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LDD Today, October 2002
Welcome to the Notes/Domino 6 Special Issue



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Features

Interview
    Early adoption of Notes/Domino 6 at IBM
    Interview by Tara Hall
    Get the inside story on the largest Notes/Domino 6 early deployment in the world in this interview with James Grigsby and Cynthia Mamacos, who coordinated the effort.
Ask Professor INI
    A sampling of new Domino 6 variables
    With the additions made in Notes/Domino 6, there are now over 270 documented and supported Notes.ini variables! Here, Professor INI looks at some of the new server variables.
Performance perspectives Tips from LDD
    What's cool about the Notes/Domino 6 UI
    The votes are in! We asked the Notes/Domino Development Team what their favorite UI improvements were. The resulting list is a treasure trove of tips for making the most of Notes/Domino 6.
From the archives
    Here are some Notes/Domino 6 articles from our past issues of LDD Today and its predecessor, Iris Today.

    Policy-based system administration with Domino 6
    by Bob Balfe and Dick McCarrick
    Both powerful and flexible, the new policy-based system administration feature in Domino 6 gives you an automated way of enforcing standardsin all their permutationsacross your organization.

    Network compression in Domino 6
    by Mike Gazda and Dick McCarrick
    Network compression is an important performance feature in Domino 6. Discover what our testing tells us about its effectiveness.

    Choosing a platform for Domino 6: Hardware platform vendors
    by Razeyah Stephen and Lori Davidson
    We asked hardware platform vendors what advantages their platform offers for Domino. Here's what they had to say.

    Enhancements to the formula language in Domino 6
    by Michelle Mahoney and Robert Perron
    Take a peek at the new @functions in Domino 6 that give you more control. You'll have your formulas doing loops in no time.

    Meet the Developer: Damien Katz on the Domino 6 formula language
    by Michelle Mahoney
    Having focused on the formula language for more than a year, Iris developer Damien Katz shares his thoughts on the improvements in Domino 6.

    Jim Rouleau on Domino 6 server availability
    Interview by Laura Rutherford
    The goal? To keep your servers up and running. The answer? The new Domino 6 server availability features, including automatic fault recovery. Read this interview to find out more.

    Jeff Calow on new Web technologies in Domino 6
    Interview by Christie Williams (with Laura Rutherford)
    In this updated interview, developer Jeff Calow discusses the new Web technologies in Domino 6 and how to work with standard technologies like J2EE.

    Mallareddy Karra on the Domino Console
    Interview by Laura Rutherford
    Read this interview with developer Mallareddy Karra to find out how the Domino Console, new in Domino 6, gives administrators greater flexibility when viewing, monitoring, and controlling servers.

    Face to face with Notes designer Bill Andreas
    Interview by Laura Rutherford
    Notes and Domino Designer product designer Bill Andreas discusses how and why the user interface has changed, what influences its design, what role the Internet has played, and what you to expect in the user interface for Notes 6.

    What's in store for the Domino 6 database
    Interview by Laura Rutherford
    Domino databases store more than your data; they store all the information Domino needs to run—so changes to the database can have far-reaching impacts. Kimilee Gile, co-project lead of the Database team, gives us a preview of the new and enhanced database features in release 6.

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