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 November 12, 2001
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>> From the editor: Your vote counts
>> Featured Topic: Discovery Server
>> Expert Technical Advice: Dave Hatter, searchDomino Expert
>> Site Highlights: Live Expert Q&A Event on Notes/Domino R5 Application Development Certification; Options await cc:Mail Stalwarts; New Poll; 3 Admin Discussion Days

 From the Editor:

Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor

Last week, we featured a poll on certification, a poll topic that we have featured in the past. It's obviously a popular topic, as we received several hundred responses from Domino/Notes professionals. Most of you feel that, if anything, certification creates good resume fodder. And most likely, if you feel that way, so do the hiring managers. This Wednesday, we�ll be featuring a Live Expert Q&A event with Dave Hatter and Tim Bankes, authors of the books Lotus Notes & Domino Essential Reference, and CLP Fast Track: Lotus Notes/Domino 5 Application Development. They�ll take your questions on what it takes to pass the Lotus Notes/Domino R5 Application Development certification exams, and give you study tips as well. So if you haven�t done so already, pre-register for the live event (see below). And don�t forget to take our new poll too! Your input helps us deliver the information you want to see on searchDomino.

 Featured Topic:

Discovery Server
Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor
Lotus Discovery Server, the knowledge server for e-business users, is the key to Lotus' Knowledge Management strategy. Now being offered as a stand-alone product as a part of a KM bundle, there's a lot to know about this Web browser device.

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 Expert Technical Advice:

Featured Expert: Dave Hatter, Principal Consultant

Category:LotusScript & Web Development
Pose a question to our latest expert, Dave Hatter, in the Ask the Experts section. Also be sure to join Dave with Tim Bankes this Wednesday in searchDomino's Live Expert Q&A Event.

Ask Dave Hatter a question here:

This Week: In the forums
>> 3 Discussion Days in the Administrator forum! Bill Lally, a Lotus Domino/Notes consultant and searchDomino Dog Pounder, will be moderating the searchDomino.com administrator forum on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 13 � 15 only! Bill is a Domino System Administration Manager for en-terpret.co. He specializes in Domino system administration, Windows NT/2000 maintenance, and network security. He has been working with Lotus products for 14 years, and has Domino/Notes administration experience from Lotus 1-2-3 through Domino R5 (and beyond). Bill holds certifications as a PCLP in R4 System Administration and a PCLP in R5 Administration. Join Bill for these 3 days only in the administrator forum!
>> Join Dave Hatter and Tim Bankes in searchDomino's Developer forum immediately after the Live Expert event this Wednesday, November 14th. If you don�t get your question answered during the live event, be sure to join Dave and Tim in the developer forum for a half hour just after the Live Expert Event.

Tip of the Week:
Administrator Security Tip: A Commercial Domino Security Scanner | By Chuck Connell
DominoScan is a Domino scanner that is a commercial product from Next Generation Security Software in the UK. DominoScan is an actual piece of software that you download and install on your computer. It provides system administrators with yet another scanner option when determining which scanner works best for them.
>> Click here for the full tip:

 Site Highlights

Live Expert Q&A event: Notes/Domino R5 Application Development certification
Join authors Dave Hatter and Tim Bankes on Wednesday, November 14, at 12:00 p.m. EST (17:00 GMT) They'll offer a concise and focused study aid for people preparing for the Certified Lotus Professional (CLP) exams on Application Development for Lotus Notes/Domino R5. Dave and Tim will describe the certification program, the benefits of certification, what to study and tips for passing the exams in order to become certified.
Pre-register now

Options await cc:Mail stalwarts | searchDomino news
Lotus has officially ended support for cc:Mail. That leaves many companies wondering where they'll find the money to make the expensive move to Domino, Exchange or Groupwise.
View the full story here:
Take our new poll!
Are you more likely to buy Discovery Server now that Lotus is offering the enterprise search engine as a stand-alone product? Click here to cast your opinion
PREVIOUS POLL RESULTS:
What's the most important perk you derive from having a Lotus certification?

55%: Good fodder for job hunting
15%: There are no perks
12%: I don't hold a Lotus certification
10%: More respect from peers
8%: Higher salary


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