Saturday, January 12, 2013

What benefits does Lotus Notes offer ?

Q. I have never used this. Can anyone pl. brief me which kind of software is this. How can this be helpful to any organization ?

A. The Notes client provides functionality that reaches far beyond a traditional email client, acting as an instant messaging client (for Lotus Sametime), browser, notebook, and calendar/resource reservation client, as well as a platform for interacting with collaborative applications. Supporters of the Notes client regard the easy interoperability of all of these roles a major advantage in multiple-application business environments. In the early days of the product, the most common applications were threaded discussions and simple contact management databases, but today Notes users have access to blogs, wikis, RSS aggregators, complete CRM and Help Desk systems, and organizations can build a wide variety of custom applications for Notes using Domino Designer.

The Notes client can be used as a IMAP and POP e-mail client with non-domino mail servers, recipient addresses can be retrieved from any LDAP server, including Active Directory. The client also does web browsing although most people configure it to launch their default browser instead.

A design client is available to allow rapid development of databases consisting of forms, which allow users to create documents; and views, which display selected document fields in columns.

Features include group calendaring and scheduling, SMTP-based e-mail (HTML based e-mail is available to Java developers), NNTP-based news support, and automatic HTML conversion of all documents by the Domino HTTP task. Notes instant messaging allows you to see your coworkers online and have chat sessions with them. A chat session can be with one person or multiple people (an instant meeting). In its latest incarnation (Notes7) it provides a web services interface. Domino can be a web server for HTML files too; authentication of access to Domino databases or HTML files uses Domino's own user directory and external systems such as Microsoft's Active Directory.

Security is built into the product. Notes was the first widely adopted software product to use public key cryptography for client-server and server-server authentication and for encryption of data, and it remains the product with the largest installed base of PKI users. Until US laws regulating encryption were changed in 2000, Lotus was prohibited from exporting versions of Notes that supported symmetric encryption keys that were longer than 40 bits. At one point, Lotus negotiated an agreement with the NSA that allowed export of a version that supported stronger keys with 64 bits, but 24 of the bits were encrypted with a special key and included in the message to provide a "workload reduction factor" for the NSA. The net effect of this was that users of Notes outside of the US had stronger protection against private sector industrial espionage, but no additional protection against spying by the US government. This implementation was not a secret - in fact it was widely announced - but with some justification many people do consider it to be a backdoor. Some governments objected to being put at a disadvantage to the NSA, and as a result Lotus continued to support the 40 bit version for export to those countries. Under current US export laws, Lotus supports only one version of the Notes PKI with even stronger keys and no workload reduction factor. The Domino server's security tools also include S/MIME, SSL 3.0 support with industry standard key sizes for HTTP and other Internet protocols, X.509 client certificates, and an integrated certificate authority.

A particular strength of Notes and Domino is its replication facilities. Servers and clients can replicate database designs and data seamlessly, across all sorts of networks (including modems). This enables users to take full advantage of Notes databases while being off-lineâwith the client synchronizing any changes when client and server next connect. Even while off-line full security can be preserved, but only by encrypting each database to a specified Notes ID file. Prior to Notes 6, new local replicas were created without this encryption, which led some security Web sites to claim a major security back door in Notes. With Notes 6, however, new replicas are, by default, encrypted to the Notes ID that is used to create them. Replication can be scheduled, initiated manually, or initiated programmatically. Replication takes place between a client and a server (initiated by the client) or between two servers.

In addition to being a "groupware" system (e-mail, calendaring, shared documents and discussions), Notes/Domino is a platform for developing customized client-server and web applications. Particular strengths of this platform include its security and a wealth of capabilities (design constructs and code) that facilitate the construction of "workflow" type of applications (which may typically have complex approval processes and routing of data).

how do i upload/download pix from sony ericsson mobile phone to pc?
Q. im new to this phone and i have no idea how to upload/download pix from my phone.its an ericsson 520i.bluetooth and usb are new to me...sorry...any advice?step to step process would really help..thanks

A. Download the software i have linked below and then

How
to use
Connect the phone via Desk-stand/IR/Bluetooth.

Start synchronisation either from the icon in the system tray or from the Start menu for P910: Start/Programs/Sony Ericsson/P910/Synchronise.

The Sony Ericsson PC Suite version 3.1.1 includes the following applications:

Sync Station allows you to synchronise content such as contacts, calendar, tasks, notes and e-mails between your mobile phone and applications on your computer.

Backup and Restore allows you to backup the information in your mobile phone to your computer. If you have lost information in your mobile phone, you can easily restore a saved backup, stored on your computer, onto your mobile phone.

File Manager allows you to copy both individual files and entire folders between your mobile phone and your computer.

Install Software allows you to download and install software on your mobile phone.

Download Language allows you to download languages to your mobile phone.

Phone Connection Monitor allows you to check the current communication status and provides shortcuts to some of the software applications in the PC Suite. The Phone Connection Monitor is installed in the Startup folder during the PC Suite installation and will henceforth be started every time that the computer is started.

Dial-Up Networking Wizard will guide you through the creation of GPRS or HSCSD dial-up connections for your personal computer to connect to the Internet or to a corporate network.

The Mobile Phone Monitor Control Panel applet allows you to view and update mobile phones connected to your computer, COM ports on your computer and SIM cards recognized by your computer.

Modem drivers for Sony Ericsson P900 Series mobile phones, i.e. both P900 and P910.

Requirements:

· desk-stand, Infrared or Bluetooth
· Microsoft Outlook/Lotus Notes/Lotus Organizer

System Requirements:
· At least 100 MB free hard disk space
· Windows 98 with SP1: 64 MB RAM, 200 MHz
· Windows 98SE: 64 MB RAM, 200 MHz
· Windows 2000 Professional with SP2: 64 MB RAM, 266 MHz
· Windows ME: 64 MB RAM, 200 MHz
· Windows XP Professional: 128 MB RAM, 300 MHz
· Windows XP Home: 128 MB RAM, 300 MHz

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Q.

A. John D. Adams, Jr.

18710 NW Rock Creek Cir. Apt. 15

Portland, Oregon 97229
Home: 503-533-4693

Office: 503-613-9490

Email: jda@www.com




PERSONAL SUMMARY:

· Energetic and responsive

· Creative and innovative

· Independently goal and deadline oriented

· Excellent verbal and written communication skills

COMPUTER SKILLS:

· Very knowledgeable of Win 3.11, Win 95/98/00, WinNT 4, and Microsoft Office Suite

· Experienced in programming skills and web design

· Ability to service and maintain networks, computer hardware, software and many peripheral devices

· Have specialized in the installation and configuration of information systems

· Have designed, configured, maintained, and installed multi-user networks on multi-platform and multi-functional infrastructure

· Installed and troubleshoot operating systems; i.e. Windows 3+ Win 9x/NT and LINUX

· TCP/IP, IIS, Citrix, Lotus Notes knowledgeable

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

· Ability to troubleshoot, analyze and repair electronic circuits

· Expert ability in assembling, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining computer hardware and software

· Have custom built solutions per client specifications

· Top rate support help desk skills

EDUCATION:

ITT Technical Institute, Jacksonville, Florida

Associate of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology, June 2000

GPA 3.2; perfect attendance record

Enterprise Integration

Courses: Windows 2000 Server, Data Server, Millennium, and Professional, A+, Net+, and MCP Certification.

EMPLOYMENT:

2000-present Manufacturing Technician, Intel Corporation
Aided in the engineering and manufacturing of microprocessors, with specialty in Lithography and Metrology tools.

1999-2000 Network Administrator, Tanner Technology Systems
Helped maintain, design, and support custom software for the shipping industry. Designed and built their multi-user network desktops and network. This also required programming, database work, and development of the Company web page.

1998-1999 Customer Care Consultant, America Online

Fluency with customers troubleshooting telephony connection problems, TCP/IP and web design issues. Top 10% in call center for problem resolution and costumer satisfaction.

1996-1998 Lead Tech/Manager, Aurora Computers

Assembled, upgraded, and troubleshoot PC systems and peripheral devices.




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