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July 18, 2001
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LEAD STORY:
"Firms may unwittingly breach privacy act"
Knowledge management software configured to include e-mail servers 
in its search boundaries could leave companies in danger of 
unwittingly breaching privacy regulations. Jim Moffat, product 
marketing manager at Lotus, said some firms did not realize that 
they could fall foul of privacy laws through inadvertent 
monitoring. For example, Lotus' application has the ability to scan 
from e-mail servers. According to Moffat, companies need 
to be aware of their legal responsibilities when doing this.

SOURCE:   IT Week
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2091485,00.html

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OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1]  "Quick Takes: Boosting Notes"
[2]  "Oracle content strategy hinges on 9i database" 
[3]  "AICC guidelines help build e-learning market" 
[4]  "Fresh data now: Krispy Kreme launches piping hot portal" 
[5]  "Hotmail gets an upgrade" 

[1]  "Quick Takes: Boosting Notes"
Stampede Technologies has developed software for the IBM eServer 
z900 and S/390 to boost Lotus Notes performance, and InterZnet has 
a new workspace product for the Lotus Notes Client and Web 
Browser. There is more in this round up of news and company 
announcements.

SOURCE:   searchDomino
http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci755863,00.html

[2]  "Oracle content strategy hinges on 9i database" 
Oracle's new content management strategy features a heavy dose of 
knowledge management and a strong reliance on technology found in 
its new 9i database. The initiative's key element is Files Online, 
a Web-based application service that will allow access to an 
Oracle 9i database through a browser-based portal.

SOURCE:   searchDatabase
http://searchdatabase.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid13_gci755883,00.html

[3]  "AICC guidelines help build e-learning market" 
The Aviation Industry Computer-based training Committee has 
developed detailed specifications for the format for e-learning 
platforms and courses. Those who follow the guidelines, such as 
Lotus, ensure that a variety of content from third-party vendors 
will run on their e-learning platform. The guidelines have 
expanded the e-learning industry and created opportunities for 
vendors to focus on delivering content or a platform. Lotus' 
LearningSpace received official certification from the AICC in 
January.

SOURCE:   GroupComputing
http://www.groupcomputing.com/dpmain.nsf/NewsNotes/0C4D8C594001D2F387256A8C007D7B9D?OpenDocument

[4]  "Fresh data now: Krispy Kreme launches piping hot portal" 
Thanks in part to Lotus, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts has a new portal 
that will help it serve its U.S. business community. Called 
MyKrispyKreme, the portal allows the maker of doughnuts, which 
have inspired a cult following, to allow access to its 
applications and information to its management franchisees and 
vendors. Web-enabled applications have been integrated into the 
portal, including Lotus Notes.

SOURCE:   CRM
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nf/20010717/tc/12088_1.html

[5]  "Hotmail gets an upgrade" 
Microsoft has upgraded its free Hotmail e-mail service with a new 
user interface as well as more signs of integration with 
Microsoft's .Net initiative. The move brings the service up to 
date with Microsoft's newer applications for the Internet, 
including MSN Explorer. It includes a beefed up junk-mail filter 
to fight off spam, quick links to frequently used contacts, an e-
mail template similar to that of Microsoft's Outlook e-mail 
application, and the addition of Swedish and Dutch to its list of 
12 languages supported on the service.

SOURCE:  InfoWorld
http://iwsun4.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/07/18/010718hnhotm.xml

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[1] "Building e-Business applications with Lotus Domino and 
IBM WebSphere"
This PDF download shows how Domino provides a good set of 
application services for WebSphere applications and how 
WebSphere provides a good Java execution environment that 
Domino can utilize.

SOURCE: Lotus
http://www.lotus.com/99/lpabst99.nsf/eca18b194a673f71852565ca004a8803/ce4560c055712672052566c6005c33f1?opendocument

[2] "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

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THE MISSING LINK 
A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"T-shirt fills vitamin gap"
Tired of taking those daily vitamins? We turn to the land of the 
rising sun for simultaneous breakthroughs in health and fashion. A 
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