================================================= SEARCHDOMINO.COM DAILY NEWS August 8, 2001 More headlines at: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/news/0,289141,sid4,00.html ================================================= SPONSORED BY: **STORAGE DECISIONS 2001** ================================================= Storage Decisions 2001 brings together top storage analysts like Gartner's VP Nick Allen and Steve Duplessie of ESG and expert technologists like best-selling author Jon William Toigo. This exclusive conference is FREE to members who qualify. Apply today! http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;3179673;5058249;u?http://www.StorageDecisions2001.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= EDITOR'S NOTE: We want to hear about your thoughts on the recent Lotus layoffs and how you think they'll impact you and those at Lotus. What does it mean to you? E-mail your comments, along with your name and title, to Assistant News Editor Eric B. Parizo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your thoughts may be included in an upcoming searchDomino news story. ================================================= LEAD STORY: "The XML and Domino pairing" While XML seems all the rage now, Lotus has been quietly building in its functionality within Domino for quite some time. SearchDomino explores Lotus' commitment to further integrating XML into Domino and Notes. We've assembled some of the Web's best resources on Domino and XML. SOURCE: searchDomino http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/featuredTopic/0,290042,sid4_gci758749,00.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= ------------------------------------------------- OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [1] "Quick Takes: 'Auto-save' for Notes developers" [2] "Software tackles CRM for professional services firms" [3] "Oracle gives developers sneak peek at new Java IDE" [4] "Oracle rolls out mobile e-business suite" [5] "New virus travels in PDF files" [6] "Entrust answers Microsoft users' security needs" ~~~~~~~ [1] "Quick Takes: 'Auto-save' for Notes developers" Ives Development releases a tool for Notes developers to help keep track of changes to a database; Inxight Software will provide features to the Lotus Discovery Server; BakBone software releases back-up and file restoration APMs for Notes. SOURCE: searchDomino http://www.searchdomino.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci759762,00.html [2] "Software tackles CRM for professional services firms" Interface Software's InterAction is customer relationship management (CRM) software designed for managing client transactions instead of product information and sales leads. It sits on an application server and can consolidate data from Lotus Notes, human resources applications and accounting systems. SOURCE: Network World http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2001/0806apps.html [3] "Oracle gives developers sneak peek at new Java IDE" Oracle is letting developers download an early-access version of Oracle9i JDeveloper, its development environment for building and deploying Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE)-based applications. The new environment is also compatible with other J2EE-based app servers. SOURCE: CRN http://crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/breakingnews.asp?ArticleID=28829 [4] "Oracle rolls out mobile e-business suite" Today Oracle will begin shipping its mobility-enabled e-business suite, a series of applications that can be accessed from desktop machines, Web browsers and mobile devices. Analysts think Oracle may have to convince businesses that they'll see a real return on their mobility investment before the tools take off. SOURCE: IDG http://idg.net/ic_664882_1793_1-3921.html [5] "New virus travels in PDF files" McAfee has identified the first virus to spread using a PDF file. Known as "Peachy," the virus only affects those using Adobe's Acrobat software, which is used to create PDF documents. People viewing PDFs are not at risk. SOURCE: CNET http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-6808673.html [6] "Entrust answers Microsoft users' security needs" Security firm Entrust is getting set to ship new software that will enable digital certificates to be used with Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser and Outlook e-mail without requiring a plug-in. However, Notes and Netscape users will still need the plug-in to digitally sign and encrypt Web forms and messages. SOURCE: Network World http://www.nwfusion.com/archive/2001/123597_08-06-2001.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= ------------------------------------------------- TAKE OUR POLL ------------------------------------------------- CAST YOUR VOTE IN OUR LATEST POLL How would you rate Rnext, now in beta 2 release? 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Click below and share your admin questions and ideas with Mike and your peers in the searchDomino.com Administration Discussion Forum: http://searchdomino.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?50@@.ee76ebc ================================================= ------------------------------------------------- WEB LINKS OF THE DAY ------------------------------------------------- [1] "Building Web applications in Domino Rnext: A tutorial on Web site addressing" This article explores the fundamentals of Web site addressing and how to set up Web sites with Domino Rnext. (Aug 1, 2001) SOURCE: Iris Today http://www.notes.net/today.nsf/lookup/web_site_addressing [2] "Manually Importing Outlook Contacts into Notes" Jessica Spinosa makes planning and running a migration of your contact data from Outlook into Notes easy with these instructions. (August 1, 2001) SOURCE: Group Computing http://archives.groupcomputing.com//index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&ContentID=703 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= ------------------------------------------------- LEARNING ZONE FEATURED BOOK OF THE WEEK ------------------------------------------------- XML Bible, 2nd Edition This fast-paced and thorough tutorial/reference contains everything an experienced Web developer needs to put XML to work on established or new Web sites. 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