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Developers and system administrators adore Domino for its unified development environment and data store. So why are so many of them considering a migration to Exchange? Dec 6, 2002
The complimentary muffins Lotusphere attendees are eating this week may be part of IBM's effort to soften them up for some big changes. As the company creates more ties between Lotus Domino and WebSphere, it is also trying to... Jan 29, 2003
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Developers at IBM Lotus' annual user show don't seem to be taking Microsoft's development bait. Last week, Microsoft told Domino developers that Visual Basic .NET and Visual Studio .NET are the best tools for... Jan 28, 2004
It may not be going away, but Notes/Domino, such as its users have come to know it, is nearing the end of its golden years. IBM Lotus is nudging programmers, ever loyal to Notes/Domino's rapid application development and tight database... Feb 24, 2004
IBM's Lotus Software division may have been testing the market when it announced last month that it was yanking its Java Server Pages (JSP) engine, known as Garnet, from the upcoming finished version of Domino 6. Some users and... Feb 20, 2002
The smiles you think you see at Lotusphere next week may actually be grimaces, as devoted Domino admins and programmers worry over the fate of their platform. Some fear IBM's Lotus Software will make its Domino application and... Jan 23, 2002
Lotus hasn't even released Domino 6 yet, but Domino users are already champing at the bit for their next certificate. However, few administrators and developers feel much pressure to take on J2EE, the Java standard underlying the... This is the second in a series of SearchDomino.com Achiever case studies, where we profile user companies that are just a few of the many candidates for the SearchDomino.com Achiever Awards. Members like you nominate Domino and... Sep 25, 2002
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of profiles of SearchDomino.com Achiever Award finalists. The awards recognize IT achievers at user companies who design, build and manage complex IBM Lotus technologies. Winners will... Jan 20, 2004
Editor's note: This is the second in a series of profiles of SearchDomino.com Achiever Award finalists. The awards recognize IT achievers at user companies who design, build and manage complex IBM Lotus technologies. Winners will... Jan 21, 2004
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Even though IBM Lotus boasted that in the fourth quarter it landed 170 customers for Workplace, many at Lotusphere are taking a wait-and-see approach to the open standards-based alternative to Notes/Domino. Workplace... Feb 2, 2004
As tough as their jobs are today, server administrators suffocating under the weight of super-sized e-mail attachments and a never-ending stream of spam can expect more daunting messaging volumes in the coming years. In fact, Palo... Sep 9, 2003
They can be informative or silly, practical or potty-mouthed. Many people use them to rant. Others use them to persuade. They are blogs, or web logs, and like it or not, they are coming to a Domino server near you. Domino developers, along... Aug 1, 2003
Sarbanes-Oxley. HIPAA. FDA 21 CFR Part 11. Domino users are having a hard time sorting through all the regulations that are adding to their workloads. The new rules, which legislators have drawn up to make businesses more... Dec 9, 2003
IBM Lotus is promising to support its customers' Notes/NSF-to-WebSphere/DB2 migrations with new tools, but some of its biggest customers are already starting to use XML, a markup language that they say can do the job for them today. ... Oct 1, 2003
Call this the year of the upgrade. According to new SearchDomino.com research, more than two out of three Notes shops running old versions of ND will make the move to version 6 within the next 12 months. Preparing for an upgrade? Eight... Oct 15, 2003
Domino professionals may not be the most satisfied bunch these days. And one developer, Mike Sobczak, thinks he knows one reason for his colleagues' ennui: Many are just barely holding on to their current jobs, and few are finding... Jul 11, 2003
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