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| Domino gets high marks for disaster recovery (Lotus Advisor) |
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One organization's assistant vice president of technology says "few platforms are more friendly to disaster recovery than IBM Lotus Domino." Specifically beneficial are its operating system agnosticism and reliable replication, he says.
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IBM raises SMB ante with DB2 content manager offering (SearchDatabase.com)
Content is king, and IBM has its sights on being king of content with a slew of content management offerings including an "express" version of its DB2 Content Manager system and DB2 Content Manager for Linux.
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Gates zones in on ROI at Office 2003 launch (SearchWin2000.com)
Microsoft threw an Office party in New York on Tuesday, and ROI was the guest of honor. At the launch of the Office 2003 suite, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates stressed that the package of applications will save enterprise users time and boost their productivity.
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New online site uses animal magnetism
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Maybe you love dogs, but you don't want to date one. Or perhaps the last guy you went out with was a pure pig, but that didn't dull your desire for a pot-bellied piglet. If love means never having to say, "It's me or the mastiff," then get thee to www.kissykat.com. It's a new online dating service that uses pets as the main matchmaking metric. If you sign up with KissyKat, you don't just put down "smoker," "non-smoker" or "could lose a few pounds." You also specify what kind of pet you have, what kinds you like and which ones you can't live with. Among the leisure activities you can pick for your profile? "Breeding" (referring to pets, ostensibly) and "animal husbandry."
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