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>> From the Editor: One step forward...
>> Featured Topic: Top 10 admin tips for 2003
>> Expert Technical Advice:
  • Featured Expert: Debbie Lynd, Domino messaging
  • SearchDomino.com Exclusives:
    >> 2004 Outlook: VOIP to rise, Sun to set
    >> If content is king, IBM wants the crown
    >> Workplace keeps going vertical
    >> Can I quote you on that? Top IT quotes of 2003
    >> Sure-fire skills for IT success in 2004
    >> High-tech winners and losers in 2003
    >> That's (geek) entertainment
  • Featured Tip: Treating multiple fields with the same name
  • >> Site Highlights:
  • January tips contest
  • Book Excerpt: 'Installing and configuring' servers
  • Take our Member Poll: Domino job prospects

  •  From the Editor:

    by Joyce Chutchian, Site Editor

    A New Year. It's hard to believe a whole year has gone by. With a new year comes new goals, new plans and a new outlook for most of us. Are you ready?

    Don't be so quick to put the past year behind you. Take a look at what you've accomplished, where IBM Lotus was at this time last year and how much has changed or improved in the last year.

  • Have new IBM products and services been beneficial to you?
  • Is your job easier to do or the same?
  • Do have more job security than you did a year ago?
  • Have your skills improved in the last year?
  • What have you done to make your job easier?
  • How has SearchDomino.com helped you achieve your goals?

    Let us know your answers to these questions. We're looking forward to keeping you up to date on everything Domino and more.

    Happy New Year!

    Joyce


  •  Featured Topic:

    Top 10 admin tips for 2003
    by Dana McCurley, Assistant Editor

    There's nothing better than firsthand advice from those who use Domino and Notes the most. We've gathered the most popular and useful administrator tips submitted by our members and experts in 2003 and listed them here for easy access.

    Read more about this topic

     Expert Technical Advice:

    Featured Expert: Debbie Lynd, director of content for conferences and seminars, The View
    Category: Domino messaging

    If you've got specific Domino or Notes messaging and e-mail questions, Debbie is the expert to ask.
    See all Debbie's answers to member questions


    SearchDomino.com Exclusives
    >> 2004 Outlook: VOIP to rise, Sun to set
    TechTarget editor in chief Paul Gillin makes his annual predictions, with high hopes for voice over IP and Linux and caution for Sun and grid computing. SearchDomino.com site editor Joyce Chutchian weighs in on the year ahead for Domino.

    >> If content is king, IBM wants the crown
    Analysts expect content management to be a pivotal component of Big Blue's on-demand strategy in 2004.

    >> Workplace keeps going vertical
    IBM Lotus is coming out with another industry-specific edition of its J2EE-based Workplace line. And executives say this is only the beginning.

    >> Can I quote you on that? Top IT quotes of 2003
    They're some of the most notable quotables from IT in 2003 -- from Linus Torvalds ripping into SCO to a Microsoft manager's surprisingly "kind words" for open source.

    >> Sure-fire skills for IT success in 2004
    Your time and money are limited. So we asked the experts which IT skills could mean the difference between a paycheck and the unemployment line in 2004.

    >> High-tech winners and losers in 2003
    Some will pop the bubbly on New Year's night. Others just can't wait for the calendar to run out. Check out our list of 2003's winners and losers.

    >> That's (geek) entertainment
    By most accounts, 2003 was a pretty good year when it comes to things that amuse the IT geek species.

    Tip of the Week:
    Developer tip: Treating multiple fields with the same name
    by Paul Ivanov
    This tip describes how to access multiple instances of the same item individually. Our experts think this tip has some nice snippets of code that provide great examples for leveraging functions.
    >> Read the full tip

     Site Highlights

    January tips contest
    Win a set of Motorola TalkAbout radios! Submit a tip this month, and become eligible to win the prize and to enter the SearchDomino.com Hall of Fame.
    View the prize

    Book Excerpt: 'Installing and configuring' servers
    Read chapter 2 from Karen Fishwick and Tony Aveyard's Lotus Notes Domino System Administration Exam Cram 2. The chapter explains how best to install and configure servers and goes into registering servers, setting up server protocols and ports, maintaining Domino certifier IDs, creating groups in the directory, registering new users, applying policy documents and much more.
    Read the free book chapter
    Member Poll: Domino job prospects
    Take the poll
    Will job prospects for Domino professionals improve in 2004?

    Previous poll results:
    We asked what you thought of the controversy over the use of the terms master and slave in equipment. See how you and your colleagues voted.

    And check out the opinions of your peers in our SoundOff section.



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