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LEAD STORY:
"Lotus tightens IBM links in new Domino"
Lotus' Rnext, which will let developers take advantage of Domino's
collaborative features and IBM DB2's data management and WebSphere's
application serving skills, will also feature its own Java Server
Pages environment but can also piggyback on WebSphere's JSP engine.
Solution providers greeted the Java integration positively.

SOURCE: CRN
http://crn.com/components/search/Article.asp?ArticleID=29111

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OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "Inktomi to integrate search in WebSphere" 
[2] "IBM to open source WebSphere Linux tools" 
[3] "Portals take on Web services delivery chores" 
[4] "A chat with the master of P2P"

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[1] "Inktomi to integrate search in WebSphere" 
Inktomi has signed a deal to integrate its enterprise search
functionality into IBM's WebSphere Portal Server. The company said
the integration will let businesses using WebSphere to better search
for content behind the firewall.

SOURCE: the451.com
http://www.searchdomino.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci761760,00.html

[2] "IBM to open source WebSphere Linux tools" 
IBM plans to open source its WebSphere Studio Workbench soon. The
Workbench, supported by IBM and 12 other tools vendors, including
Versata Inc., Peregine/Extricity and Rational Software Corp., allows
Linux software developers to integrate IBM's development tools with
tools from other companies and access them through a common
interface. Workbench is available for beta testing.

SOURCE: eWEEK
http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2805288,00.html

[3] "Portals take on Web services delivery chores" 
Business portals are gaining steam among Web services players. IBM is
merging its WebSphere Portal Service with Lotus K-Station portal
offerings, creating a framework for Web services. IBM and Lotus are
working on a product that will let anyone building a portal using
WebSphere to use 15 to 20 Lotus Web services for applications. Portal
players Plumtree Software and Epicentric are also moving into the
arena.

SOURCE: InfoWorld
http://idg.net/ic_669390_1773_1-3921.html

[4] "A chat with the master of P2P"
Ray Ozzie, creator of Lotus Notes, and founder of peer-to-peer
software company, Groove Networks, said today's businesses integrate
with partners and customers to such a degree that firewalls have
become a barrier to cooperative work. His company's software is
designed to act as a platform for direct, dynamic, private
person-to-person interaction, he said an interview about the
peer-to-peer field.

SOURCE: Business Week
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/aug2001/tc2001081_460.htm

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10%: One star: Ho hum, I will wait on this one. 
 5%: BOMB: Not even worth testing.  

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[1] "Building e-Business applications with Lotus Domino and IBM
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Java execution environment that Domino can utilize.

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

[2]  "Who's Lurking Around Your System?"
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level of security takes consistent effort. Regular security audits
should be followed. How does your Domino security measure up? Take
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SOURCE: Lotus Advisor Magazine
http://advisor.com/Articles.nsf/aid/CAUDS59

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THE MISSING LINK 
A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"Toilet paper pokes fun at dot-com bottom" 
It's the ultimate dot-com indignity -- one final wipe, er, wave
goodbye to kaput or failing dot-coms. New novelty toilet paper that
looks like tickertape features the stock prices of dead or dying
dot-coms. It's the latest addition to the memorabilia craze
surrounding failed Internet companies. Folks are anxious to scoop up
cupholders, mouse pads, even stock certificates of out-of-business
Web companies. The souvenirs, however, don't necessarily have any
resale value; the toilet paper, according to its entrepreneurial
inventors, is being scooped up by folks who gambled and lost on the
Net or know someone who did and want to poke a little fun their way.

source: CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200-6908350.html?tag=tp_pr

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