Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell

Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell

Author: Greg Neilson

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9781565927179

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"Whether you're looking to change messaging servers, modify your administration tasks to a simpler and more efficient level, or ensure the security and flexibility of your web application server, Lotus Domino Administration in a Nutshell will give you the everyday help you need to make the most of this reliable and scalable integrated server platform."--Jacket.


CLP Fast Track

CLP Fast Track

Author: Tony Aveyard

Publisher: New Riders Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780735708785

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Covering all three of the new system administration exams required by the recently restructured Lotus certification program, this guide is marketed toward the many professionals who work daily with the Lotus Notes and Domino products and are familiar with their intricacies. The "Fast Track" series provides the best way for more-advanced candidates to learn how to pass the highly anticipated Lotus certification exam upgrades.


Orchestrating the Instruments of Power

Orchestrating the Instruments of Power

Author: D. Robert Worley

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2015-07-15

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1612347541

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National security, a topic routinely discussed behind closed doors by Washington’s political scientists and policy makers, is believed to be an insider’s game. All too often this highly specialized knowledge is assumed to place issues beyond the grasp—and interest—of the American public. Author D. Robert Worley disagrees. The U.S. national security system, designed after World War II and institutionalized through a decades-long power conflict with the Soviet Union, is inadequate for the needs of the twenty-first century, and while a general consensus has emerged that the system must be transformed, a clear and direct route for a new national security strategy proves elusive. Furnishing the tools to assist in future national security reforms, Orchestrating the Instruments of Power articulates and synthesizes the concepts of America’s economic, political, and military instruments of power.


Lotus Notes 4.5 Administrator's Guide

Lotus Notes 4.5 Administrator's Guide

Author: Bret Swedeen

Publisher: Sybex

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 9780782118414

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This book covers the upcoming Domino server upgrade, which includes expanded Internet connectivity features. The text presents experienced first-hand perspective on Notes messaging, replication, security, scheduling, and calendaring.


Developer's Guide to Lotus Notes and Domino R5

Developer's Guide to Lotus Notes and Domino R5

Author: Brett Molotsky

Publisher: Wordware Publishing

Published: 1999-03

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9781556226434

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Written for programmers familiar with Notes, this guide focuses on some core design and development concepts, providing tips, procedures, examples and business applications for each concept. The first chapters deal with the process of defining a solution for the customer. The remainder cover specific material regarding LotusScript, classes in the Domino Object Model, Java, JavaScript, and OLE automation. The CD-ROM contains example files and databases, and software demo applications.


Lotus Notes and Domino 5 Scalable Network Design

Lotus Notes and Domino 5 Scalable Network Design

Author: John P. Lamb

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 772

ISBN-13: 9780079137920

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A unique update to one of the bestselling titles in the Lotus/Domino arena, with a description of the different ways to approach network design with Domino and comparing and contrasting Domino with Microsoft Exchange. The CD-ROM includes Domino Toolkit databases, applications to help estimate network requirements, and more.


Modernity and Power

Modernity and Power

Author: Frank Ninkovich

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1994-11-15

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9780226586502

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Modernity and Power provides a fresh conceptual overview of twentieth-century United States foreign policy, from the Roosevelt and Taft administrations through the presidencies of Kennedy and Johnson. Beginning with Woodrow Wilson, American leaders gradually abandoned the idea of international relations as a game of geopolitical interplays, basing their diplomacy instead on a symbolic opposition between "world public opinion" and the forces of destruction and chaos. Frank Ninkovich provocatively links this policy shift to the rise of a distinctly modernist view of history. To emphasize the central role of symbolism and ideological assumptions in twentieth-century American statesmanship, Ninkovich focuses on the domino theory—a theory that departed radically from classic principles of political realism by sanctioning intervention in world regions with few financial or geographic claims on the national interest. Ninkovich insightfully traces the development of this global strategy from its first appearance early in the century through the Vietnam war. Throughout the book, Ninkovich draws on primary sources to recover the worldview of the policy makers. He carefully assesses the coherence of their views rather than judge their actions against "objective" realities. Offering a new alternative to realpolitic and economic explanations of foreign policy, Modernity and Power will change the way we think about the history of U.S. international relations.