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1. | Using the IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom: A Best Practices Guide to e-Learning By: Mike Ebbers; David Balague; Balaka Ganguly; Dan Noyes; Phil Salm Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 21-FEB-2003 Insert Date: 29-OCT-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Using the IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom: A Best Practices Guide to e-Learning e-Learning is a fast-growing segment in both the education and
computer industries. IBM Lotus has developed a product for this
arena, the IBM Lotus Virtual Classroom. A virtual classroom allows
anyone with a personal computer and access to the Internet to
enroll in a course. They can follow along with audio and video
capability from anywhere in the world
This IBM Redbooks publication discusses Virtual Classroom features.
In this edition we provide new information, such as a test drive of
product features from learner, instructor, and administrator
perspectives; planning and installation...
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2. | Lotus Instant Messaging/Web Conferencing (Sametime): Building Sametime Enabled Applications By: John Bergland; John Barrow; Jonas Covey; Washington Cabral; Carl Tyler; Yafit Sami; Rob Novak Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 17-NOV-2003 Insert Date: 24-SEP-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Instant Messaging/Web Conferencing (Sametime): Building Sametime Enabled Applications This IBM Redbooks publication builds upon two existing Redbooks:
Working with Sametime Client Toolkits, SG24-6666 and Working with
the Sametime Community Server Toolkit, SG24-6667. Focusing on the
latest toolkits available for IBM Lotus Instant Messaging and Lotus
Web Conferencing (Sametime) 3, it explores Sametime as a
development platform, illustrating how to extend the functionality
of Sametime beyond its more commonly known instant messaging and
e-meeting hosting features.
It provides a detailed technical discussion and examples for
building and integrating Sametime real-time...
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3. | Lotus Workplace Web Content Management By: John Bergland; Jens Buhlke; Jane Clark; Robert Enright; Kamie Ngam-Nield Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 16-JUL-2004 Insert Date: 06-AUG-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Workplace Web Content Management Lotus Workplace Web Content Management is a key component of the
Lotus Workplace solution which helps you manage your corporate
content from initial creation to final Web presentation. This
content can exist in different forms and formats within your
organization. With Lotus Workplace Web Content Management, your
information can be freely distributed and instantly updated across
all e-business applications, including Internet, intranet, and
extranet Web sites.
Lotus Workplace Web Content Management provides collaborative
Web content design, approval, caching and staging services....
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4. | Lotus Workplace 2.0.1 Products: Deployment Guide By: John Bergland; Alberto Bravo; Greg R. Chadbourne; Carlos Luz; Philip Monson; Heiko Mueller; Tatjana Savov; Jeffrey Slone Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 10-FEB-2005 Insert Date: 03-JUL-2012 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Workplace 2.0.1 Products: Deployment Guide IBM Lotus software has created IBM Lotus Workplace, an
integrated family of products based on open standards. Lotus
Workplace combines market-leading collaborative components that can
be used with a variety of security-rich clients for simplified
access and interaction with other people and a host of
collaborative applications such as e-mail, calendaring and
scheduling, instant messaging, Web conferencing, team spaces,
document and Web content management, and e-learning.
IBM Lotus Workplace products include:
- IBM Lotus Workplace Messaging
- IBM Lotus Workplace Team Collaboration
- IBM...
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5. | IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5 for Domino Administration By: Keith Brooks; David Byrd; Mark Harper; Olusola Omosaiye Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication Date: 21-FEB-2011 Insert Date: 22-SEP-2011 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5 for Domino Administration
Ensure effective and efficient team collaboration by building a solid social infrastructure with IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5
Gain a thorough understanding of IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5 Team Collaboration, Repository, and Connectors
Recommended best practices to upgrade to the latest version of IBM Lotus Quickr 8.5
Customize logos, colors, templates, and more to your designs without much effort
A combination of technical insights, step-by-step instructions, and guidelines to successfully enable team collaboration within your enterprise
In Detail
When the IT strategy calls for maximizing...
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6. | By: William Tworek; George Chiesa; Frederic Dahm; David Hinkle; Amanda Mason; Matthew Milza; Amy Smith Publisher: IBM Redbooks Publication Date: 08-APR-2004 Insert Date: 03-JUL-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Lotus Security Handbook This IBM Redbook provides best practices and guidance for
building a secure collaboration infrastructure utilizing IBM Lotus
technologies. It is the third Lotus security oriented Redbook to be
published. However, unlike the previous two Redbooks in this
series, “The Domino Defense: Security in Lotus Notes 4.5 and
the Internet” (SG24-4848) and “Lotus Notes and Domino
R5.0 Security Infrastructure Revealed” (SG24-5341), this
third book focuses not just on Notes/Domino - but on all IBM Lotus
collaborative products, as well as general security best practices
for any infrastructure. This book...
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