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January 2011 Tips Newsletter
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_Faster Notes Development. _Better Domino Administration
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Newsletter January 2011 |
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What's New? |
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See you at Lotusphere 2011!
The Ytria team is heading to Orlando. We hope that you’ll be there too. Please stop by one of our booths (#233-235) to say "hi" and catch a sneak peek at our latest software offerings before their official release.
For our booth draw we’ll be giving away the rather swanky Jawbone Jambox. It’s a battery-powered, Bluetooth-enabled portable speaker that also doubles as a speakerphone--it’s quite an amazing bit of technology.
Coming Soon: EZ Suite 10
The new EZ Suite 10 (projected release: February 15th) is perhaps the most significant major version upgrade in Ytria's history. Click here for a quick overview of some its new features.
Call for Beta testers: databaseEZ
We've got a new administration tool on the way called databaseEZ (projected release: March 1st) and we're looking for Beta testers. This product provides server-wide management of global Notes database properties--a Domino administrator's dream come true. Click here to download and try the Beta version of databaseEZ for free
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From the Ytria Tech Lab... |
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A trick to help shrink databases bloated with huge view indexes
Have you ever seen a Lotus Notes application grow mysteriously large in size? And have you ever tried copying one of these bloated databases in Notes and found the copy to be significantly smaller?
These things are telltale signs of an application with too many views and, by extension, too many bloat-creating view indexes.
In theory this is an easy problem to deal with: just delete the views that end-users are no longer using. But the tricky bit is knowing which views are safe to remove...[read the full tip] |
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[Ytria Tech Lab] |
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_www.ytria.com |
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