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I can understand Notes/Domino customers being confused. Should they be nervous as well?
What IBM/Lotus has announced makes people nervous. They see a new technology stream, and that means potentially traumatic change. But I think... Dec 21, 2004
The current poll on SearchDomino.com asks readers how often their Domino server crashes. Several readers have written in to say that the poll would be more useful if it tied crash frequency to platforms. One of those readers was... Nov 3, 2005
Passwords and user certificates are two of the most popular administration topics on SearchDomino.com. Below are ten of the questions most commonly posed to the two administration experts on SearchDomino.com, Chuck Connell...
Oct 18, 2005
For the most part, Notes/Domino users like the warm fuzzy feeling they get from the security and reliability of the product.
And if they could change one thing about Notes/Domino, it wouldn't be anything with the product itself, but... Sep 23, 2005
Cregg Hardwick is Collaboration Solutions Technical Lead for CenterPoint Energy in Houston. He has an MBA, a PCLP and an MCAD and focuses on collaboration and business process support applications, and has been a Notes...
Oct 24, 2005
Microsoft chief technology officer and Lotus Notes inventor Ray Ozzie continues to make headlines, whether it's speaking at the recent Web 2.0 conference or VortexSF 2005. Here's a sampling of what some reporters and bloggers who... Oct 31, 2005
Secunia, a security firm that monitors vulnerabilities in more than 5,500 products, is today saying on its Web site that two vulnerabilities have been reported in Lotus Domino, which can be exploited by malicious people to...
Sep 15, 2005
SearchDomino.com's most recent poll on LotusScript has come to an end, and the results are hardly surprising. Simply put, most of the readers who responded to the poll said they wished that IBM would do more with LotusScript.
The poll... Sep 19, 2005
For an IT administrator at a large corporation, one of the downsides of your job was being on call. Being on weekend call meant that, for all intents and purposes, you were confined to your home, like someone wearing an ankle monitor.
... Sep 29, 2005
SearchDomino.com is pleased to announce the winners of its August/September 2005 tip contest: Amit Ashar and Sean Burgess.
Ashar's tip, Hide a Notes view column but retain ability to sort it is the first-place winner. The tip shows how... Oct 7, 2005
IBM has created a new benchmark for Domino 7. Called Enterprise Mail Performance Workload, the benchmark is designed to simulate e-mail conditions more realistically, said Rob Ingram, Lotus Domino product manager, during a...
Oct 3, 2005
Despite considerable effort by IBM, its Workplace platform may be stumbling a bit -- even among Domino shops -- as it races out of the gate.
At least, that's one of the messages emanating from SearchDomino.com's recent online survey, which... Sep 30, 2005
Last week, IBM revealed that it has created a new benchmark to simulate e-mail workloads in a real-world environment. Here are a few of our recent tips related to e-mail performance. Oct 6, 2005
As part of our ongoing look at email archiving issues, writer Peter Bochner spoke with Mike Gundling, iLumin Software Services Inc. Gundling is senior vice president of product management. He is responsible for the company's... Mar 9, 2005
IBM's Workplace collaborative platform is a huge undertaking. Yet it is something of a Trojan horse, in that it is only a slightly disguised effort to re-engage Microsoft in a battle for the desktop work environment. Gartner... May 5, 2005
iDefense Labs Inc., a seven-year-old provider of security intelligence services has reported a denial of service (DoS) vulnerability in a Lotus Domino Server 6.5.1 Web service that allows attackers to crash the service. The problem... Apr 7, 2005
Having just started here at SearchDomino.com, I need to catch up on the Domino arena – how Notes has evolved, what part WebSphere integration plays, what effect Workplace will have, how collaborative technology is evolving... Apr 1, 2005
There are many ways in which administrators can enhance application performance. That was the message that Matt Holthe, founder of Breaking Par Consulting, a firm specializing in Lotus Notes and Domino development, brought to... May 26, 2005
For the second time in less than a year, research firm The Radicati Group has published a white paper that will serve as a lightning rod for controversy in the Lotus community. On Tuesday, the Palo Alto research firm released its... May 25, 2005
Maarga Systems is an outsourcing firm based in Chennai, India, that is focused on delivering application development, application maintenance and systems administration services around the Lotus Notes/Domino platform. The...
Jun 8, 2005
With Notes/Domino 7.0 in the final stages of its beta, executives at the IBM Lotus Technical Forum 2005 in Hannover, Germany, detailed the direction of future releases of the Notes client at the Deutsche Notes User Group (DNUG... Jun 14, 2005
As in other areas of IT, outsourcing of Notes and Domino administration and maintenance is something of a trend. Surprisingly, this may be truer in small firms, where fewer desktops are being administered. Notes' support of... Jan 11, 2005
The NotesBench Consortium, an independent organization that provides Domino and Notes performance information to customers, recently conducted a benchmark that showed IBM's new high-end eServer i5 595 hardware capable of... Nov 29, 2004
In recent years, Domino and other messaging systems administrators have turned to e-mail archiving products to deal with the massive amount of e-mail they must process. That effort has been further complicated -- for public... Feb 23, 2005
What's new with David Marshak? He took the big leap from industry watcher to industry proper earlier this year when he left The Patricia Seybold consultancy to join IBM Lotus Software as senior product manager for collaboration... Apr 13, 2005
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