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Suppose that you take your light grey Jeep Wrangler in for service. Upon arrival, the service manager makes you fill out a form indicating why you brought the car in, the license number on the car, your name, and a phone number where you can be reached...
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SharePoint in the Cloud and On-Premises: One of these things is not like the other Recently Google announced the acquisition of QuickOffice - a “Cloud” based office productivity solution known for its ability to provide better than average...
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Today I have been creating a meeting for the First Office 365 UK User Group Online Meeting and I decided to use the Lync Web Scheduler. This was first brought to my attention during the Microsoft Jump Start Office 365 Training videos of which are now...
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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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As you would expect, the announcement this week of Office 15 ( see here if you missed that ) has lead to lots of rumour and conjecture across the web about SharePoint 15 (or SharePoint 2013 as I'm going to call it, see later in this post) and how...
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Some interesting links and articles you may have missed from Twitter in this last week. Follow the Scribble Agency on Twitter to stay right upto date. SharePoint: Interesting interview with Jared Spataro, director of # SharePoint - http://bit.ly/wZwXta...
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Office365 is Microsoft's cloud offering - featuring SharePoint, Outlook, and Office Web Apps. It's huge product with many features, and I will be covering it more and more on this blog over the next few weeks. In this post I simply want to give...
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Hi all Welcome to the fourth post about the adaptive change that cloud computing is going to have on practitioners, paradigms and organisations. The previous two posts took a look at some of the dodgier side of two of the industries biggest players, Microsoft...
Filed under: planning, Strategy, SharePoint, Governance, Risk, Globalisation, Security, Infrastructure, Active Directory, Performance, Networking, VPC, exchange, office365, amazon, SaaS, Cloud compouting, VPN, IAAS, IPSEC
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Until now there have been no official Microsoft certifications for Office365 users. Well the wait is over as Microsoft have just announced two exams that will become available in April of this year. They are: Administering Office365 ( Exam 70-323 ) Intended...
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Microsoft offers a number of different pricing plans for is Office365 cloud offering (see here and here ). Their are two main versions though, 'Enterprise' and 'Kiosk'. Enterprise is the one most businesses would use, and has generally...
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Microsoft announced just before Christmas that it's Office365 cloud service now meeting EU data protection standards, specifically the its " Model Clauses ". This relates to the transfer of personal data (such as that held in a Office365...
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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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Hi all Welcome to my second post that delves into the irrational world of cloud computing. In the first post, I described my first foray into the world of web hosting, which started way back in 2000. Back then I was more naive than I am now (although...
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Useful SharePoint links: Business Connectivity Services High-Level Architecture in # SharePoint - Great diagram - http://bit.ly/vD7RwM # SharePoint Branding to brand or not to brand now that is a question - bit.ly/seSAi7 # SharePoint adopted faster than...
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How long have you been using SharePoint?: 6 years What’s your current role: SharePoint Consultant and Trainer My Story: After working for IBM as a European LAN Systems Specialist (I decided to leave due to family commitments), I set up my own training...
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