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This is the blog for Mikkel Flindt Heisterberg about everything and nothing. More detailed info about me, incl. bio, can be found on the about me page. Please also read the disclaimer.

All views and opinions on this blog are definitely my own and does not necessarily reflect those of my employer.

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Lotus/SAP project Atlantic

Screencast demoing Project “Atlantic”, the future software product integrating SAP into Lotus Notes 8 standard.

Watch the demo.

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