Image2 - I live in VMWare! It rocks!

Gravatar Image3 - I want to see that first one. I use VMWare sparingly, even though I have it, and would be very interested. Cool.

Gravatar Image4 - @2 In total agreement, it makes testing and development so much easier.

@3 Ben I think you'd find it great for trying to reproduce customer enivoronments etc. Also you could even take your Win98 image and put it within a VMware image, then if you ever wanted to upgrade to Windows XX or Linux, you could still have access to your development environment.

There are many capabilities that people don't realise are in VMware that I will discuss, like simulating network latency and great features like that! I think it will be a good session, and before anyone asks, it isn't purely focused on Sametime. Remember I have more experience with Domino than I do with Sametime

Gravatar Image5 - Carl... have you been watching what's happening with VM Player as well?

Gravatar Image6 - @5 Yeah I think it's a very smart move by EMC. I made a few comments a few days ago about it.

It's a great way to evaluate products.

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