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Lotus notes 8.5 new features
Lotus notes 8.5 new features













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nsf files on disk, potentially faster reads and writes (As well as potential to increase ACL sizes) New ODS version for more efficient storage of your.

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Support for forward secrecy on NRPC, with stronger encryption, meaning faster sessions, which better protection for the session and stronger encryptionĮnforce internet password lockout based on IP address importing root and intermediary) can be done in ANY ORDER, certmgr will figure it out. Manage certs via a native Domino task certmgr rather than command line third party tools (openssl and kyrtool)įor third party TLS certs, managing the chain(i.e. TOTP securely via second domain and directory assistance So here’s 101 NEW Features of Domino 12 (this includes Domino, Notes, and Traveler) with (hopefully) helpful appropriate links: 1 (believe it or not there’s actually more than that but I had to draw the line somewhere!). I did write a blog for HCL a few weeks back on the Four Security Security features you’ve been waiting for and writing down an actual list this week I came up with 101 features of Domino 12. This isn’t just bluster, I was thinking about the actual features included and the list is so long I started to write them down. There’s obviously some bits and pieces where you know it’ll be improved again in the next build and while any dot zero build is going to have some issues that won’t be known until it’s released in the wild fully – you can have confidence in this build.

#Lotus notes 8.5 new features full

The delivery dates for these have been met with Domino 12.0 actually being delivered over a week earlier the full release event. It delivers a whole host of functionality. For something like Certificate Manager, it isn’t one thing. This has been tested to the hilt, each feature included has matured and layered functionality with each beta. There has never been as much engagement between the community and the developers in the background on a Domino release, so what you’re getting in 12.0 of Domino really feels more like a 12.0.1 release. And then this year in the form of three COMPLETELY PUBLIC betas. It was first delivered via an early access platform last year. One thing that I’m not sure has really been emphasized enough in the community is the maturity of Domino 12. You won’t hear about Domino being the entry point to ransomware because it just doesn’t happen. This post in particular resonates with me completely, in the current climate on ransomware attacks, Domino 12 delivers dozens of new features (PUN INTENDED) on cutting edge security on a platform that is already fundamentally secure. One is Gab Davis, who has done up some interesting blogs which are a great reference point.Īnother is Daniel Nashed Daniel has written a few blogs around Domino 12 and security that I think are worth everyone reading. I don’t want to exclude anyone because there’s loads of great content out there but two have caught me eye in particular as there’s been multiple posts by the same person. The community has been blogging lately about different features in Domino 12. If you haven’t already registered it’s not too late. If you’ve registered already you should have got an email to send you to the launch event:

#Lotus notes 8.5 new features series

There’s a major release event planned for Monday and a series of events for 12 days “the Domino dozen.” There will likely be announcements and surprises, it’s not to be missed. The next couple of weeks are significant ones for HCL. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the Domino 12 release.















Lotus notes 8.5 new features