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>> From the Editor: Thanks, Domino!
>> Featured Topic: SearchDomino.com resident experts
>> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured Expert: Maureen Leland, Domino Designer
  • SearchDomino.com Site Exclusives:
    >> Spam slayers report progress
    >> Take our new poll
  • Featured Tip: Using DXL classes to create version control
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • Last chance for Achiever Awards
  • IM in the enterprise
  • IM expert webcast archive

  •  From the Editor:

    by Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor

    It's Thanksgiving week in the U.S., which means many of us are reflecting upon what we are thankful for. (I'd like to think that most people do this all year long, however!)

    So what am I thankful for? Well, I can't possibly say it all here, so I'll just stick with Notes/Domino-related thank-yous in no particular order.

    I am thankful that I have the opportunity to work with and serve so many dedicated Notes/Domino developers and administrators who use this site and offer suggestions and tips.

    I am thankful for the site experts on SearchDomino.com and other industry experts who contribute their knowledge and expertise on Domino and Notes.

    I am thankful for the team that I work with here at TechTarget, and for the effort and enthusiasm everyone here offers to make SearchDomino.com such a successful Web site. I am also thankful that I have the privilege of having such a fun job!

    I am thankful to IBM Lotus for opening its doors to us so that we can tap experts and developers for the information you need to do your job more effectively.

    I am thankful for the Internet. I clearly remember life without it -- no thanks!

    I am thankful for spam filters. No need for explanation on that one. (Speaking of spam, check out Eric Parizo's article from Comdex last week. Thanks Eric!)

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Joyce


     Featured Topic:

    SearchDomino.com resident experts
    by Dana McCurley, Assistant Editor

    SearchDomino.com's resident experts run the gamut in specialties, from administration to Web development. Our experts submit tips, offer expertise in webcasts, answer members' questions and write articles on Domino and Notes.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured expert: Maureen Leland, software architect, IBM/Lotus
    Category: Domino Designer

    Ask Maureen anything and everything you're wondering about Domino Designer. She should have the answers -- she led the Domino Designer team for Release 6 and now leads a team of developers working on the next releases of Domino Designer and the Notes Client desktop.
    See all of Maureen's answers to members' Designer questions


    SearchDomino.com Site Exclusives:
    >> Spam slayers report progress
    by Eric Parizo
    The spam problem may be worsening, but attendees at this week's Comdex discovered that technology is keeping pace.

    >> New poll: Which messaging headache plagues your company the most?

    Previous poll results:
    We asked if you were likely to deploy Lotus Workplace. See how you and your peers voted


    Tip of the Week:
    Developer tip: Using DXL classes to create version control
    by Tim Tripcony
    This member-submitted tip describes how to use the new LotusScript classes added in ND6 to provide a fairly easy way to design your own version control tool. Don't forget to rate and comment on this tip.
    >> Read the tip

     Site Highlights

    Last chance for Achiever Awards
    We've extended the SearchDomino.com Achiever Awards nominations deadline to Nov. 26. If you haven't yet submitted a nomination for yourself or someone you know who has been an innovative user of Lotus Domino and Notes, now is the time brag!
    Awards nomination form

    IM in the enterprise
    Learn an IT concept in 10 easy steps.
    Here's how it works: We give you a little background about the concept, a glossary to look up related terms, some outside reading; when you're done, take the self-assessment quiz and see how much you've learned.
    Learn IT now
    IM expert webcast archive
    See the webcast
    Topic: Lotus IM in the Enterprise
    Speaker: Genelle Hung, Radicati Group

    If you missed Genelle Hung's live expert webcast last week, it's not too late to view it and to get answers to all the questions that were asked during the live event. Genelle gave an overview of IM in the Enterprise and where Lotus fits in the instant messaging arena.
    Sponsored By: IBM


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    Domino budgets
    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 be able to guide you along with articles and features to help plan your coming year.
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    Gadget gurus
    Are you a gadget person? Gadget people can't resist the latest and greatest. And that's what we have assembled in our Gadgets & Gizmos '03 guide. Our guide is the best thing ever for gadget people. See how high-tech translates into high-tech fun with this assortment of the newest and greatest in high-tech gizmos.
    Check it out

    Featured white paper
    Extend your Notes infrastructure to mobile devices: Pylon Anywhere overview
    Find out how Pylon Anywhere provides direct, server-based synchronization for handheld devices to Lotus Notes environments.
    Read it now

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