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01/04/2009

Manage your IBM servers - use the IBM Tools Center

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The IBM System x® ToolsCenter is collection server management tools to help manage your IBM System x and BladeServer environment. ToolsCenter makes managing your server environment less complicated, more productive and cost-effective.
You will find a lot of gems there: Server Guide, Bootable Media Creator, Scripting Toolkits and more.

05/02/2008

Reply-To-All Redux

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From the "Your-Notes-client-is-different-department".

When replying to an email Notes does some address shuffling for you. As long as you have one sender and one recipient, it is quite logical. The original sender become the recipient, the recipient becomes the sender. Everybody in the cc list stays in the cc list.
A picture named M2 to  A picture named M3

However that doesn't work anymore when you had more than one recipient in the To field. The general rule (as I once understood it) for when to place in To and when to place in CC is:
- To: This is an actionable item for the receipient
- CC: for information only. (In this days it is more like a "Just in Case Copy)

So what should your email system do, when there is more than one person in the TO list?

a) Presume that your reply to the original sender is actionable for the other recipients too?
b) Presume that your reply to the original sender is for information only for the other recipients?

Notes uses presumption b) while other email systems use presumption a). So you go from:
A picture named M4 to A picture named M5

18/10/2007

IBMers at your fingertips

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IBM is very open about people working for IBM. We publish a list of all IBMer who have a blog. You also can lookup any IBMer's email and phone number. There is a community on XING. There are various groups in FaceBook as well as FaceBook's IBM network. We have a page with the Greater IBM connection including a blog. We even extend into Second Life.

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