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DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 2000 |
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AS/400 partitioning for Domino servers In October 1999, we discussed the AS/400 for Domino platform from a non-technical perspective. This article goes into more depth about Domino for AS/400 and covers a major reason you might want to use AS/400 as a Domino platform: server partitioning. If you find yourself adding more and more NT servers or outgrowing your current implementation, you owe to yourself to read this article by Al Fishel and Contributing Editor Jon Johnston.
Hitchhiker's Guide to Lotusphere 2000 With a cute homage to HitchHikers Guide to the Galaxy, senior technical editor Richard Echeandia gives you the real scoop on Lotusphere 2000. If you were there and want to reminisce, or didn't get to go and want to live vicariously, this article is for you.
Integrating Domino with Office 2000 via XML Once again, Contributing Editor Jeffrey R. Burrows is back with an exceptionally useful and detailed must-read article. Back in October 1998, he introduced the concept of integrating Excel 97 with Domino via XML. Since then, Office 2000 has burst onto the scene, with much greater XML integration. In this article, Burrows explains how you can use Domino to generate "native" Office documents from Notes and Domino by taking advantage of Office 2000's deeper connection to XML. This is one of those articles that makes us proud to be publishers. Read it and reap. |
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LotusScript agents and the Web LotusScript Agents are powerful tools that can be used in a variety of ways. I often use them to move documents through an Approval Cycle by having the Approver click on a button to either Approve or Deny the document. This works well in Lotus Notes, but how do you get the same functionality over the Web? Chris Stoner explains that by using LotusScript Agents, it's really not that hard.
Leveraging corporate knowledge through automatic classification In his last two articles, Bain McKay discussed automatic classification technologies. In his latest article on this important topic, he examines one of the benefits that automated classification can bring to your business: a way to capture, track and leverage corporate knowledge.
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Domino tipoff: information delivered to your inbox This article by senior technical editor Dan Velasco is for those of you who want to make sure that you are getting the maximum amount of Domino tips and information delivered directly to your inbox.
DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Keep in touch with family using Domino So you have family members all over the place. How can you keep track of birthdays and events? Tang Development came up with a way to stay in touch with your family using Lotus Domino. Read all about FamilyBeat.com, the DominoPower Site of the Month.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Ode to our Senior Technical Editors Here at ZATZ, we've been fortunate enough to attract four wonderful Senior Technical Editors, Richard Echeandia, Claire Pieterek, Jason Perlow, and Dan Velasco. In this month's editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz explains the role of Senior Technical Editor and just how these four key people help to make the journal a success. Whether you've ever wondered what Senior Technical Editors do, or you've just been concerned with growing your own career, you owe it to yourself to read this article.
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