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Venetica to improve Notes data integration
from Venetica, an integration software house being acquired by IBM, will help Domino shops by enabling them to access distributed Notes content along with non-Notes data, plus enable portals or other external applications easily access Notes data. Venetica's offerings are being added to IBM's DB2 Information Integrator portfolio...
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Oct 5, 2004
Anti-spam vendors court Domino shops
No fewer than a dozen providers are hoping to lure Notes admins with a range of features designed to cut down on unwanted e-mail flooding user inboxes...
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Feb 17, 2004
Lotus users wary of R5 upgrades
are beginning to make decisions about life after Y2K, one major issue for most Lotus Notes/Domino shops is whether to upgrade to the latest release...
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Jan 13, 2000
Should you make the move to Domino 6?
Analysts hail user interface improvements in Notes and Domino 6 as a reason for companies to upgrade. Already 80% of Notes shops are running version 5, as opposed to just 10% of Microsoft Exchange users who have made the move to Exchange 2000...
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Oct 28, 2002
Coming soon: Lotus 'express' editions
first two "express" offerings designed for small and midsized companies. Due out are Domino Collaboration Bundle Express, which gives shops a choice between the Notes client and Domino Web Access, and Domino Utility Server Express, which provides unlimited access to collaborative applications through a Web browser or a separately purchased Notes client...
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May 28, 2003
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Brief: Lotus releases ND7 Beta 2
which can be utilized as a back-end data store for Domino data. For those interested in evaluating the DB2 integration aspects of the release, IBM is offering a download of DB2 8.1.6 that Domino shops may use for the duration of the beta program.
Other ND7 Beta 2 features include antispam enhancements and whitelist support, a single user interface that consolidates and prioritizes events... More... Jul 30, 2004
Survey shows that, above all, Notes/Domino users love their product's security
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... More... Sep 23, 2005
Survey: Lotus Notes/Domino 7 upgrades planned, but not yet scheduled
Most of his back end, though, is Oracle, and very few applications interact with the back end. "Maybe we'll test it," Jaramillo said, "but it's not within my preferences right now." Nearly 90% of Notes/Domino shops plan to roll out R7, according to a recent SearchDomino.com survey. But more than half aren't sure of exactly when their R7 upgrade will start...
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Oct 28, 2005
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