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21. | Implementing IBM Lotus Domino 7 for i5/OS By: John Weiser; Luis Guirigay; Philip McGibney; Bryan Page; Emilio Penedo Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 02-APR-2007 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Implementing IBM Lotus Domino 7 for i5/OS With the introduction of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 7, IBM Lotus
continues to set the standard for innovation in the messaging and
collaboration market that Lotus defined two decades ago. With Lotus
Notes and Domino 7, IBM has enhanced the scalability, security
features, administration, interoperability, productivity, and
performance, enabling companies to achieve the most from their
infrastructure.
Upgrading to the latest version of Lotus Notes and Domino can help
your organization realize high return on investment, potentially
lower the cost of ownership, and help improve user...
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22. | Migrating from Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 to Lotus Notes and Domino 7 By: John Bergland; Robert Bry; Pascal Bourgeois; Lisa Chase; Gregory Engels; Graeme Povall; Robert Ryan Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 28-NOV-2006 Insert Date: 02-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Migrating from Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 to Lotus Notes and Domino 7 This IBM Redbook presents the strategic and market benefits of
IBM Lotus Domino over Microsoft Exchange and provides an overview
of the tools and strategies that are available to help you with
that migration. It also includes instructions for how to perform
the migration process.
The beginning of the book explores common business drivers,
considerations, benefits, and scenarios that organizations find
themselves in when faced with a migration decision, such as
migrating from Exchange to Lotus Domino. The remainder of the book
discusses the architectural planning and technical...
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23. | Migrating from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to Lotus Notes and Domino 6 By: Tommi Tulisalo; Ted Dziekanowski; Sean Long; Kurt Nielsen; Graeme Povall Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 01-AUG-2003 Insert Date: 14-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Migrating from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to Lotus Notes and Domino 6 This IBM Redbook describes why and how to migrate from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6.
It begins with a discussion of the reasons an organization using Exchange 5.5 would want to move to Domino 6, and describes the benefits that can be gained. It lays out the different options that the organization has for a future messaging infrastructure and discusses the pros and cons of each alternative. It is particularly suited to business and IT managers.
The next part is about planning and managing a migration project. It covers how to assess the current messaging...
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24. | Upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 6 By: Tommi Tulisalo; Edwin Kanis; Jean-Noel Koval; Cynthia Mamacos; Carol Sumner Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 22-DEC-2002 Insert Date: 13-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Upgrading to Lotus Notes and Domino 6
In this IBM Redbook, we show how to upgrade existing Lotus Notes
and Domino installations to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino version 6.
The chapters have been structured as a series of logical steps that
you can follow when upgrading your environment.
First, we introduce the new features of Lotus Notes and Domino 6,
and discuss overall upgrading considerations, coexistence issues,
and interoperability. Next, we examine upgrading considerations
specifically related to clients and servers. Then we guide readers
through the actual steps needed to upgrade the Domino Directory,
the Domino Server, and...
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25. | Domino Designer 6: A Developer’s Handbook By: Tommi Tulisalo; Rune Carlsen; Andre Guirard; Pekka Hartikainen; Grant McCarthy; Gustavo Pecly Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 17-DEC-2002 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino Designer 6: A Developer’s Handbook
In this IBM Redbook, we describe how to develop applications with
IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6. With Domino Designer, you are able to
create applications hosted by a Domino server. These applications
can be used by different clients, such as Notes clients, Web
browsers or mobile devices.
We introduce, and show in detail, how you can use all the design
elements of Domino Designer, such as forms, pages, views, agents,
outlines, resources and framesets. Readers who are familiar with
developing applications using Release 5 of Lotus Domino may want to
start at Chapter 12, which introduces the...
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26. | By: Tommi Tulisalo; Jonathan Bedford; Billy Boykin; Gregory Rick Chadbourne; Scott Hodgdon; Michael Lee; Joe Rinck; Andrei Vlad Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 26-NOV-2002 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Domino 6 for Linux This IBM Redbook describes how to run the IBM Lotus Domino 6 server on the Linux platform. While Lotus Domino 6 is platform-independent, some specific knowledge about the platform and configuration is required to ensure that the Domino 6 server is running most efficiently.
The book provides detailed instructions for installing Linux and Domino 6 for Linux, and describes how to achieve maximum performance of your system. System administration and security techniques are explained and tools for managing and troubleshooting are discussed as well.
Detailed scenarios illustrate some of the...
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27. | IBM Lotus Domino 6 for iSeries Implementation By: Debbie Landon; Pertti Malinen; Brett Philp; Francine Wiener Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 28-FEB-2003 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Lotus Domino 6 for iSeries Implementation IBM Lotus Domino 6 is the newest release of the industry leading messaging and collaborative software. With the release of Domino 6, Lotus continues to play a major role in the e-business revolution.
Lotus has combined both evolution and innovation in its latest upgrade of Domino server technology. As a result, this release helps to overcome the challenges of business globalization, frequent mergers and acquisitions, and the increasing demand for Web-based business tools. The features in Domino 6 build on the features in Release 5 to address rapidly changing industry trends and meet their...
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28. | Using LDAP for Directory Integration A Look at IBM SecureWay Directory, Active Directory and Domino By: Harri Levanen; Bernard Freund; Hani Mansi Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 07-DEC-2000 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Using LDAP for Directory Integration A Look at IBM SecureWay Directory, Active Directory and Domino This redbook is intended for systems and network administrators, support personnel and consultants who are faced with today‘s directory management challenges.
This book explains directory and LDAP concepts, and deals with some basic and advanced LDAP tasks, such as referrals and schema extensibility. We demonstrate ways to tackle these issues by taking a scenario-based approach, using some leading directory products available: the IBM SecureWay Directory, Lotus Domino, and Microsoft’s Active Directory.
This redbook will help you if:
- You have an LDAP Directory and you are looking to...
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29. | XML Powered by Domino: How to use XML with Lotus Domino By: David Morrison; Brian Benz; Paul Calhoun; Yusuke Murakami Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 30-NOV-2000 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: XML Powered by Domino: How to use XML with Lotus Domino XML, the extensible markup language, is the emerging standard for exchanging information between disparate systems. This simple yet powerful technology has many uses in Notes and Domino business applications. This redbook will help you understand XML and how to use it on a Domino platform.
In this IBM Redbook, we start with an introduction to XML, and describe its history, syntax, and related tools. We then describe how you can get information out of Domino in an XML format using tools you are already familiar with, such as views, forms, pages, and agents.
Once XML data is extracted...
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30. | By: Søren Peter Nielsen; Carol Easthope; Pieter Gosselink; Karl Gutsze; Janno Roele Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 26-MAY-2000 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Using Domino Workflow In this book we describe how to support your business processes with Domino Workflow. We do this with an example scenario, to which we add enhancements and variations throughout the book. First, we describe, step by step, a full implementation of a simple process using the built-in Domino Workflow functionality. Next, we show how to enable our application for Web access, before walking through a case study where we enable an existing Domino application with Domino Workflow. In the latter part of the book we discuss topics like customization, advanced techniques, the organization directory,...
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31. | Lotus Domino Release 5.0: A Developer’s Handbook By: Fiona Collins; David Morrison; Søren Peter Nielsen; Sami Serpola; Reinhold Strobl Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 24-SEP-1999 Insert Date: 12-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Domino Release 5.0: A Developer’s Handbook This document describes how to develop applications using Lotus Domino Release 5.0.
The earlier chapters in the book introduce some of the basic design elements of a Domino database such as the database itself, forms, views, folders, and navigators. Those readers that are familiar with developing applications using earlier releases of Lotus Domino may want to move straight to the chapters that introduce the new features in Domino 5.0, such as framesets, pages, outlines, resources and headlines.
The book then describes how to use the programming languages available in Domino Designer;...
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32. | Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0 Security Infrastructure Revealed By: Søren Peter Nielsen; Frederic Dahm; Marc Lüscher; Hidenobu Yamamoto; Fiona Collins; Brian Denholm; Suresh Kumar; John Softley Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 06-MAY-1999 Insert Date: 11-MAY-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0 Security Infrastructure Revealed This redbook describes how to build a secure infrastructure with Lotus Notes and Domino R5.0. It reveals the following:
- The strong security infrastructure that has always been part of Notes and Domino
- How Notes and Domino R5.0 supports today's open Internet security standards (X.509)
- How Domino can be part of full security solutions that go beyond single systems, single platforms and single companies
First we introduce basic security concepts and the Domino family in general. We will then describe the public key infrastructure that has always been a
part of Notes. We will discuss...
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33. | Lotus Notes® and Domino™ 6 Development By: Steve Kern; Deborah Lynd; Deborah Penny; Dave Hatter; Victor Mascari Publisher: Sams Publication Date: 28-JAN-2003 Insert Date: 20-FEB-2003 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Notes® and Domino™ 6 Development Lotus Notes and Domino R6 Development Unleashed provides
expert insight and authoritative advice on all of the core features
of Lotus Notes and Domino development. The authors go beyond what
is typically found in the simple tutorial style of book and deliver
a thorough treatment of each design element, including coverage of
the new features found in the R6 Designer. The additions to the
Domino Designer in this release are extensive and powerful. R6 has
been three years in the making, and the results have paid off in a
huge improvement in the development environment. Improvements and
additions...
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34. | Domino 5 Web Programming with XML, Java, and JavaScript By: Randall A. Tamura Publisher: Que Publication Date: 08-AUG-2000 Insert Date: 25-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Domino 5 Web Programming with XML, Java, and JavaScript Domino 5 Web Programming with XML, Java, and JavaScript provides
the latest information about the newest technologies in the Domino
Designer. Learn how to program client interfaces with the Domino
Designer. Use JavaScript to enhance your Web user experience and
access back-end database systems with Domino Java servlets or
agents. Each of the Domino Object classes is described, making this
a handy reference for Domino Java programmers. You'll learn
advanced techniques such as how Notes and Domino interact with Java
threads and how to create Java Server Pages by integrating the IBM
WebSphere...
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35. | Special Edition Using Lotus Notes and Domino 5 By: Randy Tamura Publisher: Que Publication Date: 23-AUG-1999 Insert Date: 25-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Special Edition Using Lotus Notes and Domino 5 Special Edition Using Lotus Notes and Domino 5 should be your
first book on Release 5. This comprehensive work shows you how to
use all the new features of the Notes client including headline
pages, email, calendaring, and the new Sametime collaboration
features. It covers the development of web oriented Domino
databases, object oriented programming with the Domino object
model, and how to use Java with Domino. You'll learn about the new
administration interface, replication, performance, and
integration....
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36. | Overview: Domino System Administration Need a concise, practical explanation about the new features of
Domino, and how to make some of the advanced stuff really work? You
need answers and solutions from someone who's been in the trenches.
You want information from someone like you, who has worked with the
product for years, and understands what it is you need to know.
Domino System Administration from New Riders is the answer-the
first book on Domino that attacks the technology at the
professional level, with practical, hands-on assistance to get
Domino 5 running in your organization....
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