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Learning Center articleGreat article on understanding Domino basics and beyond
Added by ~Bella Umweplopoopsi | Edited by ~Wendy Quethipilyynds on August 3, 2012 | Version 7
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Tags: Domino Server, Domino administration, deployment, deployment Notes, templates, designer, application development, app dev, replication LEI, Lotus Enterprise Integrator, database, IBM Press
In a recent twitter scan I stumbled onto a great primer for anyone seeking to answer the question, "What is Domino and why do I care?" This rich two-part series written by Martin Leon serves as both an introduction to the platform, and some of its applications, and a valuable resource for folks interested in filling in gaps in their own understanding.

Domino is Not Dead: Why Now Is a Good Time to Consider a New Value Proposition, Part 1external link

Domino is Not Dead: Why Now Is a Good Time to Consider a New Value Proposition, Part 2external link 


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