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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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A quick follow-up to yesterday’s post on the release of Report Builder 2.0. I just noticed this excellent walkthrough on the Dynamics CRM Team blog which shows you how to use Report Builder 2.0 with CRM 4.0. Don’t overlook the...
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If you are using or trying out SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services, you may have noticed that clicking on the “Report Builder” link on the Report Manager toolbar in Internet Explorer still opens up the old “ClickOnce” report builder...
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Here’s a fun article in the Register by Mark Whitehorn. Some wag at Microsoft has apparently used the Term Extraction Transformation in SQL Server Integration Services to analyse words used by Sarah Palin in two different speeches!
Completely...
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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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Many SharePoint users have variants of the out of the box Team Site for the bulk of their collaborative efforts, and many of these end up with a landing page displaying web parts such as “Tasks Assigned to Me”, “Overdue Tasks”...
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I picked up on this over at The Content Economy - the Economist Intelligence Unit have published an interesting briefing paper on the digital company 2013. If you follow the link you can download a free briefing paper on their findings. ...
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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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Mark Miller at EndUserSharePoint.com has posted the first in a series of screencasts based on the “Case Studies in SharePoint Dashboards” event he ran earlier in the month. You can see the first post here and if you sign up for his weekly...
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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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Robert Bogue of SharePoint Shepherd fame has published a really useful step by step guide to Configuring Single Sign On in SharePoint Server 2007. Getting SSO to work correctly is not the easiest of tasks, and it is entirely possible to follow the...
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I wrote an article for DevX.com that has just published. Feel free to read it at the following location: http://www.devx.com/dotnet/Article/35324 I wrote this article as a starting point to better understand how to get Excel data into SharePoint, as a...
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