Search DominoPower's 11,323 Lotus-related article archive 
Home
EasyPrint
News details Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Articles-only Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Twitter Feed Click here for the Twitter feed.
EXCITING CONTEST
Win a free technical training course in DominoPower's very first scavenger hunt
By Denise Amrich

Welcome to DominoPower Magazine's Scavenger Hunt.

As you probably know, some pretty wonderful advertisers support DominoPower Magazine. We want to do everything possible to make sure our readers and our advertisers get together and do some chillin'. So, in order to encourage you to visit our advertisers' sites and poke around and learn more about them, we've created an exciting new contest, the Official DominoPower Scavenger Hunt.

The great thing about the ads in DominoPower is that every one is potentially useful to you because every one contains information and solutions especially for Notes and Domino professionals. We've actually received compliments from readers on how helpful and useful the information in our ads is, in addition to the usefulness of the content in DominoPower.

You might even be able to boost your business and the economy at the same time by investing in some of the services and products our advertisers offer.

Which brings us back home to the theme of the May 2001 issue of DominoPower, career power. Our fabulous prize is a valuable professional development opportunity from The Learning Continuum Company, at http://www.tlcc.com, which will give some lucky winner's employability a real shot in the arm.

If you win, you get to choose from a wide range of courses that'll boost your Notes and Domino career. There are developer courses, certifications, and user trainings. There's even a beginner Java programming course for Notes and Domino and a course on using XML in Domino. You can choose any one course of up to $500. Visit the TLCC course catalog at http://www.tlcc.com/admin/courses.nsf/curriculum. If the course you want to take exceeds $500, you can pay the difference yourself, or have your company cover it. Even if you don't win, you can take advantage of the free sample courses already available on the The Learning Continuum Company's Web site.

Special thanks go to Howard Greenberg at The Learning Continuum Company for providing such an uplifting prize. We've reviewed a number of Howard's courses, and they've been consistently rated as excellent. If you'd like to read the reviews, visit the Product availability and resources section at the end of this article.

So, you get a chance to learn more about our advertisers and a chance to learn more about how to empower your Notes and Domino career. It's literally a win-win situation.

Upon successful completion of the Scavenger Hunt, you'll be entered into a drawing to win the course. It's true that DominoPower has a heck of a lot of readers, but if you're determined to win this course, you probably have a really good shot at it. It's fun, the odds are way better than the lottery, and it only takes a few minutes! So go for it!


1  ·  2  ·  Next »
Other articles you might like
Home > Lotus Community > Editorials (71 articles)
   Five trends for 2010
   Say goodbye to the Uh-Ohs. Long live the Tens.
   The editorial strikes back
Get Weekly Email Updates
Subscribe to our regular weekly email newsletter. It's packed with tips, reviews, deep analysis, and the latest news.
 
Recent DominoPower Articles
Lotusphere 2010: mobility and collaboration
2010: A Lotusphere of change
Five trends for 2010
DominoPower TV Episode 1: Inside a strategy session with Teamstudio
More about Domino log files
Say goodbye to the Uh-Ohs. Long live the Tens.
Why your log.nsf might not be purging properly
Latest Lotus Headlines
Recommended Maintenance - Lotus Notes Traveler
Here are the slides and other materials from our Lotusphere session
Microsoft OCS awareness in Lotus Connections and Websphere Portal?
SnTT: XPages Blank Calendar Control (Part 2), adding data
Have your Lotus Notes calendar display multiple time zones
Sample Database for Microsoft Office and Lotus Symphony Integration
Symphony 3.0 beta signals another attack on Office
>> Read all the news
More from the ZATZ journals
Computing Unplugged: The iPad: Apple's latest heartbreaker
David Gewirtz Online: CNN commentary and analysis
OutlookPower: Running auto-respond rules when Outlook is closed
-- Advertisement --

Sophisticated Meets Simple For Document Management
Share. Control. Manage.
Documents, emails, and content in the context of how work is done. Native to Lotus Domino. The User Experience unseen for Lotus Domino. Do more with less. Really.

See the possibilities Docova unleashes for Lotus Domino.
-- Advertisement --

Integrate your Notes Applications with Microsoft Office and Symphony
Integra for Notes Integrates Microsoft Office and/or IBM Lotus Symphony
Requires NO change to the design of the appliation or Installations of DLL's and EXE's
  • Integra is a ready to use solution, enhance static reports with Excel data analysis, pivot tables, macros
  • User friendly aproach, using a point and click access to features
  • Reports from any Lotus Notes databases
  • Runs reports through a Notes client, web browser and scheduled basis
  • Allows use of LotusScript for advanced data manipulation
  • Enables self service reporting capabilities to end-users


Learn more at www.integra4notes.com.
ZATZ Home  ·  News  ·  Back Issues  ·  Credits/Trademarks ·  Link To Us
Copyright © 1998-2010, ZATZ Publishing. All rights reserved worldwide.
Editor's Login