IBM Lotus Domino White Papers

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White Paper: Virtualizing IBM Lotus Domino 8.5.1 on VMware vSphere 4 - Testing Performance, Functionality and Benefits
sponsored by VMware, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: IT pros have been virtualizing Notes and Domino on VMware virtual infrastructures for a while now. With recent product releases from IBM, VMware, Intel, and AMD, it is important to understand how these updates can benefit your Domino environment. Explore the top benefits here.
Posted: 29 Apr 2011 | Published: 29 Apr 2011

VMware, Inc.

Collaboration Without Boundaries: IBM Lotus Domino 8 and Open Collaboration Client Solution Powered by Red Hat Enterprise Linux
sponsored by Red Hat and JBoss
WHITE PAPER: The cost of downtime can be enormous, even catastrophic. IBM and Red Hat have a single, security-rich collaboration and messaging platform that makes it simple, easy, and affordable to improve organizational productivity and effectiveness.
Posted: 18 May 2009 | Published: 15 May 2009

Red Hat and JBoss

Using Microsoft Active Directory in the Domino World
sponsored by PistolStar, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: Active Directory for Windows-based Lotus shops has left administrators with yet another account to manage. Learn about the password management challenges AD brings and the benefits of enabling users to use AD as a central authentication point.
Posted: 10 Feb 2009 | Published: 10 Feb 2009

PistolStar, Inc.

Lotus Notes Migration Tools
sponsored by Binary Tree
WHITE PAPER: Software migration can be a difficult and time consuming process for administrators, learn about an alternative to Lotus' Domino Upgrade Services that can drastically reduce the time, effort and cost of migrating to Lotus Notes.
Posted: 03 Apr 2006 | Published: 03 Apr 2006

Binary Tree

The Realities of Single Sign-On
sponsored by PistolStar, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: Single Sign-On has emerged as a significant technology that resolves a major issue for organizations with multiple platforms, servers and applications requiring unique usernames and passwords for access.
Posted: 13 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2006

PistolStar, Inc.

Securely Mobilize Lotus Domino: E-mail, Instant Message and Custom Lotus Applications
sponsored by Sybase iAnywhere
WHITE PAPER: Mobile applications that support the enterprise must be reliable, secure and available. Download today and discover how to work efficiently and effectively from your mobile device with real-time access to business critical Lotus Notes information.
Posted: 06 Jun 2007 | Published: 01 Jun 2007

Sybase iAnywhere

Deploying IBM® Lotus® Domino® on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 5
sponsored by Red Hat and JBoss
WHITE PAPER: This Red Hat reference guide will show step by step how to properly deploy IBM® Lotus® Domino® on an Enterprise Linux server.
Posted: 18 May 2009 | Published: 15 May 2009

Red Hat and JBoss

Eliminating Notes ID File Password Management: A Ground-breaking Alternative
sponsored by PistolStar, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: Read this white paper to learn how to eliminate the hassles of Lotus Notes ID file password management by enabling access via Notes by authenticating it against LDAP.
Posted: 04 Jun 2007 | Published: 01 Jun 2007

PistolStar, Inc.

BlackBerry Enterprise Server for IBM Lotus Domino Version 4.1: Feature and Technical Overview
sponsored by BlackBerry
WHITE PAPER: Learn about the next step in wireless networking, the BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This paper provides an in-depth look at its architecture, components and key technical features.
Posted: 21 Nov 2006 | Published: 20 Feb 2006

BlackBerry

IBM® Lotus® Domino® Server Performance on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 5
sponsored by Red Hat and JBoss
WHITE PAPER: This paper gives a brief introduction to the Lotus Domino performance benchmarking concepts and methodology. It will also outline the detailed procedures for running the Server Load Utility with the N8Mail Workload. Finally, it presents the performance results of Lotus Domino Server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) for simulated workloads.
Posted: 18 May 2009 | Published: 15 May 2009

Red Hat and JBoss