A Greenhouse Lotus

Introduction: Apart from the odd (sometimes very odd) attempt at lyric writing, I have never dabbled much in poetry. However, I recently participated in a WebEx presentation and realized that I was listening to a wondrous, spontaneous commentary on the modern world. Since I didn’t think the content of the presentation was nearly as interesting as the way it was expressed, I immediately started writing down as much of it as I could catch in real time. I then cut and pasted the words of the anonymous presenter, and then formatting them as a poet might. I am no expert, but it seems to me at least as good as Leonard Nimoy’s poems, possibly better.

(Each line in this poem is transcribed verbatim, in sequence from the WebEx presentation. I wish I could remember the name of the person who actually came out with these bon mots, but I can’t. My poetic contribution is limited to formatting what he said with line breaks, capitalization, and punctuation.)

A Greenhouse Lotus

Cloud based offering
Granular level access-based control.
Compatible with other players,
Full integration is exposed—

I’m the person hanging on to the lock.

Integration across the tools
Where multiple technologies are at play
This is the out of the box experience
I believe this is the link that I want—
There is a minimal amount of learning.

Ribbon exploitation, mirror mode,
Set of extensibility options—
I can work the way I want.

The mappings to portlet,
The best way to create that new user experience.
Maintain the metadata—
The same direction is being leveraged.

Living on top of Domino—

Modularized.