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Why another Teamstudio blog anyway?

I made an announcement recently on my blog about this new blog for Teamstudio, and what it's all about. One of the people who left a comment on my blog was Dave Harris. He asked:
But Rock, what happened to Just Enough Governance? I thought that was the definitive TeamStudio blog.

Don't get me wrong, I love TeamStudio's tools, and the AP guys are really cool, but why the new platform?

BTW, I still try to plug the product to our developers....

Dave's question leads me to believe that I didn't explain the purpose of this blog very well, and I failed to describe how this blog fits in the "blogosphere" of Teamstudio. So, let me explain all of our blogs, and how each one offers a different "slice" of what Teamstudio is all about.

Teamstu'dio has the following blogs:
  • Governance for Notes - This blog has a primary focus - to explore and discuss ways to bring controls, order, and process to the typical "Wild West" Lotus Notes/Domino environment. Anything and everything related to Lotus market, or the IT industry at large, is discussed - but from the governance perspective. We firmly believe that proper procedures, controls, and policies can give you hours, or even days, back - hours or days you could use for something else.
  • Teamstudio Tooltips - This blog is run by our own illustrious techie (and active Lotus community member) John Coolidge. Its charter is to be a place where the Teamstudio community can post and discuss various tips and tricks for the Teamstudio product family. We have many loyal customers and they have asked for a place to find and share tips, tricks, and best practices for our offerings, and this is it.
  • Teamstudio Voices (this blog!) - As I have mentioned before, Teamstudio Voices (where you're at now) is a place where our associates can share anything that's on their minds with you, the Lotus community. This blog has just started, so we're still ramping up internally - but keep coming back and soon you'll be able to find out what the people behind Teamstudio are all about.

There you have it. There are also quite a few personal blogs for various Teamstudio members - maybe I'll give you a rundown of those as well sometime. Hopefully this explanation of our blogs, and how they each surface a different aspect of Teamstudio, will help you better understand what blogs we have, and their intended purposes.

If anyone else has questions about this blog, or Teamstudio in general, please don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers!

Rock

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