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Survival Guide for Lotus Notes and Domino Administrators [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Mark Elliott
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Produktinformation

  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 312 Seiten
  • Verlag: Ibm Press; Auflage: 1 (28. Februar 2009)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0137153317
  • ISBN-13: 978-0137153312
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 24,3 x 17,7 x 2,2 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 73.034 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)
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IBM's(R) Practical, Hands-On Guide to Supporting and Administering Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino This is the only book that focuses entirely on the specific technical, desk-side, and infrastructure issues that support professionals and administrators encounter when implementing and running Lotus Notes in production environments. Authored by one of IBM's top Lotus experts, it draws on the firsthand experiences of IBM professionals working in hundreds of client environments. Mark Elliott has created a true "encyclopedia" of proven resolutions to common problems and has streamlined processes for infrastructure support. Elliott systematically addresses support solutions for all recent Lotus Notes and Domino environments. Survival Guide for Lotus Notes and Domino Administrators is organized for rapid access to specific solutions in three key areas: client setup, technical support, and client software management. It brings together best practices for planning deployments, managing upgrades, addressing issues with mail and calendars, configuring settings based on corporate policies, and optimizing the entire support delivery process. Along the way, Elliott illuminates the administrative and support implications of the latest enhancements to Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino, in areas ranging from messaging to plug-in support. Whatever your role in managing, administering, or supporting IBM Lotus technologies, this book will help you respond more quickly, efficiently, and effectively--reducing support costs as you increase customer satisfaction. Coverage includes * An overview to key software changes introduced in Release 8.0* Resolutions to dozens of error messages and other obscure issues* Using the "Smart Upgrade" toolkit to automate upgrades* Implementing policies to manage client settings and reduce administrative overhead* Optimizing Lotus Notes performance and avoid user frustration* Making the most of technical support tools and plug-ins* Finding technical support and patches on the IBM developerWorks website* Configuring Lotus Notes and supporting common activities

Synopsis

The practical, hands-on, start-to-finish guide for everyone who supports and manages Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino - Solutions for the real issues administrators and technical professionals encounter when running Notes and Domino -- based on first-hand accounts from IBM's own field support representatives - Specific guidance for understanding, preparing, and streamlining business processes associated with Lotus Notes implementation - Completely up-to-date through Lotus Notes and Domino 8.5 Summary There are several books about Lotus Notes and Domino, but this is the only one that focuses entirely on the specific technical, deskside, and infrastructure issues that support professionals and administrators encounter when implementing and running Notes/Domino in real production environments. Using this book, administrators and support professionals will be able to respond to issues more quickly, efficient, and effectively - reducing support costs and increasing customer satisfaction. IBM Lotus Notes expert Mark Elliott draws on the first-hand experiences of IBM support professionals working in hundreds of client environments.

He has created a true "encyclopedia" of Lotus Notes/Domino solutions: proven resolutions to common problems, streamlined processes for infrastructure support, and release-independent information that reflects all recent Notes/Domino environments, up to and including Release 8.5.



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Das Buch ist verständlich geschrieben und bietet auch ein paar nützliche Informationen, u.a. hinsichtlich der Neuerungen unter Notes/Domino 8, allerdings blieb der restliche Wert des Buches für den Administrator sehr begrenzt, da es sich hauptsächlich mit dem Notes Client beschäftigt. Für HelpDesk Mitarbeiter würde ich 4-5 Sterne vergeben.
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Excellent Reference for New or Experienced Domino Administrators 22. März 2009
Von Gregg Eldred - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Finally, a new book on Lotus Notes and Domino specifically for Domino Administrators. However, it is already a little dated, as it focuses on Notes and Domino 8 and the most recent version of the software is 8.5. But do not think that there is no value in this book. After reading this book, you will have an excellent understanding of the Notes client, how to troubleshoot some of the most common error messages and issues in the environment, how to upgrade your Notes clients, a very good understanding of Policies, and more. It is amazing the amount of information packed into this 280 page book.

Contents:

Acknowledgements

About the Author

Introduction

Chapter 1: Lotus Notes

Chapter 2: User Support and Problem Management

Chapter 3: Finding Additional Help

Chapter 4: Lotus Notes Tools and Plug-ins

Chapter 5: Managing Upgrades

Chapter 6: Using Domino Administrator to Manage Client Settings

Appendix A: Domino Development

Index

Mark Elliott, the author of Survival Guide for Lotus Notes and Domino Administrators, has written an excellent introduction to Domino Administration. While geared for new Administrators, old hands will find value in this book, too. Elliott begins the book with a chapter on the Notes Client, which is more than a cursory overview. He provides general enhancements to the Release 8 client, specific mail and calendar enhancements, and then shows you how to get more out of Notes. Incredibly, he shows one feature, Copy as Table, which is underutilized but extremely useful. The Domino Administrator will probably find the most value in Chapter 2, User Support and Problem Management. From database maintenance to specific errors, including some of the more "unusual" error messages, Elliott provides excellent guidance. Many of the items covered in this chapter would take someone hours, if not days, to research and correct. Whether you read the chapter or refer to the comprehensive Index, this is one of the best chapters in the book and one that will provide immediate value to the Domino Administrator. The last two chapters, Managing Upgrades and Using Domino Administrator to Manage Client Settings, take two topics and make them accessible to the new Administrator; Upgrading the Notes Client and Policies. Both topics can be daunting to any Domino Administrator, mainly because of the wealth of information, but Elliott makes the topics extremely accessible and easy to understand.

While a book on a technical topic can be difficult to read, Elliott does not fall into that trap. Survival Guide for Lotus Notes and Domino Administrators is written as if he was talking to a friend, new to Domino Administration; plenty of annotated screen shots, links to additional information on the internet, and supplementary Notes and Tips. When describing error messages, he not only gives you the resolution, he provides the symptoms and a little analysis, which allows the reader to improve their troubleshooting skills and understanding of Notes and Domino. When an error points to a specific application, he is not shy about telling the reader to contact the developer for resolution. However, there was one which made me smile. Elliott was describing how to resolve an issue with a Mail Folder and tells the reader to "contact the application developer to resolve this issue." If that were taken literally, Lotus Support would have to be engaged. While this book is highly recommended for those that provide end-user and infrastructure support, I was surprised that Domino Domain Monitoring (DDM) was not included. A new feature in Release 7 of Lotus Domino, this would be very beneficial to new Domino 8 Administrators. The only other area that could have been improved was the references to Lotus TechNotes. Elliott provides the full IBM Support Site URL's, and they are rather long. However, if he provided the reader with the simple URL of http://support.lotus.com and then gave the Tech Note reference number, the chances for improperly entering the IBM URL would have been minimized. Whether new to Notes and Domino Administration or experienced, this is an excellent, well written reference book.
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A 'must' for both computer and business libraries catering to software administrators using Lotus Notes 16. Juni 2009
Von Midwest Book Review - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Database administrators and management personnel will find this the only title to focus on the specific technical, desk-side and infrastructure issues that support administrators running Lotus Notes in production. From client setup to technical support issues, Survival Guide for Lotus Notes and Domino Administrators offers quick, accessible coverage from reviews of key software changes to upgrades and changed client settings. A 'must' for both computer and business libraries catering to software administrators using Lotus Notes.
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