Libby (aka Notesgirl) gives her thoughts on life, from her new job as a high school English teacher, to her old industry in Lotus Notes and other technologies, to grad school, literature, running, cooking, yoga, and other varied interests. Tune in and take note.
| Blog Entry - Thursday, April 14th, 2005 | Add / Read (0) |
| Microsoft Courses | 803 – Administering Windows NT 4.0 685 – Installing and Configuring Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 687/922 – Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Core Technologies 983 – Accelerated Training for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 688 – Internetworking Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 1026, 973 – Exchange 5.5 1556, 1557, 1558, and 1560 – Windows 2000 |
| Lotus Courses | Application Development I (R4), System Administration I (R4) Domino Application Development Update Domino System Administration Update Domino Designer Fundamentals Maintaining a Domino Server Infrastructure Implementing a Domino Server Infrastructure Maintaining Domino Users Deploying Domino Applications Lotus Notes End-User Courses and Help Desk Courses |
| Other Courses | Beginning Internet and Computer Skills Windows 95, 98, 2000 Microsoft Project and Project Management Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook Novell Groupwise Train-the-Trainer, Certified Technical Trainer |
Speaking Engagements/ Presentations
| Building a Clustered Domino Solution | (Advisor DevCon, September 1999) |
| ID and Password Management | (Advisor DevCon, September 1999) |
How to Keep Your Domino Cluster Running Smoothly | (eView) Deliver maximum uptime of your Domino servers with proven tactics to maintain an efficient and healthy clustered environment. Take a deep dive to understand how Domino clustering affects hardware and network performance. Discover best practices to optimize server performance for your clusters. And prepare yourself for when a good cluster goes bad – including how to find and eliminate bottlenecks, which statistics are the most important to monitor, tips to change workload balancing and failover settings, and more. |
Put Replication to Work for You | (eView) Dig into the lifeblood of your Domino environment and learn how replication really works. Libby gives you best practices to monitor each element of the replication process to see when it's failing and why. Take home field-tested solutions to deal with the most common causes of replication errors. See how to improve performance with multiple replicator tasks, and how clustered replication impacts your environment. Find out how to set up selective replication for specialized applications, including remote users. Plus, take an in-depth look at what's new in ND6 replication, including restricting replication, streaming replication, and document locking. |
| ID Password Management Techniques | (eView) Learn how to effectively manage distributed user IDs, which are critical to the security of your Notes environment. Distributed user IDs are one of the things that make Notes so secure, but you need to manage them effectively, including options for forcing password changes, synchronizing Notes and internet passwords and how password settings can be changed for existing users in NOTES/DOMINO 6. Strengthen your ability to manage the user registration process and learn to set up password protection and verification for Notes IDs. Discover the differences between Notes and Web passwords and authentication. Learn how to configure and use the ID and password recovery process. |
| Streamlining Replication - Tips & Tricks | (eView) See how security affects replication and learn to view each element of the replication architecture when you troubleshoot. Get expert advice to monitor and troubleshoot replication with selection formulas. Learn the inner-structure of replication and the common causes of replication failures. See how clustering replication is different and where and how to fit it into your infrastructure. Plus, get tips to maintain, monitor, and improve the performance of your replication topology. Then, see what's new in Notes/Domino 6 replication, including restricting replication, streaming replication, and document locking. Learn how new Notes/Domino 6 features affect replication. |
| Foster a Skilled User Environment | (eView) Cut down on the high volume of help desk calls and teach your users how to get the most from the features and functions of Notes/Domino 6. Strengthen the user's environment with mail blocking, Quick Rules, document locking techniques, meeting enhancements, calendaring and much more. Learn to take advantage of Welcome page options, including the new Workplace style Welcome page. Untangle the sometimes confusing preferences options, and much more. |
Utilize the Admin Process to its Full Potential | (eView) Take a deep dive into how the admin process really works and how you can get it functioning to its full potential. Libby teaches you tricks to use AdminP as a powerful utility in domain maintenance and cleaning including how to delete databases from several servers in a domain. Get field-tested advice to alleviate daily and weekly admin tasks. Plus, learn which AdminP tasks require administrator intervention, get the scoop on new tasks in Notes/Domino 6, take home tips to troubleshoot error messages, and much more. |
| Put Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS) to Work for You | (eView) |
| Implementing iNotes to Use Outlook with Domino | (eView) |
| JumpStart: Notes and Domino Administration 101 | (eView) |
| JumpStart: Lotus Messaging | (eView) |
| STR115 You Can't Prevent Disasters: Planning for Recovery | Lotusphere 2002 |
| Selling Notes and Domino 6 Internally | Lotusphere 2003 |
| STR116: Business Continuity Planning for the Lotus Environment | Lotusphere 2003 |
Domino Administration for Developers (BP118) | Lotusphere 2004 |
A DominoPro's Key to Portal (str106) | Lotusphere 2004 |
Selling Notes and Domino Internally | Lotusphere 2005 |
Keynote Speech - Your Future in the Lotus Marketplace | 19th Dnug (German Notes Users Group) semi-annual meeting, 11/2003, Kassel, Germany |