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This document provides recommendations for performance tuning of IBM Connections 4 (Connections) based on the experience of the IBM Collaboration Solutions Performance team. |
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This document provides recommendations for performance tuning of IBM® Lotus® Connections 3 (Connections) based on the experience of the IBM Collaboration Solutions Performance team. |
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This content is currently being developed by IBM® Redbooks® residents. Come back frequently to see this information as we develop it. Lotus and IBM® Redbooks® have partnered together to populate this section of the wiki information to help you customize this product. Meet the ... |
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The developerWorks article "Deploying IBM Lotus Connections: Integrating with other systems" provides the code that you need to generate these tags on a sample page that works when loaded in any browser that has access to the Lotus Connections Profiles server. ... |
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In this section, we provide step-by-step instructions about how to add custom actions to a Lotus Connections business card. This sample demonstrates how you can integrate with real-life applications such as LinkedIn, Facebook, Skype, and so forth. These sample ... |
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Back to main topic 5. Business card This section provides step-by-step instructions about how to add third-party links to the Profiles business card by editing the Lotus Connections configuration file |
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During the Lotus Connections 2.0 beta I developed a custom extension to Microsoft Sharepoint Services 3.0 (that can be used on other Sharepoint systems) to allow adding in Connections a link back to t |
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Authors Mike Ebbers is an ITSO Project Leader and a Consulting IT Specialist. Mike has been a Project Leader in ITSO for 14 years, managing projects and publishing IBM Redbooks publications on t |