February 5, 2008
Two articles by BCC for the THE VIEW 2008 Technical Solutions Supplement
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| Based on project experiences gathered in BCC's numerous infrastructure projects the authors Olaf Boerner and Genia Holsing describe the requirements to be met while administrating Notes and Domino environments as well as the everyday hassles for administrators. Of course the article also displays the ways to get a grip on it. From the content: Despite the new enhancements that accompany every new release of IBM Lotus Notes and Domino, there are still various functional gaps regarding administration processes. The Domino Administrator client remains simply a tool that administrators use to “get things done.” What is needed instead is a process-oriented environment that allows them to implement and support corporate user and group management constraints, as well as to meet increasing security restrictions. [...] Read more | |
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| Administrators are always looking for a more efficient way to manage their IBM Lotus Notes environment. On the basis of the well known tool BCC_ClientGenie, BCC depicts benefits of a solution that goes beyond user policies provided by Notes/Domino . From the content: [...] BCC defines Notes client management as managing all objects related to a specific user on one or more Notes clients to provide a predefined corporate working environment. [...] To set up a client management environment with BCC_ ClientGenie, you need to follow these four critical steps: analyze, define, implement, and monitor. [...] Read more | |



