Do you want bleedyellow.com? The charity auction has opened  

By René Winkelmeyer | 8/21/17 3:28 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

Some time ago I was fast enough to catch the bleedyellow.com domain when it expired. Nowadays I’ve no use for it – maybe others want it. Instead of just letting the registration expire I’m bringing it to a good cause. If you want it, you can have it – for some money that goes to a charity.

Integrating IBM Verse with Salesforce and Lightning Out  

By René Winkelmeyer | 1/10/17 1:51 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

In this blog post, we will take a look at how you can import data to Salesforce from IBM Verse via Lightning Components and Lightning Out.

Join the “first” IBM Social Business Community Meeting on April 13th  

By René Winkelmeyer | 3/18/16 4:11 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

With the change from the 3rd party hosted community site (formerly ran under socialbizu.org, now down) to an IBM hosted site it’s time for the first Community Meeting.

Developers – put your thinking hat on – the 43. DNUG conference is happening on June 1+2 in Hamburg  

By René Winkelmeyer | 3/15/16 3:11 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

If you’re a developer and want to speak at one of the worlds oldest ICS related User Groups it’s time to put your thinking hat on. The German Notes User Group (DNUG, obviously not only about “only” Notes anymore) has opened it’s call for abstracts.

First impressions of IBM Verse Offline Mode  

By René Winkelmeyer | 3/15/16 1:16 PM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

As IBM has announced on this years IBM Connect conference the long awaited offline functionality for IBM Verse is now available. So I activated it to see what’s in (and what’s not).

Meetups, usergroups, conferences and YOU are the blood in the body of each technology  

By René Winkelmeyer | 8/6/15 8:16 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

This is a post that I wanted to write for a long time. I’ve never really finished my thoughts, but I think it’s now time to get that out of my head. Let’s start with a very important statement: I won’t write about a specific technology or vendor in here. What I want to say is about technology – and passion – in general. Even if my experience is mainly bound to some specific technology.

Using the Websphere Liberty Profile Maven repo with Gradle  

By René Winkelmeyer | 6/16/15 6:49 AM | - | Added by Oliver Busse

This is obviously not a biggy, so mainly a short reminder for myself. For the current development we’re using the Websphere Liberty Profile (WLP) a lot. Based on our latest efforts of moving everything to Gradle I ran into the situation to setup the WLP repos for that.