
Mary Beth Raven has posted information on a new course on Configuring and administering IBM LotusLive Notes. You may need to contact her for more information.

David Schaffer is accustomed to adding additional language dictionaries for Notes users. But. It seems more complicated in Notes 8.5.2. He’s provided a link to the wiki explaining the "new" method of adding dictionaries.

Thomas Duff has posted a series of items on recently discovered vulnerabilities in Notes. This one has to do with IMAP/POP3 Non-Printable Character Expansion Remote Code Execution and includes links to seven other posts.

Ben Langhinrichs is preparing for a class on XPages, web editors, and the Midas Rich Text LSX. As part of it, he has posted an explanation of the ConnectXPage method.

While much of Lotusphere 2011 stayed the same, this was a Lotusphere that heralds profound change.
Read this DominoPower article.

Stuart McIntyre has posted the slideshow from his Lotusphere presentation on the Best Practices of installing Lotus Connections 3.0.

Gabriella Davis has posted links to download the PDFs associated with her sessions (with Paul Mooney) on how to build a Domino Cluster and how to build a cluster for high availability of a BlackBerry Enterprise Server.

Mark Leusink explains how to use the ACL property in XPage documents to control who can create or edit a document. He also provides a link to the XPages wiki for more security tips.

Karsten Lehmann has posted a PDF of the slides from his Best Practices session on how to use Java APIs in Notes 8.5.1 and 8.5.2.

Watson is a Linux-powered computer cluster that has been specially "trained" to answer Jeopardy-style questions. This article explains some of what is behind the computer. The Jeopardy episodes between Watson and mere humans will air February 14-16.