Instant classic:
ht://dig open source search engine home page
Installing ht://dig on Windows machines.
Enterprise portals: Navigating the Seven Cs. ZDNet Mar 26 2003 8:32AM ET [Moreover – Knowledge management news]
General–but good–advice on internal portal initiatives.
IBM WebSphere Portal production documentation
From IBM’s web site:
- IBM Lotus Extended Search 4.0 ships! This release now includes:
new search links for Lotus Discovery Server(R), QuickplaceTM 3.0, Sametime(R) and IBM WebSphere(R) Portal Search Engine - new platform support for Linux (Redhat)
- support for creating the configuration database with Oracle
- updated search samples, web services and SOAP client support
- performance and load balancing improvements
- support for SSO security (DominoTM and WebSphere)
- support for creating custom discoverers, translators, links, and plug-ins with JavaTM
What’s new in Extended Search 4.0
[IBM]
MySQL Makes Push Into the Enterprise
MySQL Makes Push Into the Enterprise. MySQL AB launched its first-ever users’ conference with a bang when it released source code for Version 5 of its open-source database…
The Uppsala, Sweden, company considers this major release to be its first serious push into the enterprise market, given the database’s new features, which include stored procedures, triggers, core SQL-99 features, foreign keys for MyISAM with cascading Delete, cursor support, multimaster replication and online backup, full sub-queries (Match, For all/Any/Some), OLAP functions for data warehousing, and a more scalable thread/connection manager.
Finally got a chance to watch I Am Trying to Break Your Heart this evening. Very good. Obviously, the music is great but I also liked the interviews with the writer from Rolling Stone. Closing quote: “[The record lable] hated the album so much they paid for it twice.” The bonus DVD has some good live performances.
K-Logging: Supporting KM with Web Logs. CRM Assist Apr 9 2003 2:16PM ET [Moreover – Knowledge management news]
Good k-logging overview. A couple of new tools I had never heard of.
How to Hook Up Your Network
How to Hook Up Your Network. Building your own wireless network isn’t complicated. All it takes is a broadband connection, a few hundred dollars and a willingness to pull the plugs. By Paul Boutin for Wired magazine. [Wired News]
For all my co-workers and pals who ask for advice on their home WiFi network (and for my future reference).
IBM Tools Transform Legacy Apps. IBM’s Enterprise Modernization Initiative will provide new tools for developers to transform legacy applications into Web services. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis]
Could be handy for exposing proprietary legacy apps to portals.
