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SharePoint 2013 Migration; Business Will Like Office 2013; Yammer Acquisition Closes

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SharePoint Daily LogoGet ‪SharePoint‬ tips from Bill English with Mindsharp’s Video Clip Summer Sampler & you may just win a free class.  -  Dooley

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Migrating to SharePoint 2013 (CMSWire)
So SharePoint 2013 has finally been officially announced. The community is now busy downloading the files, firing up virtual machines and evaluating the product. There is lots to be learnt and all kinds of new features to be discovered. What will certainly be interesting is how quickly businesses migrate to the new platform. From my own personal experience, when SharePoint 2010 was released, many clients chose to stay with the current version for a number of months. Will SharePoint 2013 be any more tempting? Continue reading this entry »

Challenges of Custom-Coded SharePoint Applications; US Government Approves Office 365; Bing Friends Facebook

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SharePoint Daily LogoSounds like someone has a case of the Mondays.  -  Dooley

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SharePoint 2010 Communities: An Integrated Collaboration Platform (CMSWire)
This is the third article in the series “What is This SharePoint Thing All About Anyway?” and in this article we are going to be looking at the concept of SharePoint Communities and how you could use them to improve your current working environment. Communities are a concept within SharePoint that provides a way for users to come together based on experience, needs and general working relationships. We will look at several key elements of communities in SharePoint before exploring how to utilize them to your best advantage in your work environment. Continue reading this entry »

SharePoint Deployment Pitfalls; Firefox Banned on ARM-based Windows; Don’t Ignore Office 365

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SharePoint Daily LogoDidn’t we see this happening in “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”? Maybe it really is the end for humans.  -  Dooley

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SharePoint 15: 8 Things to Help You Prepare (CMSWire)
It seems like only yesterday that we were shouting about the upcoming release of SharePoint 2010. In fact, it is just about two years ago (May 12, 2010) that it was released. And with a mere two years on the market, we’re starting to shout about the release of the next edition — SharePoint 15. Continue reading this entry »

Bamboo at SHARE 2012 – Day 1; Collaborate or Else…; Windows Phone Fragmentation

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SharePoint Daily LogoWow, the SHARE 2012 team knows how to wake the crowds. We were treated to a drumline at 8AM today.  -  Dooley

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Precisely why You Need To Incorporate SharePoint 2010 for your Business (The SeaHawk)
The Microsoft SharePoint consulting has been confirmed to be a very useful tool for any business firm. It is a system developed by Microsoft which helps fast and simple cooperation with all the ventures occurring within the business system. By way of this, it will likely be really simpler to connect with all the staff and share information and files with each other. Together with the arrival of SharePoint 2010 in the field, there have been progressively more companies which have been incorporating the working platform on their business. Taking into consideration this sort of information, it is quite crucial that you determine what would be the principal reasons why you need to include SharePoint in your business. Continue reading this entry »

Cloud Smaller than Server Business; Windows on the iPad; RIP: Flash Mobile?

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SharePoint Daily LogoThis new Google News Advanced Search is going to take some getting used to. I still haven’t found the right options to select to get the search results that it produced by default yesterday. ::sigh::  - Dooley

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Windows Azure Camps (Microsoft)
Windows Azure Developer Camps are free, fun, no-fluff events for developers, by developers. You learn from experts in a low-key, interactive way and then get hands-on time to apply what you’ve learned. Continue reading this entry »

SharePoint as a Collaboration Tool; I Want Cloud Apps; The Rocky Road from BPOS to Office 365

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SharePoint Daily LogoI’m trying to convince Dux to change the name of SharePoint Saturday: The Conference to SharePoint Daily Saturday, but so far he hasn’t gone for it.  :-(  In addition to having space in the exhibit hall and a speaking session on Friday, Bamboo will host a second session on Saturday at 9:30AM. I know that is pretty early, so grab your coffee and stop by to hear Robert Manfredi speak on ”Trends Driving the Need for Solutions on SharePoint: Frontline Business Automation and How to Best Deliver Those Solutions“. It looks to be a great session and well worth getting out of bed early.  –Chris

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Challenging Collaboration: Using SharePoint as a Collaboration Tool (CMSWire)
Although Microsoft sells SharePoint as a collaboration tool, it really isn’t. It is a process and storage tool, and actually does a reasonable job at that. Many of our larger clients have thousands (if not millions) of documents stored in SharePoint. But in terms of supporting collaborative interactions between team members, SharePoint has some bolt-on technology at best. Continue reading this entry »

TechEd Preview; BPOS Outage Bad for Office 365; What the App Store Future Means

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SharePoint Daily LogoIs anyone in Atlanta for TechEd? John Anderson is down South this week working his magic and sending in reports for those of us that couldn’t make it. It’s almost as good as being there. Almost… If you happen to see John, be sure to give him grief for those of us that are still in the office.  –Chris

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The Microsoft Week Ahead: What’s on for TechEd 2011? (ZDNet)
This week I’ll be in Atlanta with thousands of IT professionals and developers for Microsoft’s TechEd 2011 conference. Here are a few of the things I’ll be watching for (and doing) while in town: Continue reading this entry »

Benefits of the SharePoint Cloud; Moving to a Wireless Office; Safety Questions – Firefox 4 vs. IE9

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SharePoint Daily LogoToday is Friday the 13th. Do you know what that means? Yup, I plan on going home after work and watching the best horror movies I can find. Any suggestions on what I should watch? There have to be some great movies out there that have slipped by me. Email or leave a comment with your ideas and I’ll send Bamboo t-shirts to the people that make what I think are the best suggestions.  –Chris

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The SharePoint Cloud: Benefits of Office365 (CMSWire)
With the public beta of Office 365 now in full swing, many are looking at the benefits of moving to SharePoint online. Here’s a look at some of the benefits of going to the cloud. Anyone with half an eye on the IT industry can’t have failed to notice the rise and rise of what is now called “The Cloud” in the last couple of years. Despite not really being a new idea, the concept is starting to gain real traction with a number of interesting offerings being made available. The Cloud can be summed up as a means of accessing data and services from computers other than your own, specifically the Internet. Basically it’s storing files, and accessing “web apps,” across the Web. Continue reading this entry »

Yahoo Completes Bing Search Transfer; Net Neutrality Must Apply to All of the Web; What Is Gov 2.0?

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Yahoo, Microsoft Complete Bing Search Transfer (eWeek)
Yahoo’s expected transfer of its backend search to Bing is completed, according to a corporate blog posting from Microsoft. Under an agreement signed in the summer of 2009, Yahoo will take over worldwide salesforce duties for both companies’ search advertisers, while Bing powers Yahoo’s backend search. Continue reading this entry »

SharePoint Daily for October 10, 2008

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11 Fixes Expected for Patch Tuesday (RedmondMag)
Microsoft’s October patch release cycle promises to be a busy one as Redmond announced plans to roll out 11 security bulletins in its Tuesday security release. Four are “critical,” six are deemed “important” and one received a “moderate” rating. Continue reading this entry »

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