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Configuring a Lotus single sign-on environment

Add security to a collaborative environment

Jeffrey Slone (jeffrey_slone@us.ibm.com), Senior Curriculum Developer, EMC
Jeffrey Slone is a Senior Curriculum Developer with the Lotus Software Performance and Learning Group. As a part of the Lotus Engineering Test, Product Introduction, and Technical Support group at IBM, Mr. Slone has developed and delivered training on Lotus products ranging from Domino to Lotus Workplace Messaging. Mr. Slone is a CLP in Notes and Domino System Administration. Contact him at jeffrey_slone@us.ibm.com
William Tworek is a Project Leader with the International Technical Support Organization, working out of Westford, Massachusetts. He provides management and technical leadership for projects that produce technical materials (including IBM Redbooks) on various topics involving IBM Software technologies. Prior to joining the ITSO, he was an IT Architect in the consulting industry working for Andersen Consulting/Accenture, followed by IBM Software Services for Lotus. His areas of expertise include collaborative technologies and business portals, system integration, and systems infrastructure design. Contact him at william_tworek@us.ibm.com.

Summary:  This tutorial shows how to enable single sign-on in collaborative environments that include Domino and WebSphere Portal Server technologies.

Date:  16 Sep 2003
Level:  Advanced PDF:  A4 and Letter (578KB | 24 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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