Title: Today's News
  October 14, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  Cisco, IBM team up on end-point security
  >  IBM: WebSphere 6.0 beats open source
  >  IBM's developerWorks celebrates five years
  >  More headlines
  >  New Poll: Does your company integrate ND data with mobile devices?
  >  LotusScript Learning Guide
  >  Domino Dictionary Challenge: Please remember me
  >  The Missing Link: Company redefines whiz-bang technology

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Cisco, IBM team up on end-point security
[SearchNetworking.com]
The vendors are enhancing network device security to help their joint customers stay virus-free, but one expert says only Cisco shops running Tivoli can benefit.

MORE INFO:
Learn how Tivoli, Lotus and others fit in the IBM Software family
Get advice on using Tivoli to get more performance from WebSphere


 
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IBM: WebSphere 6.0 beats open source
[WebSphere Journal]
IBM's WebSphere chief says version 6.0 of the vendor's application server is superior to any open source challengers like JBoss or Apache Geronimo because of its use of advanced algorithms to minimize financial toll to businesses when servers crash.

IBM's developerWorks celebrates five years
[e-Pro Magazine]
Marking its five-year anniversary last week, IBM's developerWorks resource site for IBM technology pros introduced a new area offering information to enable open hardware and software innovation, plus new resources for developers working on wireless, embedded, and speech technologies.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
IBM debuts high-end storage arrays (SearchStorage.com)
IBM chip chief takes on IP (CNET News.com)

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POLLS:  New Poll: Does your company integrate ND data with mobile devices?
We want to know if your company integrates Notes/Domino data with mobile devices. Cast your vote in our poll.

PREVIOUS POLL RESULTS: In our last poll, we asked how you would describe your knowledge of LotusScript. Here's what you and your peers told us.

GUIDES:  LotusScript Learning Guide
This resource introduces you to LotusScript, explains best practices and pitfalls to avoid and provides troubleshooting help and advice. In it, you'll find LotusScript articles, tutorials, tips, tools, white papers, expert advice and more to pump up your LotusScript know-how quickly.

GLOSSARY:  Domino Dictionary Challenge: Please remember me
This is information that a Web site puts on your hard disk so that it can remember something about you at a later time. More technically, it is information for future use that is stored by the server on the client side of a client/server communication.
Think you know the term? Click here to find out.

The Missing Link


Company redefines whiz-bang technology
[The Register]
Intel didn't think of it. Neither did IBM or Microsoft. No, it took a company called Wizmark to hit the spot when it comes to the new No. 1 priority in technology. The company has created a high-tech urinal cake that can play commercial messages -- complete with sound, flashing lights and images. And unlike a Pentium chip or an Xbox, this piece of technology can withstand 10,000 flushes and leave the surrounding area smelling nice and disinfected. The cake uses sensors to determine when a prospective listener sidles up to answer nature's call. Obviously, a medium for men and alternative to the ripped-out sports page plastered on the wall, the cakes will advertise Country Music Television's new "Outlaws" TV special. Pity the person who must change out the cakes when Spike TV buys some porcelain time.

 
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