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Webinar: What is Livelink-Experts.com?

2010-03-01 15:30
America/Thunder Bay

Join us for this description of the new online community, Livelink-Experts.com, a GATEGATE Village Trusted Neighbourhood.  During this webinar you will learn about livelink-experts.com and how it

Using Livelink Enterprise Server to save money on storage

Previously I talked how the Archive Server provided a wonderful abstraction to storage as seen by Livelink Enterprise S

Livelink Expert Bio Metadata Fields

Like most content, a Livelink Expert Bio is made up of both data and metadata fields. Metadata is information that describes the data within the content, things like author, copyright etc.

Livelink Expert Bio Content Fields

Like most content types, the Livelink Expert Bio edit form has fields that are, essentially, the intended content or data, and other fields that help identify, classify, describe, and manage the co

Livelink's Minimum Hardware Requirements White Papers

In my previous posting on The Fallacy of Minimum Hardware Requirements I talked about the differing motivations and expectations behind a set of Minimum Hardware Requirements for an application and I ended the thoughts by saying that one should question any such set of requirements that is greater than 3 years old. In November 2004 Open Text published a series of White Papers called "Livelink Minimum Hardware Requirements for 100- or 1000-User Populations" for the four main infrastructures of the day (Win2k with SQL, Win2k with Oracle, Solaris with Oracle and HPUX with Oracle) and although I was running the team that created these papers and I know that they remain relevant in some senses, I think the wisdom they try to provide should be questioned. Now questioned doesn't necessarily mean it is wrong, it just shouldn't be taken at it's face ... a lot has happened since 2004.

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