================================================= SEARCHDOMINO.COM DAILY NEWS July 17, 2001 More headlines at: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/news/0,289141,sid4,00.html ================================================= SPONSORED BY: ComputerWorks ================================================= WE'VE GOT ALL YOUR MISSION-CRITICAL NEEDS COVERED! InterTrac provides a complete Enterprise Relationship Management (eRM) solution to manage all types of vital company information: contacts, calls, correspondence, documents, HD issues, schedules, custom forms, projects, unique business processes & more. For a FREE Eval CD, visit http://www.ComputerWorks.com or call 800-692-7787 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= LEAD STORY: "The big three branch out" Competitors Lotus, Microsoft and Novell are getting ready to fight over the portal arena. Each company has recently released brand-new portal products. This review of the three products says Microsoft's SharePoint Portal server is the most polished. Lotus' K-station holds a lot of promise but is rough around the edges. Novell's eDirectory requires patience and a certain amount of tweaking to get the expected results. SOURCE: Network Computing http://www.networkcomputing.com/1215/1215f3.html MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TOPIC: More information on K-station is available at this Best Domino Web Links site: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521,sid4_tax285845,00.html General information on knowledge management may be found at this Best Domino Web Links site: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521,sid4_tax20d,00.html Looking for more relevant information on portals? Try searchDomino's targeted search engine today! http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/integratedSearchResults/1,289503,sid4,00.html?query=portals ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= ------------------------------------------------- OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [1] "BMC extends Patrol product to new Asian languages" [2] "Hot Japanese technology could move to the U.S." [3] "Candle tightens the reins on its IntelliWatch division" [4] "A virus to fight viruses?" ~~~~~ [1] "BMC extends Patrol product to new Asian languages" BMC Software has launched Chinese, Korean and Japanese versions of Patrol for Internet Services, its flagship Internet management product. Patrol is designed to help network administrators monitor the performance of Web sites and Web-based applications. Other Patrol products, including Patrol for Lotus Domino, are already available in Asian Internationalized versions. The company also launched version 1.2 of Patrol for Internet Services, which measures user response times for Web-based transactions. SOURCE: IDG News http://idg.net/ic_651369_1793_1-3921.html [2] "Hot Japanese technology could move to the U.S." Wireless vendors say DoCoMo's iMode technology probably will not catch on in the U.S. A teen craze in Japan, the technology is slow and does not offer mobile users anything they will not be able to soon get in the U.S., they say. Running rampant in Japan, iMode lets mobile users surf the Internet and send and receive e-mail. SOURCE: Group Computing http://www.groupcomputing.com/dpmain.nsf/NewsNotes/CB63C03F2A56F00E87256A8B00757EC2?OpenDocument [3] "Candle tightens the reins on its IntelliWatch division" Software and service provider Candle Corp. has laid off six people from IntelliWatch, its Lotus product division. The move will eliminate dual positions in the areas of sales, marketing and support, the company said. SOURCE: Group Computing http://www.groupcomputing.com/dpmain.nsf/NewsNotes/8F98CC54679818C787256A8B00774FDF?OpenDocument [4] "A virus to fight viruses?" Current antivirus efforts are simply not good enough, says Cyrus Peikari, chief technology officer at VirusMD Corp., while speaking at the Def Con hacker convention. He says good viruses to counteract the bad ones must be developed, although there will probably be much opposition to the idea. Though Peikari does not yet have a working model ready, he hopes to have one up and running by next year. SOURCE: IDG News http://idg.net/ic_650989_1793_1-3921.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LIVE AUDIO EVENT ON WEBSPHERE AND DOMINO TOMORROW! Join us Wednesday, July 18, 2001 for a Live audio chat event with Tony Higham, director of IBM Technologies, RareMedium, Inc., at 12:00 pm EDT (16:00 GMT). 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With over 35 open source code Lotus Notes applications and free online Notes technical support OCS is fast tracking Domino development. http://www.onlinecorporatesoftware.com ------------------------------------------------- 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] "IBM plans wireless functions for WebSphere" IBM's enhancements to its WebSphere product, designed to help companies push existing applications out to wireless device users while requiring few changes to their computing infrastructure, include WebSphere Everyplace Serve Enable software, which attempts to automate some customization tasks. This article outlines some of the features of the new release, slated for Summer 2001. SOURCE: IT World http://www.idg.net/crd_idgsearch_2.html?url=http://www.itworld.com/AppDev/594/IDG010627ibmwebsphere/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------------------------- WEEKLY POLL ------------------------------------------------- CAST YOUR VOTE IN OUR POLL Does peer-to-peer computing have a future? 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The video cameras snap pictures of faces in the crowd and analyze 80 facial points between the nose, cheekbones and eyes to compare them to a database of 30,000 criminals and runaway teens. In a related note, sales at novelty shops of fake glasses and funny noses have skyrocketed. SOURCE: Wired http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,45270,00.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ================================================= SOUND OFF! WE WELCOME YOUR FEEDBACK ================================================= 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. 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