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A rchive Date
[ 11-11-2000 ]
Category
[ Information Technologies ]
sub-Categoy
[ Lotus ]

      [http://www.lotus.com/home.nsf/welcome/offlineservices

      Domino Off-Line Services

      Award-winning Domino Off-Line Services (DOLS) technology enables browser users to access and interact with Domino Web applications while disconnected from the network. Users will enjoy the benefits of greater productivity, and organizations with large mobile workforces will benefit from decreased network traffic.

      As part of the Domino Application Server 5.0.5, DOLS brings off line capabilities to applications out of the box. Deploy browser based Web discussion or email applications that are available and fully functional when disconnected from the Internet.


      DOLS is also available as an add-in server task for users of the Domino Application Server 5.0.2c and higher platforms. For these servers, DOLS is provided in two components. The Server Kit, once installed, upgrades the Domino Server to host disconnected Domino Web applications. The kit also contains the necessary design elements to upgrade existing applications for offline use. The Server Kit is
      required.

      The
      optional Client Kit is available to help speed up users' set-up time when first going offline with a DOLS-enabled application.

      Note: The Server and Client Kits work with both North American and International English versions of Domino.


      Download the (required) DOLS 1.0 Server Kit
      Download the (optional)
      DOLS 1.0 Client Kit

      Product Information

      Release Notes
      DOLS Whitepaper (PDF)
      DOLS Datasheet (PDF)


      DOLS Events
      Explore DOLS at online seminars available now or coming soon

      DOLS at Lotusphere2000

      If you weren't able to attend Lotusphere, be sure to check out the
      DOLS Lotusphere Webcast, a subscription-based streamed audio and video offering. Alternatively, all session slides have been posted as PDFs; download and have a look at the DOLS presentation. A summary of the session has been posted, too.]


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