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An early preview of Lotusphere 2003 (continued)
Track Three: collaborative infrastructure Track Three focuses on collaborative infrastructure from core technologies to the latest innovations. Sessions include topics such as the ISSL ND6 roadmap; WebSphere Portal; addressing reliability, availability, and serviceability on your Domino Server; automating Notes and Domino deployment and configuration; new tools for automated design and development of e-Learning content; best practices for upgrading/migrating to QuickPlace 3; building a scalable knowledge infrastructure; collaborative document and process management; customizing collaboration; Domino 6 administration; Domino directory integration; Domino networking; future directions in Lotus security; how Domino 6 database features affect your environment; deploying Sametime for your Enterprise; implementing unified messaging solutions with Domino unified communications services; increasing productivity with Lotus Notes 6; iNotes Web Access 6; Lotus Discovery Server; migrating From Microsoft Exchange; Notes client mobility; and portal solutions for small and medium businesses.
Track Four: best practices Track Four covers the issue of best practices in the areas of development, administration, and business management. This track aims to provide technical information that will help you develop, administer, or implement Lotus-based solutions. Sessions include best practices for Notes 6 deployment; adding Lotus Workflow 3.0 to existing Notes applications; best practices in LotusScript; best practices for running Domino on UNIX and Linux; advanced collaboration; advanced integration of Notes 6 and Microsoft Office; controlling Spam Mail in your organization; Domino performance analysis and tuning tricks for the iSeries; security in clustering and high availability; using DHTML, Javascript, and XML from applications built with Domino Designer; and using Websphere with Domino & Aptrix Multi-Platform.
Track Five: case studies Track Five presents customer case studies. In these sessions, you'll see how companies from a variety of industries are designing Lotus software solutions so that they can enhance the value of their workforce, increase collaboration, and take advantage of the collective knowledge within their organizations. Customers will share with you their successes and challenges in the areas of messaging, learning, CRM (Customer Relationship Management), knowledge management, supply chain optimization, and more.
Leveraging Lotus and IBM Technologies New this year is a full day program called Leveraging Lotus and IBM Technologies. It will be held on Sunday, January 26. This roadmap of sessions is designed to walk you through the value of integrating Domino and other Lotus technologies with Websphere, Tivoli, and DB2. It will offer high-level strategies, best practices, and customer case studies.
Register today As of the writing of this article, registration is still open. The registration fee is US $1,650.00, which includes attendance at General, Breakout, and Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions; admittance to the Product Showcase, the Lotusphere 2003 Labs, and--new this year--hands-on training; conference materials; continental breakfast and lunch Monday-Thursday, admittance to the Welcome Reception on Sunday evening, admittance to the Product Showcase Reception on Monday evening, admittance to the Lotusphere 2003 party on Wednesday night; scheduled shuttle transportation between the conference hotels, access to Lotusphere 2003 Online before, during, and after the conference, and Webcasts that should include a variety of key breakout sessions.
When you get back, be sure to write us here at DominoPower to share your experiences for possible inclusion in a future post-Lotusphere wrap-up article!
Product availability and resources For more information on Lotusphere 2003, visit http://www.lotus.com/lotusphere/orlando.nsf/wdocs/lshome03.
For the article, "Lotusphere still has the magic," by Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco in the February 2002 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200202/lotuspheredan001.html.
For the article, "Big changes, too little beer at Lotusphere 2002," by Mick Moignard in the February 2002 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200202/mickreport001.html.
For the article, "Lotusphere through the digital lens," by Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz in the February 2001 issue of DominoPower, visit http://www.dominopower.com/issues/issue200102/day001.html.
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