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Interview by Tara Hall
Integrating data from systems throughout an enterprise is a daunting, but critical, task. In this month's interview, members of the Enterprise Integration team, Mary Peterson and Scott Prager, discuss the Lotus Enterprise Integration products—past, present, and future.

Mystery variables
Professor INI solves a few mysteries this month, answering questions about several undocumented, obsolete, and nonexistent NOTES.INI variables.

Creating a Favorites SmartIcon
Are there databases that you use all day, every day? Create this custom SmartIcon and you can open them all with one click.

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Think globally: Creating a multilingual Notes/Domino environment
by Robin Rouse
It's a small world, but it's still a complex one when it comes to creating a global infrastructure and deploying applications. In this article you'll discover what the options, configurations, and considerations are when creating a global Notes and Domino environment.
Building Web applications in Domino Rnext: A tutorial on Web site addressing
by John Chamberlain
Domino Rnext implements Web sites with a new, powerful, yet easy to administer, architecture. This article explores the fundamentals of Web site addressing and how to set up Web sites with Domino Rnext.

Notes Rnext technical overview
by Craig Lordan
Notes Rnext is the next major release, now in beta. This overview explains many of the ease-of-use improvements and describes the enhancements to mail, calendar, replication, mobility, performance, and administration.
Domino Rnext technical overview
by Jane Hosie-Bounar and Christie Williams
Find out about the evolution of, and innovation in, the Domino Rnext server. This overview explains improvements to scalability and performance, administration, the Web application server, directories, hosting, security, and messaging.
Domino Designer Rnext technical overview
by David DeJean
Domino Designer continues to grow as an integrated application development platform. Read about the improvements to managing complex applications, reusing design elements, designing for the Web, developing databases, and constructing agents. |