WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, explore the primary use cases and benefits that customers can expect when they virtualize Domino on VMware and review information on support, licensing and additional resources for customers who are looking for more information.
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.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Kaspersky Anti-Virus integrates with the Lotus Notes/Domino server as an additional module, and scans in real-time mode all messages transmitted by the system.
WEBCAST:
This webcast will show you exactly how to manage the many issues that come with archiving Lotus Notes Domino, file servers, IM, and collaboration environments.
Posted: 07 Mar 2008 | Premiered: Mar 19, 2008, 14:00 EDT (18:00 GMT)
sponsored by Permessa Corporation (formerly DYS Analytics, Inc.)
CASE STUDY:
Messaging management, when deployed effectively, has the power to provide IT with knowledge regarding how many messages have been delivered, system measurements and cost allocation. Learn about an email management system that provides these...
WEBCAST:
In this webinar, Jim Powers from IBM and David Korsunsky from VMware will introduce the results of the latest testing done to validate performance and functionality for running IBM Lotus Domino™ 8.5.1 running on virtual machines using VMware vSphere™ 4.0.
DATA SHEET:
Teamstudio has developed Build Manager, a flexible and sophisticated build tool that helps automate your application build process, providing you with error-free builds, internal control and audit compliance.
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.