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>> From the editor:
  • Congratulations Achiever Awards winners
  • >> Featured Topic:
  • SearchDomino.com exclusives
  • >> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured expert: Jens Bruntt
  • Administrator tip: Using Sametime to chat-enable your web site
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Competitors tread on Sametime's turf
  • Sametime bots add muscle to IM
  • Give Sametime its due
  • New poll
  • True Blooper #18

  •  From the Editor:

    by Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor

    Well we've made our list and checked it twice... and the winners are going to Lotusphere on us. Congratulations to Sean Finley, Rick Flagg and Emerson Keslar. Find out more about them and their companies on our Achiever Awards page. Thanks to all of you who submitted nominees for awards. We'll be taking nominations again in early 2003 for our 2nd annual Achiever Awards, so start thinking about your accomplishments now.

    We're ending the year with some SearchDomino.com exclusives on Sametime and some predictions for 2003 (stay tuned). Please note that we'll be sending a limited number of daily newsletters and tips during the next two weeks, but our news page will be updated throughout the week.
    Happy holidays to everyone!
    Joyce


     Featured Topic:

    SearchDomino.com Exclusives
    by Kurt Ringleben, Assistant Editor
    Check out our collection of exclusive news stories written by SearchDomino.com's own staff of professional reporters. Here you'll find indepth stories on everything Domino as well as exclusive Q&As and live webcasts with IBM/Lotus professionals.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured expert: Jens Bruntt
    Category: Web Development & Downloads
    Read Jens Bruntt's featured tip this week on "How to chat-enable your website using Sametime." Jens is currently a senior consultant at Danish Convergens , where he is an architect for Domino Browser based Internet, Intranet and Extranet sites.

    View all Jens' answers

    This Week: In the forums
    >> Check out the Developer Forum and read the responses to your posts by SearchDomino.com's application development expert, Brian Mahoney . Brian visits the forum periodically, his advice may help make sure that the chestnuts roasting on the open fire aren't yours.

    Tip of the Week:
    Administrator Tip: Using Sametime to chat-enable your Web site
    By Jens Bruntt
    We have recently chat-enabled our public Web site using Sametime and the Sametime Links toolkit. This means that all profiles of employees are available on the Web. When a Web user reads my profile, he will see a small dot that is color-coded to signify whether I am available, temporarily away, busy or not online at all. Clicking the dot will start a Sametime chat with me.
    >> View the full tip and code:

     Site Highlights

    Competitors tread on Sametime's turf
    Long the only game in town, Sametime now has some serious enterprise IM competition. So how does Lotus' tool stack up against offerings from Microsoft, AOL and Yahoo? By Mark Baard
    Read the full story:

    Sametime bots add muscle to IM
    Everyone from lawyers in the courtroom to salespeople out on a call can benefit from Sametime bots, programs embedded in Lotus' instant messaging client that perform user-defined searches. By Mark Baard
    Read the full story:
    Give Sametime its due
    Read the full story:
    A veteran of four Sametime installations, SearchDomino.com site expert Steve Gerhardt shares his impressions of Lotus' corporate instant messaging and Web conferencing software. By Jon Panker


    SearchDomino Awards
    Congratulations to our 1st annual SearchDomino.com Achiever Awards winners!
    View winners:


    New poll

    Which holiday song best describes the past year in Domino for you?

    PREVIOUS POLL RESULTS:
    Have you ever considered switching from Domino to Exchange?

    • 22%: Yes
    • 78%: No
    Vote here:

    True Blooper # 18
    It's harder than average to spread a virus on Notes, but this bug got a helping hand from a ham-fisted network security "expert." The Lotus administrator knew that a virus alert shouldn't spread the virus itself. Unfortunately this wasn't as obvious to the network security "expert" who forwarded the mail bomb to everyone in the company.
    Read more:



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