Title: Today's News
  January 03, 2005 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  'Hygiene' software reflects changes in e-mail threats
  >  IBM plan: Get vertical
  >  Linux, security skills projected hot in 2005
  >  More headlines
  >  Featured Topic: Top 10 administrator tips of 2004
  >  Ask Brad Balassaitis: ERP to Notes via ODBC
  >  Poll: If I could change Domino...
  >  The Missing Link: Vioxx trumps Viagra for spam crown

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'Hygiene' software reflects changes in e-mail threats
[SearchDomino.com]
Messaging administrators have greater choices to protect the network perimeter at a time when constant threats are the norm.

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IBM plan: Get vertical
[eWeek]
IBM is expected to deliver a new health care solution using WebSphere Business Integration software this month. This is part of a big trend at Big Blue.

Linux, security skills projected hot in 2005
[SearchEnterpriseLinux.com]
IT workers looking to improve their standing in the job market should look to open source, Web services and security-related skill and certification sets, according to recent research.

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IBM PC unit was drag on company (ZDNet/Reuters)
Packaged software prices on decline (Line56.com)

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TOPICS:  Featured Topic: Top 10 administrator tips of 2004
When you need administrator advice, SearchDomino's Administrator Tips section is the place to turn. We've gathered the most popular administrator tips submitted by our members and experts in 2004 and listed them all right here.

ADVICE:  Ask Brad Balassaitis: ERP to Notes via ODBC
Dear Brad: I have an agent that extracts data from our ERP system into Notes via ODBC. The agent used to run on a schedule on the server with no problem. Recently, I was not able to get the agent running on the server through scheduling. I can still run it from the Action menu, but if I schedule it I get an error.
Click here to read Brad's expert response.

POLLS:  Poll: If I could change Domino...
If you could change Domino, what would you do -- would you boost marketing, improve integration, enhance Web development tools without Websphere, or maybe fix all of Domino Notes bugs? Cast your vote in our poll.

PREVIOUS POLL RESULTS: In our last poll, we asked you how much do you need to know about J2EE and when do you need to know it? Here's what you and your peers told us.

The Missing Link


Vioxx trumps Viagra for spam crown
[Reuters]
If there were a musical written about your inbox adventures of the past year, it could easily be called "Spamalot." But porn has lost its crown as spam king. According to AOL, resistible offers for Vioxx, ID theft scams and stock pick information trumped the tawdry stuff for the most "popular" (and we use that word very loosely) junk e-mail of 2004. Evidently, filters are doing a better job stopping the smut, although there's still plenty of e-mail out there that would make Larry Flynt blush.

 
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