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Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor
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WebSphere, WebSphere, read all about it! Read all about it, because you might not have a choice in the future. We all know that IBM will be integrating more and more of Domino into WebSphere. The question is, how much and how soon? If you're concerned about WebSphere, or just not ready, this week's featured topic might calm your fears. And be sure to join our live Webcast on Designing a Bulletproof Websphere Architecture with Tony Higham this Thursday. And don't worry, we're not abandoning Domino and Notes, we'll still keep you updated as usual. What Websphere (if any) information to you want know about? Drop me a line and voice your comments about WebSphere and Domino.
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WebSphere
Kara Gattine, Assistant Editor
Concerned that IBM's Lotus Software will make its Domino application and messaging server a mere component of its WebSphere server? This collection provides links to articles, chat archives and advice to assist in deciphering all of this information.
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Featured Expert Todd Fuder
Categories: LotusScript & Application Development
Meet Todd Fuder, our newest expert. Todd can answer your application development questions, especially those pertaining to LotusScript. He has extensive experience in object work, @functions and more.
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Developers: Ask your questions in the SearchDomino developer forum, or better yet, show your expertise by offering your assistance in responding to questions posted by your peers. Frequent contributors are nominated for the SearchDomino Dog Pound, so join the discussions and show what you know!
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Information Architect: Despite its troubles, Lotus makes comeback with Notes/Domino 6 Despite troubled times Lotus is rising again, this time on the wings of Notes and Domino 6, the latest messaging release launched in beta last month at Lotusphere. However, even the new version is embroiled with controversy. Some developers are unhappy with the product's evolution, and others believe Notes and Domino will soon be assimilated by IBM's WebSphere product line. Regardless, Lotus' platform remains one of the most viable enterprise messaging systems available today. |
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Live Webcast: Design a Bulletproof WebSphere Architecture
Join SearchDomino's Webcast this Thursday with Domino/WebSphere guru Tony Higham. Tony will present a best practices approach to building a bulletproof WebSphere architecture and avoiding the pitfalls.
Pre-register today
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February Tip Contest Winners
Congratulations to Steve De Feo, winner of SearchDomino's February tips contest. Steve takes home a hands-free cell phone kit from the Sharper Image and will become a SearchDomino Dog Pound member. He'll also be entered into our Hall of Fame, along with the runner-ups.
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Lotus updates its iNotes strategy
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Lotus Software's iNotes Web Access offering may not have received as much attention at Lotusphere 2002 as Java Server Pages did, but the Web-based client is emerging as a viable alternative to Notes. SearchDomino has the latest information on iNotes for Domino 6.
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