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| DOMINOPOWER MAGAZINE - JULY 2008 |
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Cache strategies with @Dblookup, and more One of the most common examples of less-than-perfect programming Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard has seen in Notes is the use of @DBLookup or @DBColumn with no thought given to the caching of data -- every call specified with NoCache, because the developer wanted to be sure that data was freshly looked up. In this article, he discusses the right way to do it.
Getting the Domino server time with @Now For a few years now, Senior Technical Editor Mick Moignard has been supporting a Notes application for a customer, and one of the pieces of functionality he wanted in the application for quite some time was to be able to record server, rather than client, clock times when users performed various actions. Even though there are all sorts of version compatibility issues, Mick figured out how to do it. This article explains it all.
U.S. government agencies' cyber-security and record-keeping worse than previously thought The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) is the audit, evaluation, and investigation arm of the United States Congress. This month, the GAO released a 74-page report entitled "National Archives and Selected Agencies Need to Strengthen E-Mail Management". After reading the report, we made three key observations. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has completely abdicated responsibility for investigating records management in the U.S. government, putting all U.S. government record-keeping at risk. The four agencies investigated by the GAO aren't doing all that bad by government standards, but by corporate standards, oh boy! And, it wouldn't be a new article with a new security risk, this time there's a whopper at the Department of Homeland Security and another at the Federal Trade Commission.
Analysis: Spying Chinese temptress steals senior Brit's BlackBerry Oh boy! Here we go again. Another senior government official has had his BlackBerry stolen by another foreign intelligence agency. But this time, it's not an American official. According to the U.K.'s The Sunday Times a senior aide to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had his BlackBerry stolen by Chinese intelligence agents while on a trip to China.
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