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>>  LEAD STORY:  Exchange to edge out Domino for messaging lead
>>  NEWS:  Instant Technologies moves into IM management
>>  LIVE EXPERT WEBCAST:  Lotus IM in the Enterprise
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  A site to die for
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Exchange to edge out Domino for messaging lead  (e-Pro Magazine)
New figures from the Radicati Group expect that by year's end Exchange will garner 30% market share and Domino will have 26%. IBM Lotus, however, will hold its lead in enterprise instant messaging.
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NEWS
Instant Technologies moves into IM management (Instant Messaging Planet)
Instant Technologies made a name for itself with a product that lets companies integrate Lotus Instant Messaging with Outlook. Now it has acquired Principle Software's IMtegrity tool for auditing and logging instant messaging sessions from AOL and Lotus.

NEWS
'Loadfest' tour offers free Exchange training (SearchWin2000.com)
Microsoft's "Loadfest" has kicked off with an extended engagement in Boston. The free Exchange Server 2003 training may be coming to a user group near you.

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LIVE EXPERT WEBCAST
Lotus IM in the Enterprise
Speaker: Genelle Hung, market analyst, The Radicati Group Inc.
Time/Date: Thurs., Nov. 20 at 12:00 p.m. EST

Genelle will give an overview of IM in the enterprise and how it is becoming more prevalent in the workplace. She'll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of enterprise IM and issues such as security, archiving, management and where Lotus falls in the IM arena.

>>  Pre-register here.


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FEATURED EXPERT
Debbie Lynd, Domino messaging
Have specific messaging questions about Domino and Notes? The View's director of content for conferences and seminars, Debbie Lynd, is the person to ask!
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DEVELOPER DISCUSSION
Problem with copy/paste from Web to Notes app
"DanGeorge" writes:
After upgrading users to Notes 5.08 from 4.6 they began to experience a problem when they copied data from a browser (IE 5.0) application and pasted into a text field in a Notes application. The problem is that in addition to pasting the data copied, XML commands from the browser application are also pasted with the copied data. When you do the same paste to Notepad, only the selected data is pasted. When I changed the style to "Native OS Style" the paste works correctly. Has anyone experienced this?
>>  Help "DanGeorge."



THE MISSING LINK
A site to die for

When LifeTouch sends you an e-mail, you'd better hope your spam guard removes his hat and lets the message pass. LifeTouch customers write up their last messages, store them on the company's Web site and then, when the sweet chariot swings low, the company sends out the last e-mails. The idea behind the service is for subscribers to pass on loving last messages to friends and family, but you've got to think some people will want to send a few choice last words to a certain Nigerian prince. The site has some pretty strong safeguards to make sure the customers are, in fact, dead, so those posthumous posts don't go out prematurely.

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