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DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 2003
Domino vs. WebSphere: NextGen and the future of Domino
Last month, DominoPower Technical Editor Ron Herardian took a critical look at both sides in the current debate about Domino and WebSphere, and talked about potential points of integration between the two products. At Lotusphere 2003, he learned more about IBM's software strategy and "NextGen" collaboration products. In this important article, he'll look at the reasons why IBM is emphasizing WebSphere, and peer into the future of Domino.

Lotusphere reveals details of NextGen and DB2 in Domino
The big news at Lotusphere 2003 was the announcement of the NextGen product line's direction. DominoPower Contributing Editor Mick Moignard has returned safely from the festivities in Orlando and reports in with details on NextGen, DB2 in Domino, and the future of the current Lotus product line.

Making the rounds at Lotusphere 2003
So besides the big announcements, what else happened at Lotusphere 2003? DominoPower Contributing Editor Mick Moignard has the scoop on the sessions, the labs, the parties, and the really loud t-shirts.

Tips and tricks in LotusScript
Back in the day, Contributing Editor Mick Moignard learned the art of programming writting applications in PL/I, and he's found those lessons just as valid now when writing LotusScript code for Notes as they were then. In this article, he shares some LotusScript programming tips and tricks that he's worked out over the last few years.

Product announcements from Lotusphere 2003
Lotusphere is the perfect opportunity for IBM and Lotus to reveal their new product offerings for the coming year. Senior Editor Steve Niles has a summary of the latest releases as well as what's in store for the rest of 2003.

Shireburn Software brings Notes to Malta and beyond
Senior Editor Steve Niles profiles Shireburn Software, makers of Integra for Notes, a company based in the small island nation of Malta. While its homeland may be small, Shireburn is a powerhouse in its field, providing truly global solutions.

P3: The power of productivity cubed
This month, Jeff Chilton will show you how you can deploy the same productivity strategy his company uses by putting the three basic business elements--people, processes, and products--into the proper hierarchy.

DOMINOPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
Delve into a developer's memory-bank
February's DominoPower Site of the Month is a knowledge repository for an experienced developer in Lotus products.


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