================================================= SEARCHDOMINO.COM DAILY NEWS June 4, 2001 More headlines at: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/news/0,289141,sid4,00.html ================================================= SPONSORED BY: Pistolstar, Inc. - Those Iris Grads ================================================= DOMINO CLUSTERING GOT YOU FLUSTERING? Why not hire the team that helped Lotus deploy and administer its Lotus Collaborative Services beta sites. Call us today: 603-672-5979 http://www.pistolstar.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= LEAD STORY: "Domino and WebSphere: So happy together" There is confusion about Lotus Domino and IBM's WebSphere, what they are intended for and how each should be used. Here is a look at the two products with recommendations about which performs better in specific situations. There are many options for integrating them. SOURCE: Group Computing http://archives.groupcomputing.com/artarchive/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&ContentID=651 MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TOPIC: General information on WebSphere may be found at this Best Domino Web Links site: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521,sid4_tax1fb,00.html This IDG article looks at new developments to Websphere: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/newsItem/0,289139,sid4_gci556754,00.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------- OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [1] "Coming to an in-box near you: disappearing e-mail?" [2] "Standardizing e-calendars" [3] "Novell's GroupWise 6 is No. 1 with a bullet" [4] "New Microsoft messenger takes aim at AOL" [5] "Interliant's new CEO: Services are key" ~~~~~ [1] "Coming to an in-box near you: disappearing e-mail?" Digital rights management software for e-mail is beginning to emerge. It allows users to decide how long messages remain on their desktops, and whether they can be forwarded or copied or recalled after they have been sent and opened. There are a few small companies that now sell the software but major vendors, such as Lotus, are slated to release programs that perform similar functions. SOURCE: ComputerWorld http://computerworld.com/cwi/stories/0,1199,NAV47-68-84-88-93_STO60975,00.html [2] "Standardizing e-calendars" Getting together roving workers to collaborate on projects remains a challenge. They often carry different kinds of communications devices, each of which has its own calendar application. Nearly all major vendors of calendaring software, including Microsoft and Lotus, support an Internet standard called iCal sponsored by the Internet Engineering Task Force. It remains to be seen whether this standard will be enough to get everyone on the same conference call. SOURCE: Destination CRM http://www.destinationcrm.com/km/dcrm_km_article.asp?id=854 [3] "Novell's GroupWise 6 is No. 1 with a bullet" Novell has released the next version of its collaboration and groupware software, GroupWise. "When it comes to features, GroupWise can go toe-to-toe with Exchange anytime," concluded the reviewer. SOURCE: Network World http://nwfusion.com/reviews/2001/0604rev.html [4] "New Microsoft messenger takes aim at AOL" Microsoft has developed a test version of Windows XP that significantly boosts the abilities of instant messaging software to provide text, chat, video, audio and telephony services. It will be more closely tied to the operating system than the MSN messaging service. SOURCE: CNET http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-6176378.html [5] "Interliant's new CEO: Services are key" ASP Interliant has a new CEO who looks forward to the day when companies wonder "why they'd ever host their own messaging infrastructure." But Bruce Graham told searchxSP that getting to that point will require ASPs to prove that they offer much more than mere hosting. SOURCE: searchxSP http://www.searchxsp.com/qna/0,289202,sid28_gci556674,00.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= WEB LINKS OF THE DAY [1] "Domino and Windows 2000: The inside story" How well does Domino R5 interoperate with Windows 2000? "Domino's integration with Active Directory in Windows 2000 raises the most questions," says this reviewer, who gives a complete run down. SOURCE: Group Computing http://archives.groupcomputing.com//index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&ContentID=610 [2] "Users indifferent to new Lotus server" Lotus users have cooled towards the company's long-awaited Discovery Server because of its high price tag. The server is Lotus' most important product release this year. Michael Chapman Pincher, chairman of the Lotus User Group, said Lotus might need to do more to convince users of the business benefits of Discovery Server. SOURCE: vnunet http://webserv.vnunet.com/News/1121649 Do you know of a good article or Web site that should be included in our searchDomino.com's Best Domino Web Links? If so, let us know. Send us the headline, URL and a brief summary to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------- WEEKLY POLL ------------------------------------------------- CAST YOUR VOTE IN OUR POLL Is it worth it to have Lotus certification? 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