Article archive for 2002 – Page 7

Monday, April 1, 2002

Synchronize your handheld with Lotus Notes

Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco is often asked for a recommendation about what software to use to synchronize Lotus Notes information with Palm OS or Pocket PC devices. He has literally tried almost all of the synchronization software options out there. In this helpful article, he shares his thoughts on what he considers to be the top three synchronization solutions. Read on to find the one that will work best for you!

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Monday, April 1, 2002

Leveraging components in a hyperspatial knowledge management application

Last month, Bain McKay discussed knowledge componetization and profiling, as well as how we learn and process signals in a way that hyperspatial indexing can help. This time around, he focuses on ways to leverage components in a hyperspatial knowledge management application for optimizing knowledge reuse.

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Monday, April 1, 2002

Making sense of the Knowledge Management jargon

Since 1999, we’ve been publishing articles by Bain McKay, a brilliant guy, and arguably a fundamental expert in Knowledge Management. Recently, however, we were surprised to receive a letter that was critical of his work. Bain’s response was so thoughtful and broadened our own understanding of his writing to such a degree, that we felt it would make fascinating reading for all of our DominoPower readers.

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Monday, April 1, 2002

IBM, Lotus, and the rocking sounds of Smash Mouth

This spring, IBM and Lotus are busting out with their Lotusphere Europe IBM Software Symposium 2002 and Lotus DevCon 2002 @ IBM developerWorks Live! events. Steve Niles has the scoop on these cool conferences where you’ll experience information, education, networking opportunities, and the rocking sounds of Smash Mouth!

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Monday, April 1, 2002

Get in the zone at Dominozone

Steve Niles has chosen another great portal for Notes and Domino users as April’s DominoPower Site of the Month.

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Monday, April 1, 2002

Cascading Style Sheets make you look good

The truth is that ultimately, end users, clients, existing customers, potential customers, and your company management all make their first assessment of the value of your software based upon their first impressions of how cool it looks. You can make sure your software looks as cool as it can be by using Cascading Style Sheets. It’s easy! This month Andrew Stuart will show you how you can start working with Cascading Style Sheets with virtually no code at all.

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Monday, April 1, 2002

Develop free Windows software for Domino with Borland

Do you have an idea for a small program or utility? You can get into open source development easily, without spending any money. Ian Cherrill will show you how you can use free compiler software from Borland to create small but useful software of your very own.

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Friday, March 1, 2002

Mick’s travel tricks: more tips for setting up Notes on the road

In this third installment of Mick’s Travel Tricks, Mick Moignard shares some more tips for travelers who want to take Notes on the road. This time he covers the Notes client setup, the Attachments view, the Truncated Documents view, and more.

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Friday, March 1, 2002

Dan at 100 tips and counting

Having just written his 100th tip for DominoPower’s weekly tip mailing, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco reflects on this rewarding experience. In this article, Dan shares his tip-writing philosophy, asks you for your feedback, and recaps five of his favorite tips.

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Friday, March 1, 2002

Your recruiter is your friend

One great way to help along your career is by building a relationship with a recruiter. In this article, Contributing Editor Dan Simmons, who also happens to be a respected professional recruiter, offers some insightful tips on how you can best forge that relationship and how that can help you to get you ahead in this competitive job market.

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