================================================= SEARCHDOMINO.COM DAILY NEWS July 2, 2001 More headlines at: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/news/0,289141,sid4,00.html ================================================= SPONSORED BY: Network Appliance ================================================= Network Appliance, in collaboration with Iris Associates, has documented a proven process to help IT professionals quickly and easily install Lotus Domino Server R5 for Windows� NT/2000 on NetApp filers. Access a free copy of this report at http://www.netapp.com/micro/lotus/ and receive a mug as our gift of thanks. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= LEAD STORY: "Instant collaboration with Lotus Collaboration Services" Lotus' new online collaboration solution, Lotus Collaboration Services, includes Connect secure instant messaging, Meetings online meetings and Workspace work collaboration. It is "the perfect solution for any organization that can't afford to deploy or manage dedicated infrastructure but wants the business benefits of a collaborative environment," says this product reviewer. SOURCE: Group Computing http://archives.groupcomputing.com/artarchive/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&ContentID=667 MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TOPIC: Information on collaboration and Lotus' Web services developers kit is in this eWEEK story: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/newsItem/0,289139,sid4_gci745750,00.html General information about the collaboration and Notes and Domino may be found in this Best Domino Web Links site: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521,sid4_tax1e5,00.html Join your fellow Notes and Domino colleagues in our Administrator and Developer discussion forums: http://searchdomino.discussions.techtarget.com/WebX?[EMAIL PROTECTED]^0@/searchdomino ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= ------------------------------------------------- OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [1] "Notes worthy?" [2] "Putting know-how into Lotus knowledge management" [3] "Novell tries its hand at security with iChain" [4] "Products extend corporate nets to handhelds" ~~~~~ [1] "Notes worthy?" Lotus may find that it difficult to sell its knowledge management systems, says this opinion piece. Knowledge management has always been a fuzzy concept. Although IDC predicted the market would grow from $1.4 billion in 1999 to $5.4 billion in 2004, other analysts are tempering expectations. As parent IBM and Lotus work on synthesizing their operations, rival Microsoft is pushing forward with its knowledge-management strategy. SOURCE: Information Week http://www.informationweek.com/thisweek/story/IWK20010625S0005 [2] "Putting know-how into Lotus knowledge management" Lotus CEO Al Zollar said his company is working to improve knowledge management tools. Analysts say that Lotus has taken the right course by targeting knowledge management, and that moving more closely into the IBM fold is also the right idea. SOURCE: Information Week http://www.informationweek.com/thisweek/story/IWK20010625S0003 [3] "Novell tries its hand at security with iChain" Novell's forthcoming iChain 2.0 access-control software will include a host of enhanced security features, such as optional token-based authentication. Novell has created a new technology called Secure Web Federation, which will enable users to extend single-sign-on and other security features to the Web sites of suppliers, partners and customers. Among key features that Novell officials said they hope will drive adoption of iChain 2.0 is its Extensible Markup Language-based form-fill capability. SOURCE: eWEEK http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2781571,00.html [4] "Products extend corporate nets to handhelds" New network products unveiled at PC Expo offer network managers more options than ever before to extend corporate networks to handheld devices and to secure and manage the wireless link to them. Here is a round up of some of those products, including Infowave's introduced client/server middleware called AirPower, designed to let mobile applications wirelessly access data behind a corporate firewall. It is based on software to connect handheld users with Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Domino servers. SOURCE: Network World http://nwfusion.com/news/2001/0628pcxless.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= ------------------------------------------------- WEB LINKS OF THE DAY [1] "Comparing Security for R5 and Exchange" Here's a comparison of Lotus Domino R5 and Microsoft Exchange security models and a consideration of the security issues involved when installing and configuring a server. SOURCE: Group Computing http://archives.groupcomputing.com/artarchive/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&ContentID=652 See searchDomino's feature topic for more information on security: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/featuredTopic/0,290042,sid4_gci752351,00.html [2] "The ABCs of knowledge management" This piece is an overview of knowledge management. It defines KM, analyzes its benefits/challenges, and discusses the technologies that can support it. 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Apparently, they're most likely to be your prototypical computer geeks. SOURCE: ZDNet http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2781327,00.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= SOUND OFF! WE WELCOME YOUR FEEDBACK ================================================= Got a poll idea? How are we doing? Please send your comments to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================================= If you would like to sponsor this or any TechTarget newsletter, please contact Gabrielle DeRussy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================================= If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter simply reply to this message with "REMOVE" in the subject line. Or, visit http://searchDomino.techtarget.com/register and adjust your subscriptions accordingly. 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