Title: Today's News
  September 02, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  The wealth of Workplace's rich client
  >  More vendors sign on to Sender ID
  >  IT workers feeling more secure
  >  Ask Alex Homsi: Converting NSF data into relational data
  >  Tip: Using different colors throughout your Web calendar
  >  Domino Dictionary Challenge: Name that line!
  >  The Missing Link: Cool cybercafes put the 'in' in login

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The wealth of Workplace's rich client
[e-Pro Magazine]
The rich client, which is basically a workstation managed from a server, found in IBM Workplace Client Technology should be a boon to Linux adoption on the desktop, as well as enable greater mobility.

MORE INFO:
Learn about the new Workplace tools that make it easier to create customized add-ons
Hear what analyst Mike Gilpin thinks Workplace means for Notes shops


 
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More vendors sign on to Sender ID
[InternetNews]
Sender ID is a Microsoft-backed standard for authenticating e-mail that's currently being evaluated by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Even before it gains approval, vendors like CipherTrust, Symantec and Verisign are already vowing to support it because the spam and phishing problem is so bad.

IT workers feeling more secure
[CNET News.com]
About 23% of IT workers said they were worried about losing their job "any time soon," down from roughly 26% in July, according to staffing firm Hudson. Seventeen percent of U.S. workers in general said they feared pink slips in the near future.

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ADVICE:  Ask Alex Homsi: Converting NSF data into relational data
Dear Alex: What is the suggested approach to fetch data from the Domino's NSF database and convert it into a relational database? Do you have any suggestions?
Click here to read Alex's expert response

TIPS:  Tip: Using different colors throughout your Web calendar
You can change the color of any row or column in a Web view or entry in a Web calendar, based on the information in your document and the CSS styles you create. This tip shows you how.

GLOSSARY:  Domino Dictionary Challenge: Name that line!
This large transmission line carries data gathered from smaller lines that interconnect with it. For example, at the local level, this term refers to a line or set of lines that local area networks connect to for a wide area network connection or within a local area network to span distances efficiently.
Think you know the term? Click here to find out.

The Missing Link


Cool cybercafes put the 'in' in login
[Reuters]
The envelopes, please. The winners of the first Yahoo Mail Internet Cafe Awards -- because there just aren't enough awards ceremonies in the world -- include a hip little wired joint in Moscow's Red Square called The Phlegmatic Dog, the comfy Cafe Curve in Brighton on England's south coast and Brain Wash in San Francisco, where customers can wash their whites with Surf laundry detergent while they surf. And let's not forget the winner of the coveted world's Most Remote Internet Cafe award, won by a place in Timbuktu, Mali, proving that Timbuktu may be losing some of its isolated charm. Before you know it, there'll be a Starbucks there. Yahoo sponsored the awards to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the first cybercafe -- Cafe Cyberia in London. The cafes have been spreading like the Klez virus ever since -- about 20,000 in 171 countries.

 
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