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Social Computing > Messaging
Home > Social Computing > Messaging
Articles
A Sametime plugin for Trillian DominoPower Magazine - September 2009 Fortunately, programmers will be programmers and there was someone out there who also wanted to create a link between Sametime and Trillian.
DAMO deep-six: is there a future for Outlook/Domino integration? DominoPower Magazine - July 2009 For those falling into the second camp, IBM's announcement last month that it'll no longer be upgrading DAMO is somewhat disturbing. DAMO stands for Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook and was one of Lotus' particularly interesting efforts to create interop between the Microsoft camps and the Lotus camps.
Why I STILL recommend Domino over Exchange DominoPower Magazine - October 2007 In the United States, it seems that the decades-long Lotus-versus-Microsoft battle is long over. Certainly, it is no longer news. Microsoft Excel has all but replaced Lotus 1-2-3, Microsoft Office dominates corporate desktops compared with Lotus SmartSuite, and for a variety of reasons, more IT customers in the US use Microsoft Exchange and Outlook rather than Lotus Notes and Domino. But is Domino a technology belonging to the past? With 130 million licenses sold, it's hard to make that argument. In fact, Domino is the most important alternative to Microsoft Exchange today. Messaging expert Ron Herardian makes an important case for IBM to up its marketing effort and refine its strategy.
Inside mail distribution: the programming project DominoPower Magazine - June 2001 In this article, Mick Moignard will take you inside the code of his System Managed Groups application. He shows you exactly how he did it so that you too can keep your groups automatically maintained.
Inside mail distribution: the application DominoPower Magazine - June 2001 Be honest. Is your mail distribution list facility up to date? Mick Moignard's never was, which led him to create a System Managed Groups application that manages the contents of groups in the Directory from descriptions stored in rules. These rules describe the group member list in terms of fields and values in the Directory. In this article, he introduces you to the program by showing you how it looks to the administrator.
Integrating Lyris ListManager with Domino DominoPower Magazine - April 2001 Lyris ListManager falls into the high-end category of list servers, able to handle hundreds of thousands to millions of messages. When the opportunity to look at ListManager arrived, we decided to try it out on the biggest mailing list flow we could find: ours. Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz discusses the integration of ListManager with Domino and our experiences using the product.
A history of list servers DominoPower Magazine - April 2001 This month we're featuring an article on the integration of Lyris ListManager with Domino. To get a little perspective on list servers, we've asked John Buckman, CEO and founder of Lyris Technologies, to provide this fascinating look at the history of list servers.
A review of the R5 client from a messaging perspective DominoPower Magazine - April 1999 It's perhaps the most anticipated new software release since, well, the last big software release. But is R5 really worth all the fuss? More to the point, is R5 really worth the effort and cost to upgrade? In this first of many DominoPower articles on Lotus new Release 5, Jon Johnston provides a detailed look at the new Notes client from a messaging perspective. The short answer is that the new client is most cool. You'll have to read Jon's article for the details.
Another look at Exchange vs. Notes and Domino DominoPower Magazine - March 1999 One of the most common questions we get is, "What's the difference between Notes and Exchange?" In reality, they're very separate beasts. But understanding how the Lotus integration strategy differs from Microsoft's can help you plan how to best move your organization forward. In this insightful article, Senior Technology Editor Ron Herardian compares the two companies' strategies and concludes (no big surprise) that Lotus' is better for groupware.
The hidden power of Domino messaging DominoPower Magazine - August 1998 We often think of Domino as a great web server and groupware platform. But did you know it's an incredibly powerful messaging server? While the messaging capabilities of the Domino server are quite impressive, they're often overlooked -- and they shouldn't be. In fact, the messaging capabilities of Domino are probably its best-kept secret and a powerful secret weapon for your online arsenal. In this informative article, Jon Johnston helps us all learn more about this powerful aspect of Domino.
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