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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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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 won't be giving this session, but two of my colleageus are planning to submit it:
Your choice of approach to Lotus development projects can signal success or failure. If you've ever had to document or inherit an application, and if you don't want to hear "I thought the application would
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This topic would cover all the details from building an email retention policy and what to consider when implementing a solution. Trying to figure out who, what and where are the biggest concerns when it comes to building your policy. Knowing and understanding your companies enviroment and under what rules
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Increasingly, clients are demanding that new applications are able to adapt themselves to users' language preferences. Unfortunately, the tools to make this easy to do are pretty much non-existant. This session will show you an approach to build Domino web applications able to sense users' browser settings and respond with
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With a little understanding of web standards, the Domino HTTP tasks and some @formula fully functional applications can be build. The less code is required for web application the less code needs to be maintained. The presentation provides the building blocks to create low maintenance high performance web applications that
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As an Admin, many times learning what could be a problem inside the Directory can be time demanding, and if you need a developer to code the fix rather than your manually editing documents, well, we know that they are busy too. This session will present to Admins with utility
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This session would cover the various components of compliance in Domino and the tools available to accomplish the goals. It would cover the buzzword bingo of compliance and the many tools and what they actually provide, including journaling, archiving, records management, governance tools, e-mail tagging, etc. It would go beyond
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I'm sure the focus of LS09 will be on XPages but there will still be a lot of developers using older versions of Domino for web development, and hopefully this session will be useful to them.
Domino web development requires a subtle blend of skill, knowledge and black magic. This session
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