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After much thought, I have decided to make my SharePoint Information Architecture Guide available for sale online instead working with a publisher. I really did put a lot of thought to this and have learned that others have had great success. This guide...
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My friends at Colligo are hosting another free webinar titled “The Secrets to Successfully Migrating Exchange Public Folders to SharePoint”. See below for more information… Register Today! Live Webinar: The Secrets to Successfully Migrating...
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I am looking forward to the Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas. I have family in Vegas, visiting them is always great, and the weather will be beautiful. What more could I ask for! I will be attending sessions throughout the week but can also...
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With a creative mind and a little code, it is quite amazing what can be done. Bil Simser, Fear and Loathing, demonstrates a very creative way, using javascript and jQuery, to update calculated columns with little work. Note while reading his article,...
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On Behalf of the SharePoint Summit 2010 board of directors and on behalf of the rest of the team, we are extending this invitation to all members of the SharePoint community to submit their applications to us at the following address to be considered...
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The SharePoint Beagle Newsletter has been taking a rest for the last couple of months. Tomorrow the October 2009, Issue 1 will be published; and has some great articles. Articles from myself and Mark Miller (End User SharePoint). Sign up for SharePoint...
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Bill English, Mindsharp, published a very nice article on his SharePoint Cafe blog I wanted to share with you. I have been pushing the importance of Information Architecture for so many years now, it is wonderful to have others finally start to understand...
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Card Sorting is a technique used by myself and many Information Architects to categorize information and sites; has other applications too. Donna Spencer, with Boxes and Arrows, wrote a fantastic article titled: “Card Sorting: A Definitive Guide“...
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The eXtreme Early Bird rates for the SharePoint Technology Conference expire at midnight tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 9. Sign up today and save $500 on a Full Event Passport – or even more if you come with your team. Here are a few tips to help you get...
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The eXtreme Early Bird rates for the SharePoint Technology Conference expire at midnight tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 9. Sign up today and save $500 on a Full Event Passport – or even more if you come with your team. Here are a few tips to help you get...
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I received notice that my sessions have been accepted at the SharePoint Saturday, November 7th (in Philly) event. If you plan on attending this event, lets get together and have coffee or something… Read More...
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We, as technologists, love to use and work with the latest and greatest of technologies. I’ll be the first to say that I certainly enjoy playing with the latest and greatest toys. Though technologies such as Web Content Management (WCM) are by no means...
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I have received quite a few e-mails recently asking where I have been. About 9 months ago, I basically went heads-down and started writing. Taking all of my SharePoint Intranet Planning, Architecture, Design, Taxonomy, Methodology, etc documentation in...
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The SharePoint Technology Conference, held its first two venues (San Francisco and Boston) in 2009. I attended both of these conferences and I spoke at both of them. Being new to the SharePoint Conference circuit, I was extremely impressed at how well...
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My friends at Colligo are hosting a free webinar on September 30th. Following is the information and links to register. Register here: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/736700546 According to industry analysts, attachments make up as much as 90% of...
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