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If you're looking to support Lotus Foundations, then this session is just what you need. Learn basic and advanced Lotus Foundations installation and maintenance tips, including: installation, webconfig, domino configuration, Foundations/Domino interaction, autoinstall, security, and more. Also presented will be softupdate, logs, and tips and tricks to get the most
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Want to deploy your application to Lotus Foundations, but unsure how to get stated? Here's a session that's just for you. In this session, you will learn about the Lotus Foundations architecture, server licensing, packages, autoinstall, license groups, ACLs, and other essential information to assure successful application deployment. In addition,
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How did SLL design and build their unique, highly available and extremely scalable solution for their 45 000+ iNotes-only users using IBM Lotus Domino and IBM WebSphere Application Server? What are the key elements that made SLL’s IBM Lotus Domino solution eligible for an IBM Best Practice whitepaper?
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When an organization changes names due to a divestiture, acquisition or simple rebranding, there are often issues around changing server names. Domino does not let you rename a server as you would do with an end user, you must register a new server name. Renaming servers also
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Alton Brown as our closing session speaker was pure brillance. It'll be hard to top for 2009, but I'd like to make the early pitch for Adam and Jamie from Mythbusters! I'm sure there are dozens of geek myths they could put to the test on stage (and even some
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Let’s face it; your code and your platform have developed an unhealthy codependency. To be sustainable, linked applications must remain independently upgradeable and they must integrate with the increasingly diverse platforms that comprise your enterprise. By leveraging SOA theory, you can achieve loose coupling between your business logic and
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Below is the session abstract submitted by Matthew White and Bruce Elgort:
XPages are the new web design tool that ships with Domino 8.5. In this session we will show you how we built a completely new web 2.0 application using XPages and very little else. We'll talk about why you
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Hacking Domino Application live! Watch and learn about the web application security "the hard way". See how easy it is to break into an unprotected Notes Database and how to protect yourself from such attacks. Learn (and see with your own eyes) how Cross Site Scripting (XSS), Cross Site Request
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Thinking about moving to Sametime to Linux? Or if you about to start installing your first Sametime Server ever, why not do it on Linux? This session will cover everything you need to know to make your deployment a success - with topics covered like performance considerations, configuration tweaks, networking,
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Prior as to start implementing e-mail encryption and certificates in your enterprise we will step one step back and learn the story of Alice and Bob who are apparently are planning some coup d'etat. After that you will be introduced to a dozen or so more actors who are also
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"Only a fool fights in a burning house" - Kang.
In this session you will learn how to attack an Domino application, so you will know how to defend your application by writing secured code. You will learn how to plan for security and how to use design features in
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In this entertaining session you'll get introduced to some notes.ini settings you probably never have heard of. And probably don't want to hear of again. There will be settings for the admins, for the developers, the longest and the shortest setting there is, the funniest and most bizarre and the
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I did not submit this, but want to know what everyone's thoughts were...
An informal survey (ok, I asked a few people) finds that many people who work with Lotus Notes/Domino also brew their own beer. This BOF (or pseudo-BOF) brings together anyone who homebrews (or wants to learn how). The
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Suggested Track: Show ‘n Tell Sessions
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If you want to try out applications without possibly crashing your production environment, then this is for you! This hands-on session will show you how to set up a Domino environment for testing. We’ll show you how to install Lotus Notes
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Suggested Track: Show ‘n Tell Sessions
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If you are new to Lotus Notes/Domino administration, then this session is for you! In this fast paced session, we will show you everything you wanted to know about Lotus Notes/Domino so that you can get back to work and start
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Suggested Track: Show ‘n Tell Sessions
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You’re an SMB or contractor and want others to know you exist without taking out a loan to do it, right? This session is for you! We’ll take anyone into creating an online presence from scratch. We’ll discuss picking the best operating system
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We're living in a complex world. Requirements for software are getting more and more complex. And so have our Notes and Domino applications.
But with the increasing complexity the chance of making errors grows, too. Therefore handling errors well - regardless of whether they stem from incorrect code, whether they
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With the introduction of XPages, Domino developers face a whole new world of opportunity to create compelling applications. At the same time, many battle-tested approaches to building high-performance, scalable systems no longer apply. Learn how to design Xpages applications to maximize performance and reliability by looking at specific data layouts
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Discover how you can utilize specific Server and Database architectures and remote Domino Data Management to provide secure, scalable, and feature-rich Domino Applications. Learn how you can extend our enterprise infrastructures through the creation of middleware Domino Applications and utilization of Java Servlets.
Most Domino Applications are plagued
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