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Top News Stories 4 Key Steps in Developing Requirements for SharePoint Projects (CMS Wire) As discussed in my previous post (How to Define Measurable and Traceable Requirements for SharePoint Projects), focusing on the business requirements first, user...
Filed under: Virtualization, Google Chrome, SharePoint Events, SharePoint Training, SharePoint Jobs, SharePoint 2010 Upgrade, Windows Phone 7, Developing Requirements for SharePoint Projects, Net Neutrality, RSS Feeds in SharePoint 2010, Office Web Applications Cache, AdCenter for Chinese Businesses, Better Business with SharePoint, SharePoint Success
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Top News Stories SharePoint the Reality Series 5: The SharePoint Maturity Model (KMWorld) In the adoption of SharePoint, a four-stage maturity model is a great way to determine where knowledge gaps exist, what facets require additional education and how...
Filed under: SharePoint Events, SharePoint Training, SharePoint Jobs, Windows Phone 7, Windows 7 SP1 Beta, Managing Virtual Paperwork, SharePoint and Historical Dependence on Email, IE9 Performance Optimization, Best Practices for Upgrading and Migrating to SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Maturity Model, Is SharePoint Scalable, Application Lifecycle Management, Government Cloud Applications Center, SharePoint 2010 and SQL Hotfix Dependencies
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A few weeks ago Bamboo announced a visitor survey on topics ranging from what you think Bamboo's top priorities should be all the way to when your company plans to upgrade to SharePoint 2010. Today that survey comes to a close and with it ends your...
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Top News Stories Is Your Application Suitable for Windows Azure? (Credera) Some IT professionals describe cloud computing as an “amorphous” thing. It is hard to clearly understand what it is, and most importantly, to know if it works for your...
Filed under: Cloud Computing, Windows Mobile, SharePoint Events, SharePoint Training, SharePoint Jobs, SharePoint 2010 Records Management, Gov 2.0, Windows Azure Apps, Networking Truths Applied to SharePoint, People Picker Scope in SharePoint, Windows 7 Migration Really Costs, Government 2.0 in Context, Word Automation Services in SharePoint Server 2010
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Top News Stories Using Windows PowerShell to Manage SharePoint 2010 (WindowsITPro) The release of SharePoint 2010 (both SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Server) offers welcome support for Windows PowerShell. Of course it has always been technically...
Filed under: Enterprise 2.0, Dux Raymond Sy, PowerShell, SharePoint Training, SharePoint Jobs, Windows Phone 7, Safest Web Access, Enabling Social Media through Metadata, IE9 Navigation, Opening PDFs in SharePoint 2010, PowerShell to Manage SharePoint 2010, SharePoint as a Gov 2.0 Platform, Cloud in a Box, SahrePoint Events, Training for SharePoint 2010, Christian Buckley
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Here at Bamboo, we take pride in designing some of the coolest t-shirts in the SharePoint space, but it's no secret that there is a wealth of wickedly clever and creative types in the world of SharePoint, and attention must be paid when a new t-shirt...
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On Thursday morning at the BPC, Dux Raymond Sy presented a session on a relatively new topic both for him and for many of us in "SharePoint World": Gov 2.0 and how SharePoint is being leveraged as the platform to provide Gov 2.0 solutions to...
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Christian Buckley explained at the top of his session on "Enabling Social Media through Metadata" at the BPC on Thursday afternoon that he would focus on the "why" of social media in the enterprise and, specifically, the importance...
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Top News Stories U.S. Military Wants to Exert Influence Over Private Cyber Infrastructure (BusinessWeek) The U.S. military wants to exert more influence over the protection of power grids, transportation networks and financial network systems, a Pentagon...
Filed under: Cloud Computing, SharePoint Events, Mark Eichenberger, SharePoint Training, SharePoint Jobs, Windows Phone 7, Microsoft Tablets, Best Practices 2010, BPC10, Michael Doyle, SharePoint 2010 External Content Types, Social Networks in SharePoint 2010, Best Practices for SharePoint Online, SharePoint 2010 Build Numbers, SharePoint User Adoption, SharePoint Document Libraries, Visualization
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I wrapped up my stint at the BPC today with back-to-back sessions on my favorite SharePoint topic: social media. First up was my second session of the day to be hosted by Microsoft Business Productivity Specialist Mark Eichenberger, although instead of...
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Michael Doyle—the SharePoint Ninja —provided an overview of SharePoint Server 2010 management features in Managers' Quick Guide to SharePoint Server 2010 at the Best Practices Conference . Search Capabilities SharePoint Server 2010's...
Filed under: Office 2010 Web Apps, FAST Search, SharePoint Server 2010, Office 2010 Web Applications, Visio Services, External Content Types, Business Intelligence, SharePoint Designer, Office 2010 Apps, Document Sets, External List, SharePoint 2010 Editions, Office Web Apps, Excel Services, Web Apps, Document Management, Metadata, Document Set, SharePoint Designer 2010, MySite, Excel 2010, Visio 2010, Fast Search in SharePoint, SharePoint 2010 Search, People Search, Tags & Notes, My Site in SharePoint 2010, Document ID, Managed Metadata, InfoPath, Site Collection Administration, Best Practices Conference, Content Types, Site Content Types, Business Connectivity Services, #BPC10, Managed Metadata Services, InfoPath 2010, Michael Doyle, My Sites, SharePoint Ninja, 2010 Central Admin, SharePoint 2010 Administration
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Mark Eichenberger, a Microsoft Business Productivity Specialist with years of SharePoint experience has, as of July 1, 2010, been tapped to become a BPOS (Business Productivity Online Suite) specialist, and BPOS was the focus of Mark's morning session...
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Top News Stories SharePoint Planning Tools Abound -- Just Not From Microsoft (SearchWinIT) Microsoft no longer offers the free System Center Capacity Planner for SharePoint Server, but third-party vendors are stepping up with both free and paid-for planning...
Filed under: Best Practices Conference, Microsoft Cloud, Dux Raymond Sy, SharePoint Events, Mark Miller, SharePoint Training, SharePoint Jobs, Bing, Gov 2.0, Email Management in SharePoint 2010, Michael Doyle, SharePoint 2010 for Project Management, SharePoint Communities, SharePoint: Filtering, SharePoint Applications with InfoPath, SharePoint Planning Tools, Darvish Shadravan, 'SharePoint 2010 Administration, Lori Gowin, IE9 Screenshots, SharePoint 2010 My Sites, Jennifer Mason, Cloud Computing Costs
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Mark Miller of EndUserSharePoint.com (EUSP) today presented a session that he had prepared expressly for the BPC on best practices in building a community around SharePoint. With missionary zeal, Mark shared the benefit of his own experience, providing...
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Lori Gowin , a founding member of Women in SharePoint , presented a session titled "SharePoint 2010: An Administrative Odyssey" on the topic of, not surprisingly, administration in SharePoint 2010 at the BPC this afternoon. Lori, a self-professed...
Filed under: PowerShell, Developer Dashboard, Best Practices Conference, BPC10, #BPC10, 2010 Central Admin, STSADM, Managed Accounts, Women in SharePoint, Password Management Settings, SharePoint Health Analyzer, SharePoint 2010 Administration, Lori Gowin, SharePoint 2010 Backup and Restore, 2010 Farm Management, SharePoint 2010 Logging Best Practices, Event Log Flooding Protection, EVFP
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