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>>  LEAD STORY:  WebSphere Portal 5.02 touts Lotus Workplace Content Management
>>  NEWS:  iSeries shop budgets to rise in 2004
>>  USER SURVEY:  What are your spending plans for 2004?
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Who's online? Dr. Who, that's who
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
WebSphere Portal 5.02 touts Lotus Workplace Content Management  (SearchDomino.com)
The new version of WebSphere Portal, due out at the end of the month, makes it easier to develop and integrate Web portal technologies.
More on this topic:
Portal servers improve Web user satisfaction
IBM seals deals with business app vendors
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NEWS
iSeries shop budgets to rise in 2004 (iSeries Network)
A recent survey shows that 42% of iSeries shops say their pocketbooks will definitely be a bit fatter next year. Still, 24% expect to be cutting back while a full third say their budgets will stay the same. (Free registration to this site required.)

DAILY HEADLINES
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  > IBM chief: On-demand is now a reality
  > PeopleSoft spruces up midmarket CRM app
  > Lotus GM: WebSphere worry misplaced
  > IBM taps FaceTime to support WebSphere portal
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ADMINISTRATOR TIP
Delete unassigned documents from QDOC library
If you are creating, moving, or deleting document library objects, you are bound to accumulate a lot of documents that do not belong to any folder. Search400.com member Mohammad Hanif refers to them as "unassigned documents". These documents belonging to folder *NONE occupy a lot of space on the disk. According to Mohammad, you can perform steps to identify and delete such documents.
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EXPERT ADVICE
Saving multiple libraries
Ken Graap, Backup & recovery advice

Dear Ken,
My system is running out of disk space. I would like to know if there is a way to save multiple libraries to a single SAVF?
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SEARCH400.COM MONTH IN REVIEW: OCTOBER 2003
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Didn't have enough time to check out all of Search400.com's tips, news stories and other articles? Don't worry. We've recapped everything for the month of October here.

USER SURVEY
What are your spending plans for 2004?
What kind of iSeries investments is your shop making next year? Will you be spending more or less? What projects are scheduled? By answering a few questions like those, you can help guide future articles and features on Search400.com. Take a few minutes now and tell us what will be a priority for you in 2004.
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THE MISSING LINK
Who's online? Dr. Who, that's who

You think that "The Lord of the Rings" movies are geeky? The BBC's Internet division (BBCi) will see your "Twin Towers" and raise you a "Matrix." The BBCi has put the Godfather of Geek on its Web site and made his show available for download: an animated version of "Dr. Who." The longest-running sci-fi program ever, "Dr. Who" aired from 1963 until 1989, and it will return to the small screen in 2005. The Web version is the BBC's way of keeping the good doctor's "patients" happy until then. The episode is called "The Scream of the Shalka." Scream is right!

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