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June 2008 - The Bamboo Team Blog
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Here at Bamboo, our release schedule is pretty hectic; our storefront is constantly being updated with new products, updated versions of exisitng products with new features, and occasional bug fixes. This blog post is a couple of days late. However, we...
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This past weekend I attended my first SharePoint conference and went in with no idea what to expect. For those of you that don't know me, I have only been with Bamboo for about 6 weeks, so I don't exactly have an expert-level familiarity with...
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It was a busy day on Friday at the Bamboo booth at the Regional SharePoint Users Group Show. We had lots of people stop by to check out what new Web Parts and tools Bamboo has to offer. One of our guests was Michael Spencer of the American Red Cross....
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With more and more information being managed by SharePoint as departments begin to understand the vast powers of WSS and MOSS, item forms are beginning to become more complex and time consuming. I am one who goes full speed when filling out forms using...
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I stumbled across this very enthusiastic post on the Bell Consulting Group's blog today: SharePoint from my iPhone - now here is a killer app for mobile computing! The author goes on at some length about his surprise at being able to access a SharePoint...
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This is a reminder that the Summer Regional SharePoint Conference sponsored by the SharePoint User Group of Washington DC is going to be held later this week. You can get more information and a copy of the schedule at http://www.sugdc.org/index_conf1...
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Besides hitting the big shows around the country like Tech Ed, we are a Silver Sponsor of the Regional SharePoint Users Conference this weekend. (yeah, we support local efforts too. ) Gary Blatt, President of SUGNOVA, will be hosting the second annual...
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The new support for solution deployment in WSS 3.0 is great, HOWEVER if you are deploying shared assemblies into the GAC you should be aware of the fact that WSS installs these assemblies WITHOUT trace references . Below is a quote from Junfeng Zhang's...
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Darryl Beard of Baton Rouge EMS was Friday's winner in our daily iPod giveaway at TechEd. Darryl has worked there for nine years and they are currently in the process of rolling to MOSS 2007. He is not a stranger to Bamboo Web Parts, as they have...
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Every tradeshow we go to, we see the typical gimmicks used to drive traffic to the booths: cheesy sales guys juggling, cash giveaways, heck we even try to snag visitors with free t-shirts and assorted giveaways. It's all part of the game. This year...
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Things have been a bit hectic here at Bamboo, with all of our crazy happenings, iPod giveaways, and whatnot down there at that fancy conference in Orlando, but fear not -- the Web Part factory is still churning away here in Reston, and despite an early...
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It's always so exciting to meet people from everywhere when you exhibit at a show that draws an international crowd. But, it's a small world when you have a visit to the booth from your neighbors. Such is the case as I was talking with Vincent...
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Diego Pietruszka of Interlink Technologies was Thursday's winner in our daily iPod giveaway at TechEd. Diego is the Assistant Manager of IT Infrastructure at Interlink, and he tells me that they've got a big migration from Exchange public folders...
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The second* session I attended today was a lively Q&A with an all-star roster of SharePoint experts in front of a capacity (plus standing room) crowd. Included on the panel were some familiar faces from panels I'd caught previously (Joel Oleson...
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Our own Julie Auletta ably facilitated the Birds of a Feather session on Migrating Data to SharePoint yesterday evening. This was a discussion topic that Bamboo had submitted for consideration and was approved for the popular Birds of a Feather sessions...
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