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Overview
Here's the first professional guide to optimizing what has become the standard software for companies sharing information across the enterprise: Lotus Notes. This book draws on IBM's experiences in implementing Notes across its own global network and in internetworking its many partners and consulting clients to provide a rich imaginative resource. The guide lays out design approaches and options for various enterprises and provides in-depth advice for effective database distribution,replication,mail routing,bandwidth management,dial access,security,and connection to outside domains. It also covers such advanced topics as naming standards,address books,data repositories,and remote monitoring. Plus methods for leveraging the Internet for many of the network requirements of Lotus Notes are emphasized throughout the book.Lotus Notes is a standard software for companies sharing information across an enterprise. Now, John P. Lamb and Peter W. Lew present a complete guide to optimizing the benefits of this software. Drawing on IBM's real-world experience in implementing Notes across its own global network, Lamb and Lew provide an invaluable guide for everyone interested in making a Notes network work more effectively.
Editorials
Booknews
A guide to optimizing Lotus Notes, for network managers, designers, and administrators, describing cases, design approaches, and options for various types of enterprises. Offers advice on aspects of such as database distribution, replication, mail routing, and connection to outside domains, and deals with advanced topics including naming standards and data repositories. Material is applicable for all IBM environments, including Warp, as well as some Windows, Mac, and Novell environments. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill, c1996.
Pages
262
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780070361607