De PC van een collega had in de root van de C-schijf een obscure logfile:
TAMNUNCOMM.LOG
Na een beetje gegooooooooogeld te hebben, vond ik de links:
http://www.crn.com/software/163105119
or
http://www.crn.com/software/57704004
Here's what's right about IBM: Actual useful stuff. Like the Tamnun Juru Desktop search.
Coming out of IBM's Haifa lab, this technology indexes and searches files on hard drives, including contents of Notes inboxes. Google Desktop thus far only indexes and searches Outlook mailboxes.
Tamnun, meaning Octopus in Hebrew, puts a browser interface atop the Juru search component that is already used in IBM's WebSphere Portal and Workplace. There are no immediate plans to productize this, according to Michael Herscovici, Lotus Software Development Manager of Search Technologies at IBM's Haifa Labs. But, with IBM claiming some 120 million Notes users, they might want to think about it.
Here's what's wrong about IBM: This title: Senior Vice President, Enterprise On Demand Transformation & Information Technology. When someone's job title can't fit legibly on a business card, it's time to cut the crap.
Gedateerd spul uit 2005.Kennelijk een mislukt project?
Dat al gauw de naam spyware of verdacht krijgt:
http://www.prevx.com/filenames/3516819347713132904-0/TAMNUNCOMM.DLL.html
Weer een acroniem erbij: HRL = Haifa Research Lab
Het Hebreeuws is niet mijn ding:
http://www.babylon.com/definition/Octopus/Hebrew
octopus
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