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 February 4, 2002
 In this Issue

>> From the editor: Lotusphere lowdown
>> Featured Topic: Rnext/Notes and Domino 6
>> Expert Technical Advice: Chuck Connell, Domino security and administration expert
>> Site Highlights: Lotusphere 2002: Giant leaps and baby steps to Rnext; Lotus KM strategy evolves; Lotusphere 2002: Lotus christens Rnext; Take our new poll; Lotusphere Special Events page

 From the Editor:

Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor

It's been an exciting week, with a plethora of news and announcements from Lotusphere. We're back from the show, loaded with ideas and tips for you. If you didn't make it to Lotusphere, make sure you check out our Lotusphere 2002 Special Events page, with our news coverage and announcements directly from the show.

Oh, and one other thing, Lotus has announced that Domino 6 will not support Java Server Pages -- a full-blown J2EE server like WebSphere is needed instead. What's with this? Take our new poll or sound off in our Lotusphere Sound Off discussion forum and tell us what you think. We're looking forward to sharing our new ideas with you. And if you've got any ideas to share, whether they are suggestions, opinions or questions, drop us a line.
Joyce Chutchian


 Featured Topic:

Rnext/Notes and Domino 6
Kara Gattine, Assistant Editor
Rnext has a new name and target ship date. Here are background articles, migration tips, new features and other resources to learn all about the newly christened IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6.

Read more about this topic

 Expert Technical Advice:

Featured Expert: Chuck Connell
Categories:Domino security and administration
Chuck Connell can address your security and administration issues. Check his answers to questions or pose a new question to Chuck. Be sure to see his security e-mail tip this Wednesday as well!

View all Chuck's answers

This Week: In the forums
>> Join Chuck Connell in our Administrator forum for 2 days only, Wednesday and Thursday Feb. 6 and Feb. 7. Chuck will be moderating the admin forum, answering questions and "talking security and admin" for these two days only.
>> Our Lotusphere forum is still active! Check out the discussions and sound off!

Tip of the Week:
Find unused views with no programming by Maria Helm
We have all seen tips where you add a form, view, and a little script to a database to record what views people access. But did you know that Domino already provides a way to see what views are unused? And did you know that it is through a tool you already use?
>> View the full tip here

 Site Highlights

Lotusphere 2002: Lotus christens Rnext
Kicking off Lotusphere 2002, Lotus finally gave Rnext a name and a time frame for its release. It also made announcements in the Web services, Sametime and professional services arenas.
Read the full story here

Lotusphere 2002: Giant leaps and baby steps to Rnext
Rnext has a new name and a shipping timetable, but will it soon have a place in the majority of Domino organizations? It seems to be the main question facing attendees at Lotusphere 2002.
Read the full story here
Lotus KM strategy evolves
View the full interview here
Lotus' knowledge management strategy isn't just about individual tools. In an interview with searchDomino, Lotus' director of content for knowledge management talks about how the company's strategy has evolved and how Lotus' KM functionality is already beginning to pop up in all sorts of new places.


What's in a name?
What are your thoughts on Rnext's new name, IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6?
Take our poll


Live event next week
Join us February 14 as authors Dave Hatter and Tim Bankes discuss the new features and tools of Rnext including: new JSP, Java and XML support, new Classes available for both LotusScript and Java, and new capabilities of the Rnext Designer Client.
Preregister now

Lotusphere news
Check out articles, product announcements and more on our Lotusphere 2002 Special Events page.
Find it here

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