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IBM - What is the future of the Domino Directory Independence capability? | ||||||
The intent of the Domino Directory Independence (DI) capability was to enable Notes and Domino to store person and group information exclusively in an LDAP Directory. This was a significant initiative undertaken by the Domino Development team, specifically, DI had the goal of easing the burden for administrators who deploy and manage multiple directories. We have made the business decision to leverage DI in IBM's hosted offerings, but there are no plans to provide this Directory Independence capability in | ||||||
IBM - Knowledge Collection: Troubleshooting Lotus Notes on Citrix environments | ||||||
This technote provides links to frequently asked questions about the Lotus Notes client in a Citrix environment and preliminary steps to troubleshoot common issues when Notes runs on Citrix. | ||||||
IBM Lotus Notes and Lotus iNotes 8.5.1 on Citrix XenApp 4.5/5.0: A scalability analysis | ||||||
This white paper provides an overview and recommendations for how to get the most from your IBM Lotus Notes 8.5.1 client on the new Citrix XenApp 5.0 server. In particular, we show that, by tuning your environment so that you get the most from your applications, you can realize significant improvements in running the Notes client on XenApp. This is true for both the standard and the basic configurations of Lotus Notes. Moreover, the new support for Microsoft Windows 2008 SP2 by Notes 8.5.1 together with memory improvements means we can scale to even higher numbers than before at a much reduced cost. Also presented are the testing environment, tuning parameters, and the workflows that were executed to gather the scalability data on Notes 8.5.1. | ||||||
Har du problemer med at få lov til at tage afsted til Lotusphere? | ||||||
Her er så en "ansøgning" du måske kan bruge. Dette er beskrivelsen og linket fører dig til selve dokumentet. (Det er denne Warren som er gæste taler på admin sporet til foråret 2010). "You ask each year around this time,
hoping to push your bosses over the edge to send you to Lotusphere.
You use the lure of the early discount pricing. You send them
numerous blog postings and announcements on all the technical
information being shared there. You leave hints on their desks,
email, phone messages, and even IM clients. Yet you still have to
make a business case to them that feels more like a firing squad
than an appeal to attend the largest conference on the software
that runs your enterprise.
Our own contributor to the weekly
newsletter, Warren Elsmore, actually created a document a few years
ago that stands true today. While you will need to update pricing,
discounts dates, and the other information that changes over time,
the basics of what Lotusphere can offer stands the same. You can
grab the document for editing right
here!
One of the key items to note is the
direct access to the actual writers of the Lotus code and top
business partners who can answer pretty much any question you have
regarding deployment, errors, and planning. Highlight the labs,
Gurupalooza and Ask the Developers. Make the effort to get your
tired butt up for the early morning Birds-of-a-Feather discussions,
where people with your exact questions and problems get together in
roundtable format.
Warren does a nice job of dedicating an
entire section to the retraining and presentations you offer to
give when you return. I have seen many companies require this of
the employee they send to Lotusphere. Once there, you are expected
to gain some valuable knowledge to share with the team or
management. Many of the presentations will be online and ready for
you to download in pdf format. Some presenters will also have
optional attachments for white papers or sample databases with
code. If there isn't, do not be afraid to email the presenter for
further information. Speakers are there to teach and share
knowledge. Utilize them! I love getting follow-up emails after any
seminar or conference. It lets me know people want to see my
content or maybe I didn't explain something enough.
If you are in the position to fight for
a place at Lotusphere, make sure you have what you need to make the
argument. This pdf is a great start. Oh, and make sure you change
the version numbers also, unless you are really just migrating to
Domino 7.
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Step By Step Guide to Upgrade Windows XP To Windows 7 | ||||||
Sådan "opgraderer" du fra XP til Win7 | ||||||
Lotus Danmark Blog
Peder Koed Pedersen and 1 other -
2009-11-03 15:54:54.289
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Her blogger Lotus teamet i Danmark om lidt af hvert - et sted for
lidt blandet nørderi, norsk og Notes - men selvfølgelig også alt
muligt andet som på en eller anden måde relaterer til Lotus | ||||||
8.5.1 on Terminal Server 2003 32/64 bit
Klaus Sparre -
2009-11-03 14:58:00.085
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The man who should have used Connections - 4 | ||||||
alle behøver jo ikke at bruge windows - men hvor og hvordan får man
hjælp i en "ny" verden..... | ||||||
The man who should have used Connections - 3 | ||||||
Et kanon eksempel på brug af wiki´s | ||||||
The man who should have used Connections - part 2 | ||||||
Blogs - og samarbejde :-) | ||||||
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