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August 28, 2001
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LEAD STORY:
"Featured Topic: Knowledge Management" 
Knowledge management is the key to collaboration: locating and
organizing relationships between content, people, topics and
activity. Here is a round up of articles, tips and advice on Lotus'
KM initiative, the Knowledge Discovery System.

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KNOW-IT-ALL QUESTION OF THE DAY!  
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Quiz yourself to see how much you know about this week's Featured
Topic: Knowledge Management

Lotus' K-station portal recently merged with this IBM portal
framework. 
a. TechTarget 
b. OpenView 
c. WebSphere 
d. Grand Central 
e. Knowbot

Click below to test your knowledge:
http://www.searchDomino.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid4_gci762949,00.html

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OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "IBM gets smart with its own tags" 
[2] "IBM finds new backing for Linux"
[3] "Mills upbeat on future of IT"

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[1] "IBM gets smart with its own tags" 
IBM has teamed with Atomica, a small technology developer, to offer
customers using its WebSphere Portal Server an application similar to
Microsoft's controversial Smart Tags. But unlike Smart Tags, which
offers access to predefined Web sites and pieces of data, Atomica's
software can be customized to a corporate database or Atomica's
library of information.

SOURCE: IDG News
http://nwfusion.com/news/2001/0827ibmtags.html

[2] "IBM finds new backing for Linux"
IBM has bagged several new customers using Linux, including
Securities Industry Automation and the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament,
and has made its Websphere e-commerce software work on a mainframe
running Linux. The developments were among a flurry of Linux
announcements unveiled at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in
progress.

SOURCE: CNET
http://cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-6986291.html?tag=lthd

[3] "Mills upbeat on future of IT"
Steve Mills, head of IBM's $12 billion software business, talks about
why IT projects sometimes hit the wall. He says it is a misconception
that most IT projects fail. Instead projects just take too long to
complete. He also offers tips for success in this question and answer
interview.

SOURCE: eWEEK
http://www.zdnet.com/eweek/stories/general/0,11011,2807750,00.html

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WEB LINKS OF THE DAY
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[1] "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
http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47-68-85-98_STO41519,00.html

[2] "Domino 5.0 for Linux"
Looking to install Domino 5.0 for Linux? These release notes include
the installation guide in text (TXT) format and Adobe Portable
Document Format (PDF). You will also find details about system
requirements and step-by-step instructions for installing Domino on
the Linux platform.

SOURCE: Notes.net
http://www.notes.net/notesua.nsf/0b345eb9d127270b8525665d006bc355/aff887f9e7516ef8852568b600642598?OpenDocument

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THE MISSING LINK 
A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"German PR blitz seeks to lure tech workers back home" 
Call it a case of inverted homesickness -- a nation homesick for its
people. Germany wants its IT workers back, the ones who have moved to
"Amerika." How will Deutschland do it? They'll launch an ad blitz.
This week, a Stuttgart-based economic development firm is paying for
a plane to fly a banner that says "Back to Germany" over Southern
California beaches. Sounds more like an order than an invitation
doesn't it? Later this week, five planes will skywrite that same
message over New York City. Later this year, a print media ad blitz
will begin. Germany has been losing about 120,000 IT workers every
year; about 15,000 move to the United States.

Source: Newsbytes 
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/169442.html

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