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August 21, 2001
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LEAD STORY:
"Rnext"
Rnext, the code name for the next feature release of Notes/Domino, is
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OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "Quick Takes: Usage Tracker for Notes, Domino"  
[2] "Lotus outlines Web services strategy" 
[3] "Unified messaging catches on"
[4] "CommerceNet and PeerIntelligence research P2P for business"

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[1] "Quick Takes: Usage Tracker for Notes, Domino"  
DYS Analytics has developed Usage Tracker to identify inactive
databases and mailboxes and Lotus LearningSpace 5.0 has hit the
market. There is more in this round up of news and company
announcements.

SOURCE: searchDomino
http://www.searchdomino.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci762044,00.html

[2] "Lotus outlines Web services strategy" 
Lotus plans to add broad support for Web services technologies such
as Simple Object Access Protocol in future versions its complete
product range, in conjunction with parent IBM's Web services
strategy. Lotus is looking at each individual product with the aim of
making some of the core capabilities within them available as Web
services.

SOURCE: Computerwire
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2093345,00.html

[3] "Unified messaging catches on"
Unified messaging is catching on in the corporate world. Here is a
look at how some companies chose how to use it -- either by
integrating it into the legacy environment, rolling out a unified
system or finding a hosted service to do the job -- and how much it
cost.

SOURCE: Network World
http://nwfusion.com/research/2001/0820feat.html

[4] "CommerceNet and PeerIntelligence research P2P for business"
CommerceNet and PeerIntelligence have launched a study to identify
areas of opportunity for peer-to-peer technology in Internet-related
businesses and find ways to increase awareness of its advantages. The
goal is to provide research to help peer-to-peer developers to design
useful applications.

SOURCE: internet.com
http://www.internetnews.com/asp-news/article/0,,3411_868511,00.html

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WEB LINKS OF THE DAY
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[1] "Think globally: Creating a multilingual Notes/Domino
environment"
In this article you'll explore what the options, configurations, and
considerations are when creating a global Notes and Domino
environment. 

SOURCE: Iris Today
http://www.notes.net/today.nsf/lookup/think_globally

[2] "Quickstudy: Customer Relationship Management"
For those who need to know what CRM is all about now, this tutorial
on CRM basics will help bring you up to snuff in a hurry.

SOURCE:  Computerworld
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THE MISSING LINK 
A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"Workers use e-mail for flirting" 
The office romance has gone digital. Workers surveyed in Britain
confessed to various forms of on-the-job e-mail abuses, and flirting
in the virtual office was No. 1 on the offenders' hit parade. Men
were the biggest offenders with 27% admitting sending their romantic
overtures through an e-mail server as compared to 13% of the women.
Women said their biggest abuse was planning their social life or
gossiping. Forwarding porn and jokes also ranked high on the list.

SOURCE: Reuters
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010816/od/email_dc_1.html

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