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I first heard about this book via the SharePoint for Project Management section of Bamboo Nation. The author Dux Raymond Sy, is Bamboo Software’s resident Project Management expert, and as well as a long history of working with SharePoint he is...
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A quick post on two recently announced conferences for Spring 2009 :
UK Excel User Conference – Microsoft London 1st and 2nd April 2009. This is a free-of-charge two day conference being held at the Microsoft offices in London Victoria. A...
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The idea of affinity diagrams is by no means new and it gets used in lots of different areas as a way of organising thoughts and ideas during a brainstorming session. All you need is a whiteboard and a whole pile of sticky or Post-it notes, and...
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OK I know that there are already blog posts out there on this subject, but I wanted to put something down in one place for my own clients. Also I find it’s often the case that when I talk to users about this, they aren’t even aware of the existence...
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This is a one-day event being held at Microsoft’s UK headquarters in Thames Valley Park Reading UK. I’m going to be presenting a session on “Adding Business Intelligence to your Access/SQL Server Projects”, and aiming to...
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This is a one-day event being held at Microsoft’s UK headquarters in Thames Valley Park Reading UK. I’m going to be presenting a session on “Adding Business Intelligence to your Access/SQL Server Projects”, and aiming to...
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The two posts on this blog with the greatest number of hits are the one on configuring a PDF iFilter with WSS 3.0, and using Adobe Reader 9 with SharePoint. Almost every SharePoint implementation I’ve been involved in has required setting...
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CRM, or Customer Relationship Management, can mean different things to different people, depending on the type of organisation they work for or what their objectives are. This Page at Wikipedia has a good description of various CRM scenarios. ...
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A while ago Computer Weekly ran a UK Blog Awards poll which highlighted some good Microsoft blogs which I catch up with pretty regularly, for example Geek In Disguise from Steve Clayton. The winner and second place in the project Management section...
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I’ve mentioned Microsoft’s Data Mining site in a previous post - it’s well worth a look if you are interested in the Data Mining capabilities of SQL Server 2005 or 2008. There’s good coverage of the excellent Excel Data Mining...
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According to this post from Mary-Jo Foley, Office 14 will be in alpha testing before year-end (Office 2007 was previously known as Office 12, so they’re skipping unlucky Office 13). Office 2007 has been around for a fair while now with...
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I consider myself to be a reasonably proficient Excel user but I’m constantly amazed by how much I don’t know when I see articles and tips which turn up at Chandoo’s Pointy Haired Dilbert blog. Lots of good data visualisation stuff...
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The Office Servers Infrastructure Update was released in mid-July, rolling up a large number of fixes as well as making the Search Server Federated Search stuff available to MOSS 2007 users. I’ve done a couple of installs on virtual servers...
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I read an interesting ComputerWorld article last week, called SharePoint Challenges IT as the Excel, Access of the Day. The article summarises the findings of a report from Forrester Research, which highlights some of the issues an IT department must...
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One of the key reasons (if not THE key reason) that most of my clients adopt SharePoint is as a tool to improve productivity. So as far as possible, if they want me to create customised solutions for them, I try to approach these using little or...
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