
The Learning Continuum Company has introduced a new distance learning course for Notes and Domino R5 developers who want to further their skills in LotusScript. The course, "R5 Intermediate LotusScript for Notes and Domino," can be downloaded from TLCC’s Web site and installed on your local Notes workstation.

SearchDomino also has a series of news briefs from Lotusphere Berlin.

SearchDomino reports Lotus has singled out its top business partners and handed out the 2000 Lotus Euro Beacon Awards.

Network World Fusion, meanwhile, reports Lotus is rolling back the release dates for its Raven knowledge management server and will now ship the platform in two phases.

eWEEK has an article on Lotus’ announcement of the pending availability of the first components of its Raven knowledge-management platform.

United Messaging, Inc. announced its upgraded Managed Services for Lotus Notes and Domino at Lotusphere Europe 2000. The new service features a variety of new performance and functionality enhancements, including the addition of support for hosted collaborative applications.

iEnterprises announced its launch as a new Domino based Web site developed by Sharepoint of Vancouver, Washington. It’s designed to provide an easy to use interface for finding information on iEnteprises CRM offerings which includes Enterprise Extensions and PIM for Notes.

CNET News.com reports Lotus Development unveiled new software, called K-station, for its Notes application. It allows workers to control and manage corporate information on their desktop client.

The editors at SearchDomino.com and SearchASP.com interviewed Bill Bliss, director of hosted applications marketing at Lotus Development Corp. and Lew Hollerbach, senior ASP analyst at the Aberdeen Group, to discuss Lotus

InfoWorld has an article saying Lotus will announce launch plans for products in its knowledge management project, code-named Raven, as well as a Domino upgrade, code-named Bluejay, that further integrates that software with parent IBM’s WebSphere.