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September 24, 2001
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LEAD STORY:
"IBM suite answers the call"
The IBM Small Business Suite for Linux makes it possible for smaller
companies to get server applications for the open-source operating
system at a discounted price. The suite includes Domino for e-mail
and collaboration, DB2 Universal Database and WebSphere Application
Server.

SOURCE: Linux Magazine
http://www.linux-mag.com/2001-07/pr_ibmsuite_01.html

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OTHER DOMINO AND INDUSTRY NEWS
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[1] "Microsoft customers balk at license changes" 
[2] "Products to ensure e-mail security" 
[3] "Deadly virus steals ASP trademark" 
[4] "IBM cuts slowly and deeply"

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[1] "Microsoft customers balk at license changes" 
Microsoft's new licensing strategy, which could translate into higher
costs of 33% to 107%, might leave some companies looking for
alternatives. In the messaging arena, that could give Notes a boost.

SOURCE: CNET
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-7238508.html

[2] "Products to ensure e-mail security" 
ZixIt, Tumbleweed Communications and PrivateExpress are among the
vendors leading the way in the e-mail encryption arena. Some even
offer encryption-wrapped e-mail complete with certified receipt and
browser-based authorization mechanisms in a hosted model.

SOURCE: InfoWorld
http://www.infoworld.com/articles/fe/xml/01/09/24/010924feedge.xml

[3] "Deadly virus steals ASP trademark" 
Canadian ASP Crooked Stick was particularly annoyed by the Nimda worm
that began infecting systems last week but not for the same reason as
most organizations. Nimda is also the trademarked name of one of
Crooked Stick's hosted offerings.


SOURCE: silicon.com
http://www.silicon.com/bin/bladerunner?30REQEVENT=&REQAUTH=21046&14001REQSUB=REQINT1=47604

[4] "IBM cuts slowly and deeply"
Over the past several months IBM Global Services has quietly slashed
its workforce by 10,000, according to company sources. The cuts
follow a decline in demand for IBM's consulting services.

SOURCE: Smart Partner
http://www.zdnet.com/sp/stories/news/0,4538,2814176,00.html

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WEB LINKS OF THE DAY
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[1] "Knowledge Management: The next big thing"
Does Notes provide the ideal knowledge management platform? Is it the
next big thing? This Kolaco article states some very good points and
reports a resounding "yes!" Lotus has earned a credible voice in the
knowledge management world.

SOURCE: Kolaco
http://www.kolaco.com/kolaco/home.nsf/21ab6421df725452882567c4000055d4/63fccbefffe8c203882567c30081b63b?OpenDocument

[2] "Bonnie Fournier: How a Bug becomes a Fix"
So you reported a bug. What happens now? Learn about Quarterly
Maintenance Releases, Quarterly Maintenance Updates and the new Fix
List in this article.

SOURCE: Iris Today
http://www.notes.net/today.nsf/f01245ebfc115aaf8525661a006b86b9/a5956d08c4f645988525668f004bfe57?OpenDocument

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A look at an off-the-wall story off the Web 
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"Yahoo to start charging for online dating service"
It doesn't matter if you're a SWM or a DBF -- if the Yahoo personals
are your "bar scene," get ready to pay a cover charge. Starting in
October, Yahoo plans to charge $20 per month for the privilege of
browsing through its personal ads. "Scoping" has been free for the
last four years. Posting ads and replying to love notes will still be
free. Why the fee? Yahoo has been ISO (in search of) ways of making
money besides online advertising. Company officials figure when it
comes to finding love, people are willing to find an extra 20 bucks.

SOURCE: Reuters
http://www.siliconvalley.com/docs/news/reuters_wire/1506831l.htm

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