IT administrators praise upcoming Lotus features
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Lotusphere 2004: IT users praise
upcoming features in Lotus releases
Lotusphere 2004: IT users praise
upcoming features in Lotus releases
01/27/2004 12:08 AMIT administrators on hand for the start of Lotusphere 2004 said
theyre happy with a host of new features and updates planned for the
Lotus family of collaboration applications.
"that six demoted administrators will
maintain their salaries in their
positions as teachers and desk job
administrators"
"that six demoted administrators will
maintain their salaries in their
positions as teachers and desk job
administrators"
12/10/2003 03:08 PMZDNet UK: Devs Add Google-Type Search,
Accessability to Upcoming KDE Features
ZDNet UK: Devs Add Google-Type Search,
Accessability to Upcoming KDE Features
08/27/2004 01:26 PM"The next version of KDE, which will either be called 3.4 or 4, and is
likely to be released within 18 months, is expected to include the new
search feature..." Articles within.
20 Tips for New SMS 2.0 Administrators
20 Tips for New SMS 2.0 Administrators
09/08/2004 07:55 PMProfiling network administrators
Profiling network administrators
03/06/2004 02:05 AMhttp://www.nwfusion.com/research/2004/0301hackerslamo.html
Adrian Lamo, a white hat hacker who pled guilty to accessing The New
York Times computers without permission, agreed to share what he knows
about some of the common IT security slips network administrators
make. Lamo studies journalism at American River College in Sacramento,
Calif, as he awaits sentencing next month.
VIA Root Secure
I was wondering what Adrian was up to. (His emails are bouncing these
days because there...
Yukon for Administrators chat
Yukon for Administrators chat
01/22/2004 02:28 AMMalware Analysis for Administrators
Malware Analysis for Administrators
05/24/2004 12:36 PMToolset For Groupwise Administrators
Toolset For Groupwise Administrators
12/12/2003 10:24 AMInitial Upload
Replacing Peace-Keepers with System
Administrators
Replacing Peace-Keepers with System
Administrators
12/28/2004 05:28 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Jamais sez, "WorldChanging interviews Naval War College professor
Thomas Barnett. It's a lengthy, wide-ranging discussion of the
differences between the 'Core' nations and the 'Gap' nations, the role
of globalization in causing and fixing failed states, the need for a
'sysadmin force,' and the role of environmental collapse as a driver
of conflict. You may not agree with all of his conclusions, but he
makes a strong, insightful argument." This was a really
thought-provoking peace; there's a seductive logic in the idea of
replacing international Peace-Keepers with international System
Administrators.
Well, it would be what I call the System Administrator Force. It would
be a people-intensive, UN-peacekeeping-plus approach that could defend
itself -- could do counter-insurgency, could fight and not be some
ineffective, pussy UN force where you shoot at them and half of them
run away. It would be a tough force. You shoot at these guys, or start
committing atrocities in their presence, and they would stop you, and
if necessary, kill you. It could not only keep the peace, but enforce
it.
It would also have a highly-trained civilian component. You'd have
international, inter-agency teams. It'd look like the Casbah bar scene
in Star Wars -- you'd want to see loads of uniforms from all sorts of
countries, and you'd want to see civilians from all sorts of NGOs and
aid agencies: you'd want the whole package, acting in a Great
Depression, FDR sort of mode, where the first order of business (after
enforcing the peace) would be to get everybody busy. The government
that would be there would be some sort of transitional organization,
an international reconstruction fund, with the goal of getting things
stabilized, an economy working and laws written.
Link
(
Thanks, Jamais!)
Payroll administrators grapple with
compliance issues
Payroll administrators grapple with
compliance issues
06/18/2004 10:08 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 19 2004 2:20AM GMT
Book Review: A Field Guide to Wireless
LANs for Administrators and Power Users
Book Review: A Field Guide to Wireless
LANs for Administrators and Power Users
05/04/2004 05:10 AMA good resource for readers with some knowledge of wireless networks
who are looking to increase their skills.
Re: [EC-SA-01.2003] Windows XP "welcome
screen" exposes the names of all the
members of the local administrators
group
Re: [EC-SA-01.2003] Windows XP "welcome
screen" exposes the names of all the
members of the local administrators
group
03/15/2003 07:35 PMEitan Caspi (Mar 14 2003)
mozptch Utility Helps System
Administrators Configure and Maintain
Mozilla Installations
mozptch Utility Helps System
Administrators Configure and Maintain
Mozilla Installations
05/05/2004 02:39 AMHow-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
07/27/2004 02:41 PMHow-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal Infrared Remote
Control
features.engadget.com/entry/6336778455600767
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Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must
each do to win the living room -
Features - features.engadget.com
Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must
each do to win the living room -
Features - features.engadget.com
08/12/2004 01:20 PMExcellent article at Engadget yesterday by guest commentator Thomas
Hawk .. Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must each do to win the
living room
features.engadget.com/entry/1882345133499767
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How-To Tuesday: Make 3-D photos -
Features - features.engadget.com
How-To Tuesday: Make 3-D photos -
Features - features.engadget.com
08/28/2004 04:46 AMHow to make your own red-blue 3-D
photos
features.engadget.com/entry/1253716493759137
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Comprehensive New Courses Put
Administrators on the Fast Track for IBM
Certified System Administrator - Notes
and Domino 6 Certification
Comprehensive New Courses Put
Administrators on the Fast Track for IBM
Certified System Administrator - Notes
and Domino 6 Certification
02/05/2005 09:51 PMIBM Lotus Domino Administrators can learn how to setup and administer
Lotus Domino servers and IBM Lotus Notes clients right at their home
or office computer with TLCCs new line of distance learning courses
designed just for Lotus Domino administrators. These comprehensive new
courses will quickly bring administrators up to speed on important
Lotus Domino 6 and 6.5 setup and administration features and
thoroughly prepare students for the IBM Certified System Administrator
Lotus Notes and Domino 6 certification exams. [PRWEB Feb 2, 2005]
GateWall Proxy Server, the Internet
Connection Sharing Tool, the Swiss Knife
for Network Administrators
GateWall Proxy Server, the Internet
Connection Sharing Tool, the Swiss Knife
for Network Administrators
04/19/2005 03:45 AMeSafeLine announces the first release of GateWall proxy server, the
latest version of an easy-to-use, yet highly functional tool for
connecting local network to the Internet and controlling users
activities. The program builds on the unprecedented success of
UserGate proxy server, which was introduced in January, 2002 and
received the highest customer adoption within the Russian software
market. GateWall developers have expanded the functionality of its
predecessor while utilizing the most popular features of UserGate.
[PRWEB Apr 19, 2005]
The Trouble with Tethering - Features -
features.engadget.com
The Trouble with Tethering - Features -
features.engadget.com
07/30/2004 02:58 AMis bad for business .. Siva
Vaidhyanathan
features.engadget.com/entry/6314322665586411
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Goyal's Lotus Juggling Act
Goyal's Lotus Juggling Act
01/16/2004 11:03 AMSoftware developer is regaining credibility among customers and
partners.
IBM/Lotus embraces telephony
IBM/Lotus embraces telephony
04/04/2005 04:38 AMIBM/Lotus this fall plans to offer technology that will enable users
to integrate VoIP or any other telephony service with their
collaboration applications.
IBM In Denial Over Lotus Notes? Not
Really.
IBM In Denial Over Lotus Notes? Not
Really.
04/07/2005 05:29 AM
As Lotus Notes steadily loses share to Microsoft Exchange, people are
seeing similarities to
Lotus 1-2-3's loss of share to Microsoft
Excel. Microsoft Exchange is outselling Lotus Notes by a large margin,
and the only reason Notes still has a hold is because of its
entrenched install base. Today, all but one of the top analyst firms
recognize Exchange as the leading email product.
Yet, IBM and its Lotus Notes consultants still
continue to claim that they are the "best selling" email product on
the market. Sure, it's marketing spin (and thanks to Gartner,
it's not entirely false), but Forbes is missing the point (and
watching too much Monty Python). IBM is milking as much revenue from
what it already deems a dying product. IBM is strategically doubling
down on its services businesses and getting out of businesses that it
deems not core to this goal (
lapto
ps, anyone?). Their willingness to exit a commoditized,
competitive email software market in favor of growing other, more
lucrative parts of their business is actually a good display of
discipline. IBM is not hiding their head in the sand on this one --
they correctly recognize that the holy grail isn't email software.
Lotus 'Workplace' expanding
Lotus 'Workplace' expanding
11/04/2003 11:39 PMZDNet Nov 4 2003 10:29PM ET
Lotus Widens Workplace
Lotus Widens Workplace
11/05/2003 07:06 PMTargeting Microsoft and others, the IBM unit unveils four enterprise
software tools to boost communication and collaboration.
DYS Will Embrace Lotus Applications
DYS Will Embrace Lotus Applications
01/16/2004 11:03 AMDYS Analytics expands its offerings for Lotus applications.
Lotus unveils Workplace 1.1
Lotus unveils Workplace 1.1
11/03/2003 08:53 AMComputer Weekly Nov 3 2003 8:18AM ET
Microsoft Zeros In on Lotus
Microsoft Zeros In on Lotus
01/19/2004 11:45 AMA cadre of former Lotus software employees is leading a reinvigorated
push at Microsoft Corp. to lure Lotus customers to .Net with new
products and services. Over the next six to eight months, the Redmond,
Wash., company plans to roll out a series of initiatives, including a
tool kit, due this summer, that allows Domino developers to create
Notes- and Domino-based Web services using Microsoft development tools
such as Visual Studio .Net and Visual Basic.
IBM Puts Lotus On The Server
IBM Puts Lotus On The Server
05/10/2004 01:06 PMInternet News May 10 2004 5:14PM GMT
Lotus Domino Still Standing
Lotus Domino Still Standing
01/16/2004 11:03 AMAmbuj Goyal GM leads ibm's recommitment to core products.
"e-Pro's Lotus Informer"
"e-Pro's Lotus Informer"
06/09/2004 03:46 PMPPC FAQ: Synching Lotus Notes
PPC FAQ: Synching Lotus Notes
07/05/2004 10:45 PMLotus targets e-mail holdouts
Lotus targets e-mail holdouts
11/05/2003 07:08 PMNew additions to company's Workplace line of business software include
products aimed at workers who don't use PCs much on the job.
Lotus to expand collaboration tools
Lotus to expand collaboration tools
11/04/2003 07:10 PMIBM's software division is set to reveal a new set of applications and
services as part of its "Workplace" collaboration strategy.
Microsoft links Outlook to Lotus
Microsoft links Outlook to Lotus
04/13/2004 12:34 PMA newly released add-on from Microsoft allows the 2002 and 2003
versions of its Outlook e-mail client to work on an IBM Lotus Domino
server.
IBM Introduces New Lotus Workplace Tools
IBM Introduces New Lotus Workplace Tools
07/19/2004 09:38 PMAs the first application development tools for the Lotus Workplace
messaging and collaboration platform, they target everyone from
business users to Java programmers.
IBM introduces new Lotus Workplace
products
IBM introduces new Lotus Workplace
products
11/06/2003 12:44 AMThe company's new Workplace products are designed to consolidate
applications such as e-mail, instant messaging and group collaboration
in a single environment.
Advanced Lotus Password Recovery v2.0
Advanced Lotus Password Recovery v2.0
09/15/2004 05:51 PMAdvanced Lotus Password Recovery (or simply ALPR) is a program to
recover lost or forgotten passwords to the files/documents created in
IBM/Lotus applications (all versions): Organizer, WordPro, 1-2-3 and
Approach. The passwords are recovered instantly; multilingual
passwords are supported. [Shareware $60.00 30 days 447 KB]
Lotus stakes its future on Workplace
Lotus stakes its future on Workplace
01/26/2004 08:47 PMORLANDO - Executives from IBM Corp.'s Lotus software unit used the
opening presentations Monday at Lotus' annual user show in Orlando to
sketch out the strategy behind IBM's year-old Lotus Workplace
platform, and to reassure users that IBM won't abandon its core of
Lotus users building on the Notes/Domino architecture.
Microsoft Recruits Lotus Developers
Microsoft Recruits Lotus Developers
01/22/2004 02:11 AMMicrosoft is snapping up former Lotus developers to help the Redmond
software giant steal away Notes and Domino customers.
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