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SharePoint 2013 Mobile; IE10 Available for Windows 7; Office 365 Enterprise Enhancements

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SharePoint Daily LogoThere is still time to sign up for today’s webinar on How to Use SharePoint Well – And When To Recognize You Need a Bit More.  -  Dooley

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SharePoint 2013′s Mobile Functions Offer Enhanced Social, Expanded BYOD Possibilities (CMSWire)
Even if there is still no official release date, every day it seems we learn more surrounding the SharePoint 2013 release. The latest — a recent blog from one of the people working on it that provides brief glimpse into some of the mobile features. SharePoint 2013 Functions: At this point down the information management road, mobile access and functionality is going to be one of the deciding factors when judging not only whether the release has been successful, but also whether enterprises will stick with what they have or migrate to SharePoint 2013 — a process we know will be difficult. Continue reading this entry »

Successful SharePoint 2010 Records Management; The Era of the Cloud OS; iOS 6 vs. Android vs. Windows Phone

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SharePoint Daily LogoJust one more reason I don’t even try to dance.  -  Dooley

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Five Policy Considerations for Successful Records Management in SharePoint 2010 (Information Management)
The funny thing about the essential policy decisions to successfully implement a records management program is that none is directly dependent on the technologies supplied in SharePoint 2010 (such as the records repository or managed metadata). The essential policy decisions that underlie a solid records and information management (RIM) program are technology independent.  Before launching into the decisions themselves, here are five level-setting concepts for those of you who may not be familiar with records management. Continue reading this entry »

Manage Growth of Your SharePoint 2010 Deployment; Windows 8 Design Goals; Microsoft’s Public-private Cloud-migration Tools

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SharePoint Daily LogoDo we really need an “Occupy” movement for everything?  – Dooley

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Set Early Plans to Manage Growth of Your SharePoint 2010 Deployment (SearchContentManagement)
Since its first release roughly a decade ago, SharePoint has become increasingly popular with organizations of all sizes for its content management and collaboration capabilities. It has grown so much, in fact, that it’s easy to find enterprises that use SharePoint 2010 features for at least departmental and project collaboration, if not for enterprise-wide purposes. Many organizations, however, overlook the costs and long-term problems associated with organic SharePoint growth. Continue reading this entry »

Do You Really Use SharePoint?; Enterprization of Consumer Apps; Mozilla & Microsoft vs. Google

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SharePoint Daily LogoKMWorld officially kicks off tonight with an opening reception and Bamboo will be there. Be sure to stop by for a demo of our latest products.  - Dooley

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You Think You Use SharePoint But You Really Don’t (TechRepublic)
Thousands of organizations have implemented SharePoint but fail to exploit the most obvious of SharePoint’s many benefits. Here are some suggestions for a SharePoint roadmap that can succeed. You see it all around you, good SharePoint gone bad. The number of SharePoint deployments in the world today has six digits in it, and four-fifths of them suck. That’s a subjective observation, of course; many who deploy SharePoint (especially the license-free version) don’t have very high ambitions. The irony is, they could aim much higher, and get a lot more out of their deployment without upgrading to the more expensive version. Continue reading this entry »

SharePoint Records Management Foundation; The Day Apps Beat the Browser; Have You Heard of Windows Phone 7?

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SharePoint Daily LogoI’ll take rain over falling satellites any day. I think I’ll be staying inside for the next few days.  – Dooley

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Why You Need a Records Management Foundation for SharePoint (CMSWire)
When it comes to enterprise compliance and records management (GRC), collaboration isn’t usually the first word that comes to mind. In fact, “collaborative records management” sounds like a compliance nightmare. This is precisely why you need a good records management foundation, before moving into social business. SharePoint, on the other hand, is all about collaboration. One of the best descriptions of SharePoint I’ve heard is that it’s like “a network drive on crack.” Continue reading this entry »

Is an App Store Good for SharePoint?; Understanding the Social Enterprise; Windows 8 Isn’t an iOS Copycat

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SharePoint Daily LogoI may give up job as Community Manager to become a Travel Agent. I received more email yesterday about changing people’s hotel and flight reservations than I did normal email.  :-)  –Dooley

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Could App Store Boost SharePoint Benefits? (ITBusinessEdge)
I’ve written several times about enterprise app stores, noting their potential to end “stealth” application purchases by business users, considering some of the features enterprise app stores could borrow from popular consumer app stores, and spotlighting a trend of enterprise app stores based on application type. A few weeks ago I interviewed Sam Liu, VP of marketing for Partnerpedia, a provider of private label marketplace and enterprise app store solutions, about the growing popularity of enterprise app stores. Continue reading this entry »

A Quick Start to SharePoint Success; Choosing Google Apps Over Office 365; The Cloud Changes Everything

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Migrating Documents From a Legacy DMS to SharePoint (Law Technology News)
There’s been a great deal of interest in converting legacy document management systems to Microsoft SharePoint in the legal industry and beyond. Compelling reasons for doing so include reduced costs, robust API, broad third-party support, as well as tools for integrating SharePoint with other firm systems. To date, the discussion has focused principally on the suitability of SharePoint as a DMS, on the compatibility of SharePoint with common third-party add-ons — such as those for standard forms generation, metadata stripping, or document comparison — on security, and on the need to support ethical walls. While more remains to be done, significant progress has been made in addressing these concerns. Continue reading this entry »

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