ALSO CALLED: IBM Lotus Domino and Lotus Domino DEFINITION: Domino is the name of the applications and messaging server program for the Lotus Corporation's Lotus Notes product, a sophisticated groupwareapplication that is installed in many corporations. Notes lets a corporation and its workers develop communications-
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PODCAST:
In this Podcast, you will discover how to successfully enable mobile Domino applications. Learn how to combine device management and security with a managed VPN to mobilize Domino applications in a simple and cost effective way.
WEBCAST:
In the process of electronic discovery, data of all types can serve as evidence. This webcast will help define e-discovery and identify ways to avoid making serious mistakes.
Posted: 11 Sep 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, Lotus Notes Domino compliance expert Christopher Byrne will focus on what IT Governance is, what it means, and how it relates to your IBM Lotus Software Environment.
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
PODCAST:
Going mobile is an essential part of doing business in Notes Domino shops; so is having the ability to securely support multiple devices. Listen to this podcast to learn more about issues facing Lotus Notes administrators deploying mobile devices.
DOMINO DEFINITION (continued): and database-oriented applications so that users at different geographic locations can share files with each other, comment on them publicly or privately (to groups with special access), keep track of development schedules, work projects, guidelines and procedures, plans, white papers, and many other documents, including multimedia files. Lotus uses the Domino name to refer to a set of Notes server applications. Notes itself refers to the overall product.
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