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 Today's Highlights  

>>  LEAD STORY:  IBM releases three new Express products
>>  NEWS:  New site promises open source portlet code
>>  SEARCHDOMINO.COM SURVEY:  How much are you spending?
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Gulp! Widget whacks Web in poll
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
IBM releases three new Express products  (e-Pro Magazine)
The new, simplified midmarket offerings are all focused around WebSphere, linking supply chain information and the UCCnet GLOBALregistry, speeding trading community data exchange and delivering messaging middleware.
More on this topic:
Article: IBM Lotus targets SMBs with 'express' tools
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NEWS
New site promises open source portlet code (SearchWebServices.com)
Sun Microsystems, BEA Systems and others have thrown their weight behind a new open source site to help developers build portlets for their enterprise portals.

NEWS
IT not bearing brunt of regulation work -- yet (e-Pro Magazine)
Gartner found that fewer than one-third of organizations are leaning on their IT staffs to help them comply with new accounting controls in Sarbanes-Oxley. Still, after a company documents its processes and internal controls, it will likely need help from the techies to employ fixes in weak areas.

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SEARCHDOMINO.COM SURVEY
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Where is the Domino market headed? Tell us what your plans are for Notes/Domino investments in 2004 and which projects will be a priority for you, and we'll guide you along with articles and features on planning your projects.
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FEATURED EXPERT
Chuck Connell, security and administration
To accompany our Featured Topic this week, we chose Chuck Connell as the Featured Expert. He's here to help you lock your Domino systems and keep them secure.
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FEATURED TOPIC
Lock 'em up
Despite the great reputation Domino has on security, it is still constantly on the minds of Domino admins everywhere. Keep up-to-date on the industry with our collection of articles, tips and Ask the Experts questions, and learn how to keep the bad guys out and the good guys in.

BEST WEB LINKS
True Domino Bloopers
Ah, the joy of laughing at someone else because you know it very easily could have been your fault! Catch the spirit of our True Domino Bloopers, all collected in their own Best Web Links category. Sometimes they even have a moral or a tip hidden in them. Have an embarrassing moment of your own? Let us know! (Don't worry, you can choose to remain anonymous.)


THE MISSING LINK
Gulp! Widget whacks Web in 'greatest innovation' poll

What's the greatest technological invention since 1963? E-mail? Cell phones? The yellow stripe that shows you how far the offense has to go for a first down? If you ask readers of tech site www.T3.co.uk, the greatest gadget of them all is the widget, a capsule that releases nitrogen into canned beer and gives the brew the kind of foam normally reserved for pints in the pub. Nearly half of 8,921 respondents to the T3 poll tipped their tall ones to the widget. Nothing else even came close. The Web came in a distant second with 13% of the vote.

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