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April 27, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com

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Domino vs. Exchange: It's time for a truce
JBoss challenges commercial app servers
IBM tackles grunt work of PC maintenance
Experts say malicious hackers growing in numbers
Domino Developer Forum: Exporting design elements from a database
Brains, pains and sympathy chills


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Domino vs. Exchange: It's time for a truce
[SearchDomino.com]
Tom Wahl always found the energy placed into the Domino vs. Exchange debate wasted, given the fact that most of his customers tend to use either platform for mostly e-mail and not the more advanced collaborative features that are available.

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JBoss challenges commercial app servers
[e-Pro Magazine]
Many companies use the open-source Java application server in conjunction with WebSphere or WebLogic server. Others view it as neutral platform to make sure applications will run on both IBM and BEA servers.

IBM tackles grunt work of PC maintenance
[Search400.com]
In a move that's likely to gain it more loyal SMB customers, IBM offers a remote service that automatically updates and maintains PCs via the Internet.

Experts say malicious hackers growing in numbers
[SearchSecurity.com]
Security managers often find it frustrating that the development of threats always seems to be a step ahead of protective measures.

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TOPICS: Domino Developer Forum: Exporting design elements from a database
"ValerieBerthie" writes:
I'm using C API to export a set of Notes design elements from a Domino database into a DXL format. It works fine if the Domino database is stored on my R6 Notes client. I'd like to use this function to export some design elements from a database located on an R5 Domino server. (I'm accessing this database from my R6 Notes client through RPC.) Is it possible to do that? I know this function is new with R6, but my Notes client is R6. Do I have to add something special to make it work with a database located on a R5 server? I really don't understand why it doesn't work. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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TOPICS: Domino Definition Dare: Customizable collaboration
This is a set of customizable online work collaboration products from IBM's Lotus division. The products consist of Messaging, Team Collaboration, Collaborative Learning and Web Content Management.
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The Missing Link
Brains, pains and sympathy chills
[Reuters]
You may think it's funny when your co-workers make mistakes. But when Jack spills coffee into his keyboard or Jill opens up an attachment that lets in Netsky, your brain feels their pain -- whether the rest of you realizes it or not. Researchers in the Netherlands wired up some noggins and found that people who watched their peers making computer snafus experience the same kind of brain activity as the people making the mistakes. So much for Schadenfreude.
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