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Today I migrated this blog to Windows Azure. A glimpse in the past Back in 2007, when I started this blog, I had no idea where it would take me. And so I started: configuring a small LAMP account with a hosting provider, using WordPress as the blogging...
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In this article I will explain how to create a database in SQL Azure, and how to surface it in SharePoint 2013 Online using Business Connectivity Services (BCS), and an external list. The article is based in large part on my session at SharePoint Saturday...
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If you are interested in Cloud-Based servers – then the article reference here is for you: Old McDonald Had a SharePoint Farm E-I-E…IO – Part 2 The article was written by Todd Carter (MCM, MCT, and all-round good guy). A quick bit of clarification...
Filed under: SharePoint, Microsoft, Windows, Azure, cloud, Microsoft SharePoint, Windows Server, Windows 2012, 2012 Server, Cloud Server, AWS, Windows 2008r2, Server, Windows 2012 Server
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As you all know SharePoint 2013 is coming. Or better, SharePoint 2013 is already here. As always, there is a lot of new stuff to learn. The day one sessions on the SPC were all dedicated to give the audience an overview of what to come. My SPC Impressions...
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It’s really exciting to see how we can leverage the new app framework in SharePoint 2013 and use Azure to enable data to be published to and from an on-premise environment and SharePoint in Office 365. This article will provide an overview of the...
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Using SharePoint as an extranet is becoming a more and more common focus for our customers, with many struggling to find an easy way to communicate and collaborate with their partners. Partners could be affiliated organisations, suppliers, customers,...
Filed under: Strategy, SharePoint, Workflow, nintex, applications, business, Azure, Extranet, SharePoint 2010, k2, Partners, Composites, SharePoint 2013
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I’m delighted to be speaking at SharePoint Saturday UK 2012, on the topic of InfoPath, SharePoint and Azure. Want to build powerful business forms quickly and without writing custom code? Interested in how you can integrate SharePoint on premise...
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The cloud certainly opens up many possibilities of how your organization can store and use documents, business data and any other type information it needs to run. We’ve been looking at SharePoint Online as part of Office 365 and Windows Azure and can...
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Cloud Meta Man is our tool that will generate all required code for you that you can easily provide the business data stored away on premise databases usually running behind multiple firewalls or NAT devices. You will be able to use generated WCF service...
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Notes on Azure, SharePoint, and Windows Live Recently I needed to authenticate an external SharePoint site using Windows Live. So, I logically thought of using Azure since that is way Microsoft is going and it is easier to configure than the old Windows...
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Integrating SharePoint and Microsoft CRM makes sense. Your sales team use CRM as they go about their daily work, but quite often non-sales people still need to be able to access and work with the same data. Although CRM 2011 has become part of the Office...
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Hi all and welcome to my 6th post on the weird and wonderful world of cloud computing. The recurring theme in this series has been to point out that the technological aspects of cloud computing have never really been the key issue. Instead, I feel It...
Filed under: Strategy, Governance, Risk, Security, Infrastructure, Azure, office365, amazon, SaaS, Cloud compouting, IAAS, Patriot Act
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Note: I’m learning about Azure and Mobile Web App development as I go along. If you see any mistakes or better ways of doing things please drop me an email : nick@lightningtools.com With more people becoming mobile workers, or working from home...
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Interesting Twitter stories for you from the Scribble Twitter account : New SharePoint 2010 features aid in enterprise content management http://bit.ly/vY4HQa SharePoint's Sweet Spot as a Web Delivery Platform - http://bit.ly/sjrIxs Setting permissions...
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Following up on my keynote summary, here’s a recap of some of the highlights from SharePoint Conference 2011 Day One – especially Jim Kane on KNowledge Communities, Bill Baer on SQL Denali “Always On”, and Paul Swider on developem...
Filed under: SharePoint, ECM, Azure, knowledge management, BCS, Office 365, SPC11, Jared Spataro, NetHope, SPC12, Denali, Anaheim, MCA, @pswider @billbaer, @jimkane3
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