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| 1. | This document, the final of a series of four, describes the Out of Office feature with respect to the Domino Web Access (formerly iNotes Web Access) client, outlining the basic differences between using the feature when in the Notes client as opposed to a Web browser.
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| 2. | With Lotus Notes and Domino 8, world class business e-mail and collaboration take an exciting step forward, offering new approaches to enhance efficiency and creativity, while extending the value of current investments. This IBM Redpaper will guide you through all the newly released innovative and open features of Notes and Domino 8. It is a must-read for any existing or potential user of Lotus Notes and Domino, from the casual user to the administrator or application developer to the line of business executive.
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2007-12-28 | ||
| 3. | Lotus Domino Web Access 7 gives users the power to create rich text messages, schedule meetings, manage tasks, and collaborate with colleagues, whether they are using their own workstation, an Internet kiosk, or another user's PC. Offline services for the security-rich e-mail, collaboration, and personal information management features of Domino Web Access allow a mobile workforce to maintain a high level of productivity by expanding access to key information and applications. This Redpaper will provide you with the guidance you need to determine where changes should be made in Domino Web Access to accomplish customizations relevant to your organizations needs.
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| 4. | Welcome to the "Lotus Domino for i5/OS: An IBM System i Buying and Selling Guide". This IBM Redpaper is tailored to help management and the IT staff evaluate how Lotus Domino for i5/OS and the Lotus Domino extended products available for IBM i5/OS can provide cost-effective solutions that satisfy your collaboration needs. This redpaper is also designed to help IBM sales teams and Business Partners improve their effectiveness in serving businesses that are looking for collaboration solutions. It offers valuable information to help you to understand and appreciate these products and the IBM System i product offering. In essence, this redpaper will guide you in making a confident and informed decision about the Domino for i5/OS and the Lotus Domino extended products. This redpaper consolidates information from many sources, giving you one resource for facts about Lotus Domino for i5/OS and the Lotus Domino extended products that are available for i5/OS. It places all the information you need at your finger tips, so you can learn how these products can have a positive impact on your communication and collaboration challenges. This redpaper includes valuable details about products, information sources, education, training and certification, technical assistance, services, finding a partner, support information, references, and more. Make this consolidated guide your primary source to help you understand these products. Then you'll have the knowledge to make the right decisions about how they can benefit your busines
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2006-08-28 | ||
| 5. | IBM Lotus Domino Web Access 6.5 is a sophisticated Web client. It gives end users many of the messaging and collaboration features previously available only with a Lotus Notes client. The Solaris 9 Operating Environment is the foundation for Sun systems, from smaller departmental servers to massive, clustered servers with more than 100 CPUs. This IBM Redpaper provides a technical overview of Domino Web Access 6.5. It discusses how to install and configure Domino Web Access 6.5 on Solaris 9. It also discusses performance tuning considerations for both Solaris 9 and Domino Web Access 6.5. This Redpaper explains: The new features included with Domino Web Access 6.5 for Solaris 9 Basic installation and setup guidelines for Domino Web Access 6.5 on Solaris 9 General Solaris performance monitoring techniques that are appropriate for Domino Web Access 6.5 Performance tuning suggestions for optimizing a Domino Web Access 6.5 install on Solaris 9 Results and analysis of basic performance benchmarks that demonstrate the scalability of Domino Web Access 6.5 on Solaris 9
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| 6. | This IBM Redpaper gives an executive overview of why you would want to migrate from Microsoft Exchange 5.5 to IBM Lotus Notes and Domino 6. It begins with a discussion of the reasons an organization using Exchange 5.5 would want to move to Domino 6, and describes the benefits that can be gained. While Domino 6 could run on various operating systems including Microsoft Windows, reasons for migrating to Linux are also included in this publication. It lays out the different options that the organization has for a future messaging infrastructure, and discusses the pros and cons of each alternative. It is particularly suited to business and IT managers. For more detailed migration steps and a deeper migration discussion, read the additional IBM Redbooks and Redpapers listed in the bibliography.
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2003-12-11 | ||
| 7. | The WebSphere Portal Family consists of three packaged offerings: the Portal Enable offering is the base offering; Portal Extend and Portal Experience add more functionality. WebSphere Portal Extend allows your portal users to act on information and applications via collaboration with other portal users. This Redpaper discusses the collaborative capabilities included in the WebSphere Portal Extend v4.12 offering. It covers an introduction to the WebSphere Portal Family and the concept of Collaborative Portlets; installation and deployment-oriented topics for getting a Collaborative Portal Extend environment up and running; details about the Collaborative Portlets available out-of-the-box with Portal Extend; and best practices for the use of the Collaborative Components API available with Portal Extend, including several sample Collaborative Portlets that leverage this API. This Redpaper is primarily intended for technologists involved with collaborative WebSphere Portal projects. However, the introductory content in each chapter may be useful to managers who are responsible for such projects.
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2002-12-10 | ||
| 8. | This Redpaper describes the process of migrating your underlying infrastructure to Lotus Domino running on an IBM ~ iSeries server without disrupting the Microsoft Outlook interface with which your users are familiar. Some background and an examination of the benefits of making this transition are provided first. You are then introduced to a high-level view of the migration process, followed by step-by-step instructions. This information should help you feel comfortable and confident with the process while presenting some of the exciting end results that you'll achieve for your organization when the migration is complete.
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2001-06-27 |
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