
WebTrends Corporation announced new performance technology now available in WebTrends Enterprise class solutions. Companies can manage, analyze and report on daily e-business activity in excess of 160 million hits, and 40-gigabyte log files per day, as well as manage server clusters of up to 1,000 servers.

Lotus announced the immediate availability of Domino Extended Search 2.0, enhanced search software that extends Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino R5. Domino Extended Search 2.0, a Domino add-on product now integrated with Notes and Domino R5, allows users to search within the Notes environment or via the Web across Notes databases, legacy data stores and the Internet.

Actioneer announced the Actioneer Smart Portal service, version 3.1. The new Actioneer Smart Portal 3.1 release greatly expands the list of available e-service connectors. The new capabilities will provide access to electronic organizers, including Palm handheld organizers and Palm Desktop, Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes desktop organizers.

Cogos Consulting today announced Andromeda2000 for Domino Release 4.0. Through a browser, Andromeda2000 for Domino can be used for a stand-alone team or can be scaled to support multiple teams.

News.com has this story on IBM’s new Web site for developers, called DeveloperWorks. According to the article, the site will launch in two weeks and will give developers news and advice on building better software.

InfoAccess announced the release of version 4.0 of Transit Central EDM for Lotus Domino.Doc. This new release enables Domino.Doc users to publish entire Websites in XML, HTML, or a hybrid without changing the source material in their Domino.Doc repositories.

TenFour announced that its TFS Gateway product has been adopted as a global e-mail migration solution by Lotus Development Corp. as a part of its Super.move mail migration program. This extends the European partnership between TenFour and Lotus, announced in April of this year, to a worldwide agreement.

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Here’s an article from News.com which explains how users of Notes and Domino will be able to swap audio and video files created with Microsoft’s Windows Media Technology.

TechWeb is reporting that Lotus is set to launch InterCommunity, an online community management system. The first customers are British Telecommunications, France Telecom, and Interliant.