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>>  LEAD STORY:  Future iSeries servers, part 2
>>  NEWS:  Lotus delivers Workplace additions
>>  NEW POLL:  Microsoft's effort to thwart security breaches
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Scientist turning people into chameleons
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LEAD STORY
Future iSeries servers, part 2  (The Four Hundred)
IBM has a few surprises up its big blue pin-striped sleeves, and many of them are good ones.
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NEWS
Lotus delivers Workplace additions (SearchDomino.com)
Lotus is releasing four new products for its next-generation platform and promising an aggressive rollout in the next year.

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IT EXECUTIVE BRIEFING
Must see IT for C-level execs
What's on your CIO's mind these days? Or what should be? Find out here. Each week, SearchCIO.com brings you a series of articles focusing on high-level IT topics and trends. This week read about smart software investments, compliance fears, service mobility and ways to cut costs.
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EXPERT ADVICE
Creating a DFU program
Paul Jury, security advice

Dear Paul,
I find that if I create a DFU program without an audit report and run it, there is no audit report generated. How can I know the current status for the user profile, whether a report will be generated or not?
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NEW POLL
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SEARCH400.COM MONTH IN REVIEW
OCTOBER 2003
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THE MISSING LINK
Scientist turning people into chameleons

One of these days, it won't take just a whim for women (or men) to change the color of their fingernails. It may take just the flip of a switch. A scientist in Spain is working on what you might call "talon technology" that's thin enough to be fitted atop a real nail. If the wearer wants to go from summery silver to a more cold-weathery ruby red, she can just flip a switch rather than litter the bathroom with stained cotton balls and the stench of nail polish remover. If she sees a cool hue at the store, a little camera can take a snapshot and reproduce the color for the nails.

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