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June 26, 2001
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LEAD STORY:
"Messaging and collaboration software"
Microsoft is catching up to Domino and Notes in corporate messaging
and collaboration systems. Exchange had about 68 million licensed
seats, or users, and Domino had 78 million. IDC reported a 33% growth
in Exchange users from 1999 to 2000, compared to a 12% growth rate
for users of the Domino platform. IDC said Microsoft is catching up
because it has an easier end-user interface, has had success in
having application service providers adopt Exchange as a hosting
platform, has a broader range of back-office products and has a
licensing policy that encourages users to buy into multiple products.

SOURCE: Computerworld
http://computerworld.com/storyba/0,4125,NAV47-68-84-88-93_STO61617,00.html

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OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "Wireless IM product faces hurdles" 
[2] "Quick Takes: Network Appliance runs with Lotus" 
[3] "Ozzie champions peer-to-peer"
[4] "Yahoo IM to add video functions"
  
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[1] "Wireless IM product faces hurdles" 
Lotus' Sametime Everyplace wireless instant messaging product is
being criticized as unsophisticated. It requires users to manually
control their own presence information. Critics say that the
cumbersome feature shows that Lotus parent IBM does not fully
understand wireless technology. Some say wireless messaging will be a
hot application for corporate users, but it may not take off
significantly until further developments are made. Standards remain a
hurdle.

SOURCE: Interactive Week
http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/news/0,4164,2779750,00.html

[2] "Quick Takes: Network Appliance runs with Lotus" 
Network Appliance has won "Runs with Lotus Domino" certification and
Sussex Systems has launched a tool that shows Web developers how to
integrate Sametime into Domino or non-Domino based Web sites. There
is more in this round up of company news and announcements.

SOURCE: searchDomino
http://www.searchdomino.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci751299,00.html

[3] "Ozzie champions peer-to-peer"
Lotus Notes guru and Groove Networks founder Ray Ozzie said Groove
can become a natural extension of customer's portals, supply chain
management systems and knowledge and records management systems. He
says he is also confident that his firm will succeed in separating
itself from the pack -- and not simply by throwing his own famous
name around -- in this question and answer interview.

SOURCE: searchNetworking
http://www.searchnetworking.com/qna/0,289202,sid7_gci751249,00.html

[4] "Yahoo IM to add video functions"
Yahoo is adding video capabilities to its Yahoo Messenger service,
making it the first instant messaging program to allow users to send
and receive live, face-to-face online images sent from Web cameras.
Microsoft plans to offer video-conferencing capabilities with its
instant messaging program this fall. AOL would not comment on whether
it plans to add Webcam functionality.

SOURCE: The San Jose Mercury News 
http://siliconvalley.com/docs/news/depth/yahoo062601.htm

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WEB LINKS OF THE DAY
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[1] "Creating intelligent, adaptive applications"
In this article, Bain McKay talks about how, by combining these
applications with Bean Mark-up Language and JavaScript, you can write
Intelligent Knowledge Management application products that shape
themselves to the user's context through adaptive Knowledge
Management techniques.

SOURCE: Dominopower
http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200010/circuit001.html

[2] "Ten tips for Domino administrators"
Here are Greg Neilson's Top 10 tips for working with Domino. Greg is
the author of "Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell." Although
some of them may be familiar, there are others you may not be aware
of, and all of them should help make Domino administration a little
easier for you.

SOURCE: O'Reilly.com
http://web.oreilly.com/news/dominotips_1200.html

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THE MISSING LINK 
A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"High-tech thieves plant money `bugs'" 
Credit card skimming has gone automated. What used to be the domain
of crooked waiters with handheld scanners has rapidly transformed
into high-tech thievery. These days' crooks are placing computer
chips inside point-of-sale credit card terminals that have the
ability to dial out and send the stolen credit card numbers to the
thief's computer. A company called Hypercom discovered the bugs and
issued a warning last week. Naturally, the response from industry
heavyweights like Visa was lukewarm. Until they see the chips as
"prevalent" inside POS terminals, Visa is publicly shrugging its
shoulders at the technique.

SOURCE: MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.com/news/589575.asp

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