One of the most hotly debated topics today in Lotus software circles is that of Domino versus WebSphere. DominoPower Technical Editor Ron Herardian wonders if the debate even makes sense. In this first article in a series, he explores the relationship between these two products and the controversy that surrounds them.
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Contributing Editor Mick Moignard went on a quest to obtain Palm, Inc.’s new Tungsten T handheld shortly after it debuted. Now he has one, and in this article, he’ll show you how to get it to work with Notes.
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Consistency is the key to productivity, while innovation is the key to progress. How do you reconcile these two seemingly contradictory paths? Jeff Chilton, Vice President of Fulfillment at Echo Technology Group, Inc., shares some fascinating insight into striking a balance between stability and innovation through careful timing. He also offers some helpful tips on managing such a process.
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We’ve been experimenting with sending out our DominoPower tips in HTML format. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz asked for reader feedback, and this month in Letters to the Editor you can see one example.
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In honor of the holiday movie season, this month’s DominoPower Site of the Month features film reviews and commentary. Best of all, it’s powered by Domino.
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Stampede Technologies’ new TurboGold Enterprise Edition software has been selected as DominoPower’s Product of the Month. The technology is designed to improve on enterprise-wide data movement, data storage, data control, and Web acceleration.
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Elsewhere in this issue of DominoPower, Mick Moignard discusses how he uses AvantGo’s Pylon Pro to mobilize his Notes PIM data. In this article, Steve Niles shows how Holt CATERPILLAR has deployed the same technology enterprise-wide.
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Are you thinking about implementing Java in a Domino application? Steven Lacher reviews Domino Development with Java by Anthony S. Patton.
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As he prepares to give a speech to the San Francisco Bay Area talking about trends and technologies affecting the future of Lotus Notes and Domino development, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco is giving us a preview. In this informative article, he shares some of the experiences and information he’s gathered by thinking and writing about the IBM/Lotus world for over four years.
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There are times when you need to look inside a Notes document and see exactly what’s going on in there. Mick Moignard has found a free tool that makes it easy. Read on to learn how NotesPeek can work for you.
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