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Last year, Peter Serzo and I presented at the SharePoint Best Practices Conference in DC. We did an extremely serious talk called “SharePoint and SQL Reporting Services 2008 for the really really good looking” which rated rather well. As part of this...
Filed under: Offbeat, SharePoint, Uncategorized, SQL Server, Training, real-time, Best Practices, Conference, Speaking presentation, user engagement, Hansel, Zoolander, SQL Reporting services, Bruno
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Note: For those of you who do not wish to read my usual verbose writing, then skip to the last section where there is a free web part to download and try out.
Unless you are a complete SharePoint nerd and world events don’t interest you while you spend...
Filed under: Collaboration, SharePoint, real-time, Web Parts, web2.0, knowledge management, Jeff Conklin, Cognexus, Dialogue mapping, Issue Mapping, Debategraph, user engagement, shared understanding
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Hi again This article is the second half of a pair of articles explaining how I integrated real-time performance data with an SharePoint based IT operational portal, designed around the principle of passive compliance with legislative or organisational...
Filed under: planning, Collaboration, SharePoint, Governance, ITIL, ISO17799/27001, Sarbanes-Oxley, COBiT, Infrastructure, NETFLOW, WMI, OSISoft, SNMP, real-time, PERFMON, PI, Web Parts
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Hi This is one of those nerdy posts in the category of "look at me! look at me! look at what I did, isn’t it cool?". Normally application developers write posts like this, demonstrating some cool bit of code they are really proud of. Being...
Filed under: planning, Strategy, SharePoint, Governance, ITIL, ISO17799/27001, Sarbanes-Oxley, COBiT, Infrastructure, NETFLOW, WMI, OSISoft, SNMP, real-time, PERFMON, PI
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