What is on the horizon for the Domino Console beyond Rnext?
We are looking into allowing administrators to do remote debugging. For example, let’s say Domino is down. Right now someone would have to physically go there and run the debugger and do the debugging and find out the reason the server is down. We want to give the ability to do the debugging from a remote location. We also want to give the ability to connect through firewalls in a secure way. And we will also be adding some ways to check the health of the server, such as how well a server is responding to the clients’ connections, how much resources the server consumes, and the ability to alert administrators about the changes in the critical parameters set by users. About Mallareddy Karra Mallareddy is a consultant in the Core Services Team at Iris. He started at Iris in 1991 and was one of the first to do R3 migration to UNIX. Mallareddy has been working since then on R4, R5, and Rnext. Prior to coming to Iris, he consulted with CLSI (working on Library Automation software), Computer