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How do you get the most out of your Domino investment?

In today's challenging economy we are all, both personally and professionally, facing "opportunities" (yeah, that's a nice way to put it) on how we can get the most for our money. At home we're working to stretch the family budget as far as it will go; and likewise at work I'm sure that many (most? all?) of you are also looking for ways to get the most out of what you've got. Maybe there's been a hiring freeze - or worse, layoffs; or maybe you've been told that all (of your) budgets are frozen for the foreseeable future. In any case, we are all faced with the daunting task of making magic happen with an ever-dwindling supply of magic dust - and this brings me to my question: What are you doing to get the most out of your Notes/Domino investment?

Whether you're a developer or admin (or both!), I am sure you're coming up with unique and innovative ways to get the most out of your Domino investment; what are some of those ways? I think that if we share some of these ideas and discuss them then we all may become a little bit better at what we do. This reminds me of when I used to ask very similar questions of the audience concerning development or admin teqhniques - what are some of your best tricks, and then I'd ask you to "share with the class". Well, why can't we do the same thing around this? We all know how important, more now than ever, it is to do the most with the least - why not learn from each other so that we can all improve?

I also have to be honest here - John Coolidge and I are giving a session in the near future around this idea, and while we have some ideas of our own I thought it would be good to see if there are some other ideas we hadn't thought of. If you share, and if we use that idea in our talk I'll make sure you get proper credit (and a copy of the presentation!) - sound ok?

Let the discussion begin!

Rock

P.S. I'll provide a link to the aforementioned webcast when it's made available.


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1 - Hey Rock, here's the registration link for the webinar--should be a good one!

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: ) Lindsay

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