It sounds like Lotusphere 2011 was a great conference, with a renewed sense of energy and focus on Social Business. Whether or not that translates to Lotus products and business partner success remains to be seen. I am sorry I was not able to make it to Lotusphere, and especially sorry not to see all my friends who were there (and those who also were not).
For those curious, here is the final rundown of books purchased through the Virtual Bookstore in the Sessions db. The top book, by far, is still Mastering XPages, which speaks volumes about where the developers at Lotusphere saw things going, but here is the full list. Of course, you can still order through the bookstore or from the list below, or you can just hover over the links and see more information.
Thank you to all who supported the authors and presses that provide professional documentation and inspiration. The more support they get, the
Updated totals: Feb 4 at 9:55am
Authors: Martin Donnelly, Tony McGuckin, Mark Wallace
Author: Mark Elliott
Author: Richard G. Ellis
Note: Additional orders may have been placed directly with Packt Publishing, as I cannot track those.
Author: Matthew A. Russell
Author: Karen Hooper
Author: Craig Schumann
Authors: Rawld Gill, Craig Riecke, Alex Russell
Authors: Keith Brooks, David Byrd, Mark Harper, Olusola Omosaiye
Note: Additional orders may have been placed directly with Packt Publishing, as I cannot track those.
Author: Chris King
Authors: David Coleman, Stewart Levine
Author: Ed Burnette
Authors: Joseph Anderson, David Byrd, Bennie Gibson, Barry Rosen, Brad Schauf, Tim Speed
Authors: Marie Scott, Thomas Duff
Authors: Marie Scott, Thomas Duff
Author: Terry Sanchez-Clark
Again, thank you for supporting these authors!
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