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 November 26, 2001
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>> From the editor: Is the iSeries for you?
>> Featured Topic: Domino and the iSeries
>> Expert Technical Advice: Steven Gerhardt, featured expert
>> Site Highlights: Archives to Tony Higham's live event; Rnext poll

 From the Editor:

Joyce Chutchian, editor

IBM says that 20% of its iSeries clients also use Domino for the e-mail platform or for application development. Consolidation is the key here, as well as scalability and usability. What server are you using? Would you like to hear more about how you can consolidate servers and keep Outlook and other collaboration tools in tact when using Domino on the iSeries? Or are there alternatives that work better for you? We�d like to know. E-mail me and share your thoughts and needs on the iSeries and Domino.

 Featured Topic:

Domino and the iSeries

There's no doubt that Domino is a powerful collaborative computing tool. Add Domino to IBM's iSeries server, and you get added performance, reliability and ease-of use. Check out these background articles and resources on Domino and the iSeries.

Read more about this topic

 Expert Technical Advice:

Featured Expert: Steven Gerhardt
Category: Domino and iSeries, Websphere
Steven Gerhardt specializes in Domino and the iSeries. Ask your questions to Steven or check out his answers to others' questions.

Ask Steven a question here

This Week: In the forums
>> Developer forum: Send your advice! Anyone know of a way to start a agent from a javascript button, the database is viewed in a Lotus Notes Client, but I want to start the agent in the database from a javascript button, on a from. I could do with some help please.
>> Got a Notes administration question? Ask your question or help out others in our Administrator forum.

Tip of the Week:
Administrator tip: Redirecting NSF requests from Apache to Domino
By Stuart Robertson
This one-liner in your Apache httpd.conf file allows you to run both the Apache Web server and Domino on the same system - and have all your requests (be it for HTML or NSFs) received on port 80.
>> View the full tip here

 Site Highlights

Did you miss Tony Higham's live event last week?
View the live event archives and see an example of truly object-oriented LotusScript code.
Domino and the UML; Object-oriented LotusScript



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