Title: Today's News
  December 13, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

Today's News

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  >  The e-mail trail and corporate liability
  >  Microsoft: Expect five security bulletins Tuesday
  >  Security salaries level off, but demand remains high
  >  More headlines
  >  Featured Topic: Domino and Security
  >  Ask Scott Lemieux: Integrate Domino 7 beta with DB2
  >  New Poll: J2EE -- How fast, how soon?
  >  The Missing Link: Brits urged to keep tech from hitting bottom

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The e-mail trail and corporate liability
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Sifting through the publicly released e-mails of scandal-plagued Enron, it's clear that bad accounting wasn't the only problem the energy company had. Experts say it's a lesson on how not to manage corporate messaging.

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Read about how spam-fighting technology almost cost someone a client
Check out recent news on IM and phishing


 
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Microsoft: Expect five security bulletins Tuesday
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The software giant said it plans to issue five security bulletins Tuesday, and that the highest severity rating will be "important."

Security salaries level off, but demand remains high
[SearchSecurity.com]
The most wanted IT security professionals are business savvy and specialize in auditing, forensics and management, a new study finds.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
IBM releases fifth version of SVC (SearchStorage.com)
AMD, IBM 'strain' silicon for low-power operation (VNUNet.com)

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TOPICS:  Featured Topic: Domino and Security
Security is a growing challenge for IT infrastructure workers. Developers and administrators alike must adopt new best practices. Here is a collection of useful material on this pressing matter.

ADVICE:  Ask Scott Lemieux: Integrate Domino 7 beta with DB2
Dear Scott: How can I integrate Domino 7 beta 2 with DB2? I want to use the new technique that IBM provided with Domino 7 beta 2 to access the DB2 database.
Click here to read Scott's expert response.

POLLS:  New Poll: J2EE -- How fast, how soon?
J2EE: How much do you need to know? When do you need to know it? IBM owns Lotus, and a lot of the company's next-generation software solutions require Java and J2EE, not just LotusScript. What do you think? Cast your vote in our poll.

PREVIOUS POLL RESULTS: In our last poll, we asked what percentage of the content at Lotusphere 2005 should be dedicated to Notes and Domino? Here's what you and your peers told us.

The Missing Link


Brits urged to keep tech from hitting bottom
[Associated Press]
No butts about it -- the Trades Union Congress and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents in the U.K. are telling British workers to keep their private parts private and not expose themselves to the office copier this holiday season. Evidently, the groups are afraid workers who've been busting their behinds all year will feel like copying the evidence during holiday parties. Don't do it, they say -- that hot glass could break and kill all the mirth.

 
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