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___________________________________________________________________ IN THIS ISSUE | Today's Highlights 1. THE TOP STORIES - Solutions By Design II emerges from IT Factory's wreckage - Prominic.NET upgrades Lotus Domino hosting packages - IBM hypes high-end notebook - Gibe worm appears as Microsoft alert 2. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS AND LINKS - Poll: Worried about viruses? - Expert Response: Transfer values from one field to another - Administrator tips: Receive free Admin tips from searchDomino - Featured Book: J2EE Frontend Technologies - The Missing Link: He hacks by day, squats by night =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= LEAD STORY: SOLUTIONS BY DESIGN II EMERGES FROM IT FACTORY'S WRECKAGE | e-Pro Magazine When IT Factory, a prominent Notes and Domino application developer, crashed in November, not much was left of the companies it had acquired during its giddy growth period. However one company, Solutions By Design II, has crawled out from the wreckage and now hopes to revitalize its business. Click here for the Full Story: http://www.e-promag.com/eparchive/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewarticle&ContentID=1782&websiteid= MORE INFORMATION ON THIS TOPIC: CLICK for news: IT Factory dissolves: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/newsItem/0,289139,sid4_gci787316,00.html CLICK for our Best Web Links on Notes app development: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/bestWebLinks/0,289521,sid4_tax1f8,00.html =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= OTHER HEADLINES The headlines below and others are available on our news page. >> Full Stories: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/news/ PROMINIC.NET UPGRADES LOTUS DOMINO HOSTING PACKAGES | Web Host Directory Prominic.NET, a Lotus Domino application service provider, has increased storage and bandwidth quotas, domain quotas, user quotas, transaction limits and technical support levels for many of its Lotus Domino hosting packages. IBM HYPES HIGH-END NOTEBOOK | CNET IBM is calling its new ThinkPad A31P a portable workstation. Fitted with Intel's fast new Pentium 4-M processor and ATI Technologies' Mobility FireGL 7800 graphics card, Big Blue believes the notebooks have enough power to do the job of portable workstations for high-end technical applications. GIBE WORM APPEARS AS MICROSOFT ALERT | searchSecurity The mass-mailing worm doesn't do much technical damage, but it does trick users into installing its code by pretending to be a Microsoft security patch. Users and administrators need to know that Microsoft doesn't send out patches as attachments, several antivirus experts said. http://www.searchsecurity.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid14_gci808930,00.html The headlines above and others are available on our news page. >> Full Stories: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/news/ ____________________________________________________________________ :::::::::: DON'T MISS THESE IMPORTANT FEATURES AND LINKS ::::::::: ____________________________________________________________________ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= TAKE OUR NEW POLL | searchDomino Outlook/Exchange viruses are as common as bad sitcoms, but are you worried that your Notes/Domino systems are vulnerable to viruses or security breaches? >>VOTE HERE: http://www.searchdomino.com/poll =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= SEARCHDOMINO ASK THE EXPERT RESPONSE| Dave Hatter Member submitted question: How can I transfer the values from one field to another field (the two fields are in different forms and different databases)? Can I use ASP or XML? Does it need separate database connectivity? Or can I use the Notes database? >>CLICK here to view Dave Hatter's response and LotusScript code: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/ateQuestionNResponse/0,289625,sid4_cid451681_tax288591,00.html >>CLICK here to meet Dave Hatter: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/ateExpertBio/0,289623,sid4_cid421101,00.html >>CLICK here to ask Dave Hatter a question: http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/ateQuestion/0,289624,sid4_cid421101_tax288591,00.html =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ADMINISTRATOR TIPS | Receive free weekly admin tips Administrator tips include secret hints from Domino and Notes administrators on various administration issues, and as a searchDomino member, you can get them delivered right to your inbox. To try out this free e-mail service for yourself, just update your user profile at http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/register/1,,sid4,00.html and be sure you select the "Administrator Tips" checkbox. Want to see what you've been missing! Here's an Admin tip we recently featured by searchDomino's resident security expert, Chuck Connell: REDUCING UNWANTED E-MAIL | Chuck Connell One of the most common questions I receive from Domino administrators is about e-mail filtering. Administrators want to block or limit unwanted inbound e-mail. The unwanted e-mail may be "spam" (unsolicited advertisements), e-mail from a normally trusted party with a virus attached, or may be e-mail that is solicited by a user but is not appropriate for the organization. An example of the latter might be any e-mail with a large attachment, say greater than 1MB. Because this question is so common, and because there are some new solutions to the problem, I decided to address the issue in this month's tip. >> CLICK for the Full Tip... http://www.searchDomino.com/tip/1,289483,sid4_gci805699,00.html =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= DOMINO TRAINING | searchDomino Bookstore Title: J2EE Frontend Technologies: A Programmer's Guide to Servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Enterprise JavaBeans Author: Lennart Jorelid Description: Servlets and JSP (JavaServer Pages) are the main way that Java is used in the Web today. These are Java programs that run on a Web server that allow HTML content to be dynamically generated (often by querying a database) and then sent via the web to a "client" machine that made the request in the first place. Jorelid's book concentrates on teaching the programmer how to fit the various pieces together spending as little time as possible on plumbing. >> CLICK here for more information: http://www.digitalguru.com/DigitalGuru/product_detail.asp?catalog_name=Books&category_name=&product_id=1893115968&partner_id=60 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= THE MISSING LINK | He hacks by day, squats by night A teenage girl proved virus writing isn't just a man's domain. Adrian Lamo proved the homeless can hack it in cyberspace too. Lamo is the guy who got into "The New York Times'" intranet and accessed the telephone and social security numbers of the rich and famous (Robert Redford and Rush Limbaugh to name two of thousands). He's also gotten into Excite@Home, WorldCom and Yahoo using little more than a public computer and an Internet connection. Pretty impressive for a guy who spends many of his nights in abandoned buildings or on friends' couches. Lamo may be getting a permanent address soon -- in jail. The paper may press charges. Source: Wired http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,50811,00.html ____________________________________________________________________ :::::::::::::::::::: SEARCHDOMINO CONTACTS :::::::::::::::::::::: JOYCE CHUTCHIAN, Site Editor (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> Send your comments, opinions, best practices and ideas. ____________________________________________________________________ KARA GATTINE, Asst. Editor (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> Send your white papers and Best Web Links. ____________________________________________________________________ KRISSI DANIELSSON, Asst. Editor (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >> Tips and advice features. (Please submit your tips via searchDomino.com) ____________________________________________________________________ ERIC PARIZO, Asst. 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