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Bart Myers
Bart Myers is an e-Business Specialist. He can be reached via email at bmyers1@us.ibm.com.

Published articles
The following 4 articles by Bart Myers have been published in ZATZ magazines.

Is Distributed Content Management the Domino 'killer app'?
Notes and Domino are ideal tools for creating content and managing workflow. But how do you manage the content itself? Is it possible to turn over control of stories and articles to the writers themselves, without sacrificing site integrity and security? Bart Myers thinks so, and in this interesting and useful article, he tells you how you too can manage content successfully. [DominoPower Magazine, June 1999]

Successful intranet community building with Notes
We've all heard the term "intranet". To many of us, it's just the use of Internet technologies and products inside the company. But there's a philosophy behind designing an intranet that's different than setting up a couple of internally secured Web sites. In this thoughtful article, Bart Myers provides a great overview into the philosophy of intranet design and helps you understand how to best approach intranet development. [DominoPower Magazine, March 1999]

Telecommuting with Domino
Bart Myers, an IBM consultant, has spent much of the past three years as a telecommuter. One day, while sitting in bumper to bumper traffic on the San Francisco Bay Bridge, he decided that everyone needs to be a telecommuter. In his quest to change the world, Bart shares with you how Domino and Notes are the ideal tools for getting everyone out of their cars and into their pajamas. [DominoPower Magazine, January 1999]

A guide for comparing Notes/Domino and Exchange
We're often asked about the differences between the Notes and Domino solution and Microsoft Exchange. It would be politically easy (given we're a Lotus-related publication) to rave about Notes and pan Exchange. But our approach is to give you the facts and let you choose. The key fact you need to consider when comparing both products is that they are considerably different products, and so apples-to-apples comparisons won't work. In this informative article, Bart Myers looks at the issues involved in comparing Notes and Domino to Exchange and provides some healthy guidelines on how to look at the two solutions. [DominoPower Magazine, December 1998]




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