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May 24, 2001
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LEAD STORY:
"Domino and WebSphere will maintain their independence"
Despite some user concern that IBM may combine its two popular
application servers, Domino and WebSphere, into one product, that
isn't likely to happen says a Lotus executive. In fact, while IBM
says it will continue to integrate the two products, the products
will remain separate. The integration would only add to the servers'
functionality, the company said.

SOURCE: Group Computing
http://www.groupcomputing.com/dpmain.nsf/NewsNotes/DE4CACA4F56A4DC587256A55006844DE?OpenDocument

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OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "IM buddy making more powerful friends"
[2] "Ozzie touts P2P for 'decentralized' business"
[3] "Microsoft releases Outlook 2002"

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[1] "IM buddy making more powerful friends"
Software start-up ActiveBuddy is testing a service to send news,
weather and related information via instant text messages. The
company has secured agreements to deliver real-time stock quotes via
automated instant messenger "bots" with the Nasdaq Stock Market, the
New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange. The program
is similar to what Lotus offers with Sametime.

SOURCE: CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-6021116.html?tag=prntfr

[2] "Ozzie touts P2P for 'decentralized' business"
Notes creator Ray Ozzie said that he believes that users gravitate to
groupware's most basic feature, e-mail, because they love to
communicate. Companies, however, turn to groupware for the apps that
can facilitate their business. Ozzie played off that rather obvious
observation during a recent keynote and touted his company's newly
released peer-to-peer collaboration software.

SOURCE: eWEEK
http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2764377,00.html

[3] "Microsoft releases Outlook 2002"
Microsoft has released Outlook 2002, its email and organization tool
that competes head on with Lotus Notes. The new version, aimed at
streamlining e-mail, scheduling, and general tasks, features indexing
and search functions for all content in Exchange 2000 Server
including messages, documents, contacts, tasks, calendar items, and
other data.

SOURCE: InfoWorld
http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/05/24/010524hnout.xml

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WEB LINKS OF THE DAY

[1] "Value and vision: The Notes client family"
In this piece, Ed Brill, Lotus' director of Notes and iNotes
marketing, explains why Notes and iNotes are the best clients for
messaging and collaboration.  Brill describes how iNotes extends the
Notes value by giving the user more options, how the collaborative
features support Notes client applications and what enhancements are
being developed.

SOURCE: Lotus
http://www.lotus.com/news/news.nsf/55afa4d833187fcb85256659005cfe4f/1750e44d29766b3985256a32004abbaf?OpenDocument

[2] "Jekyll & Hyde: Linux or Windows 2000?"
In this interview, Kenneth Brunsen and Joe Linehan discuss which
platform best fits your messaging and collaborative application
needs.  It details some of the major differences between Linux and
Windows 2000 and compares Domino on both of the operating systems.

SOURCE: Notes.net
http://www.notes.net/today.nsf/lookup/linux_w2000_interview

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THE MISSING LINK 
A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"Tuna 'virus' puts five in hospital"
In Germany a suspected computer virus made people, and not their
systems, sick. Workers at an Internet company received a warning
reading "watch out for the tuna fish," which they thought was a
notice about a computer virus. It turns out, the email came from the
company that catered their lunch. Five workers wound up in the
hospital with food poisoning. Sorry, Charlie. 

SOURCE: vnunet
http://webserv.vnunet.com/News/1121926

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