================================================= SEARCHDOMINO.COM DAILY NEWS June 20, 2001 More headlines at: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/news/0,289141,sid4,00.html ================================================= SPONSORED BY: eAPPS -- DOMINO/WEBSPHERE/JSP HOSTING ================================================= eApps, an IBM/Lotus Premier Partner, offers outstanding value for hosting e-Business applications using Domino, Websphere, and Tomcat JSP. Mention this ad to receive FREE SETUP and ONE MONTH FREE hosting. Our high-powered servers, 100MB redundant network, and Telco grade data center ensure top performance. 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Plus, your names will be announced to members when we hit the 100,000 milestone. Click here and enter to win! http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/emailAFriend ================================================= LEAD STORY: "Certification: Is it worth the pain?" Professionals are no closer to answering the perennial question of whether certification is worth the money and time. Those with uncommon certifications seem to make out the best. Here is what those in the trenches have to say on the subject. SOURCE: searchDomino http://www.searchdomino.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci750074,00.html MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TOPIC: This CIO Magazine article takes another look at the issue: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/newsItem/0,289139,sid4_gci347570,00.html The complete scoop on Lotus Domino certification may be found at this Best Domino Web Links site: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521,sid4_tax1d1,00.html Get your career questions answered by searchDomino's Career Expert Dan Simmons: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/ateQuestion/0,289624,sid4_tax283553,00.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------- OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [1] "Wireless integration tools multiply" [2] "SecuriQ can safeguard, archive Exchange e-mail" [3] "CEO Al Zollar talks about Lotus role in Web services" [4] "Lotus touting its answer to .Net" [5] "DevCon: Lotus beefs up developer tools" ~~~~~ [1] "Wireless integration tools multiply" Xora Inc. has upgraded its Xora Platform 3.0 wireless integration software, adding XML support that will allow better customization of user interfaces, notifications for offline users, access to Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange groupware, and speech recognition. But the most important aspect of Xora's software is its ability to simplify the conversion of business applications for wireless deployment, officials said. SOURCE: NewsFactor Network http://www.crmdaily.com/perl/story/11376.html [2] "SecuriQ can safeguard, archive Exchange e-mail" Group Software unveiled a suite of applications that secure, store, protect and encrypt e-mail sent using Lotus Development's Notes/Domino or Microsoft Exchange 2000 servers. SecuriQ is designed to protect every e-mail server and in-box on a corporate network. SOURCE: IDG News http://nwfusion.com/news/2001/0619securiq.html [3] "CEO Al Zollar talks about Lotus role in Web services" Al Zollar, Lotus president and chief executive officer, said Lotus' role in Web services will allow customers and suppliers to interact. For example, Web services will let a company give its suppliers access to scheduling free time with its employees. He said security will play a big part in Lotus Web services in this question and answer interview. SOURCE: InfoWorld http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/06/19/010619hnzollar.xml [4] "Lotus touting its answer to .Net" Lotus Development is making sample Web services applications and templates available for free in a move to compete against rival Microsoft's .Net initiative. The Lotus Web Services Enablement Kit will be available for download over parent IBM's alphaWorks Web site. Some wonder whether Lotus will wind up playing junior varsity to IBM's offerings. SOURCE: CRN http://crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/dailyarchives.asp?ArticleID=27466 [5] "DevCon: Lotus beefs up developer tools" Lotus gave its faithful developer community much to celebrate at its DevCon gathering in Las Vegas, Nev., with the announcement of new standards-based development tools for its Application Studio and knowledge management offerings and a new version of its Workflow product. The Domino Application Studio tools bundle features Lotus' XML toolkit, designed to simplify and speed the implementation of XML in Web applications. Lotus Workflow 3.0 offers a graphical system for managing business processes and integrates with standards-compliant Web-based applications. SOURCE: InfoWorld http://www.idg.net/crd_idgsearch_2.html?url=http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/06/19/010619hnlotusdev.xml ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= FEATURED GUEST FORUM MODERATOR Join our Featured Guest Moderator in our Developer Discussion forums. Brian Mahoney, one of our searchDomino.com experts, is monitoring our Developer forums this week (June 18 through June 22) and answering questions posted on the forums. Take advantage of this great opportunity and join the searchDomino.com Developer Discussion forums this week! http://searchdomino.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?50@@.ee7740b ================================================= WEB LINKS OF THE DAY [1] "Understanding iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook" Here's a look at iNotes Access for Microsoft Outlook, a product that lets administrators migrate their mail databases from Exchange to Domino without disrupting end users or requiring them to give up Outlook. SOURCE: Iris Today http://www.notes.net/today.nsf/f01245ebfc115aaf8525661a006b86b9/4e28865d92a4b4c085256a5d006e843c?OpenDocument [2] "Tips & techniques" Managing the simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) mail environment on Lotus Domino for the iSeries and AS/400 is a complex process. This article offers solutions for common SMTP mail problems for users of R4.6x and R5.x versions of Domino. 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