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Category Archives: Sharepoint Foundation 2010 (SPF 2010)
Lync and SharePoint Integration: More Than Presence Information
Today I had a conversation with a client who is investigating using an IM/UC vendor other than Microsoft. They let me know that the vendor said they integrate with SharePoint just like Lync because “they show presence information on SharePoint … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Lync Server, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007), Microsoft SharePoint, Sharepoint Foundation 2010 (SPF 2010), Sharepoint Foundation 2013 (SPF 2013), SharePoint Server 2010 (SP 2010), SharePoint Server 2013 (SP 2013), Skype for Business, Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS 3.0)
Tagged Lync, skype, Skype for Business
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St. Louis Day of .Net
Well, it is that time of year again. The St. Louis Day of .Net is coming around again this August 20-21. I just found out this week that I get to participate as a speaker for a third year in … Continue reading
SharePoint Saturday Ozarks Recap
On Saturday, June 12, I got the pleasure for a second year to present at SharePoint Saturday Ozarks. I sincerely enjoyed my time there again. Mark Rackley outdid himself again and put the event together beautifully. He is truly committed … Continue reading
Posted in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007), Microsoft SharePoint, Ozarks, Presentations, Sharepoint Foundation 2010 (SPF 2010), SharePoint Saturday, SharePoint Server 2010 (SP 2010), SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2, Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS 3.0)
Tagged Kerberos, Presentations
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Back in the Saddle Again
It has been quite awhile since I have posted and I needed to get myself back into gear again. I have had a lot going on but I wanted to make blogging a priority this year and haven’t done well … Continue reading
Posted in Kansas City (KC), Kansas City (KC) User Group, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft SQL Server, Personal Thoughts, Presentations, Sharepoint Foundation 2010 (SPF 2010), SharePoint Saturday, SharePoint Server 2010 (SP 2010), SharePoint User Group (SPUG), SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 R2
Tagged Business Intelligence (BI), Presentations
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SharePoint Road Show: Springfield, IL
I will be part of the panel for the SharePoint Road Show in Springfield, IL on Wednesday, December 16th. Hope to see you there! The SharePoint 2010 Road Show is an all-day event sponsored by Microsoft, International SharePoint Professionals Association … Continue reading
Upcoming Presentations
I am looking forward to present next week in Kansas City, MO. I will be presenting on SharePoint 2010: Insights and BI. Here is where you can find me: Heartland Users Group: SharePoint Tuesday, December 8 at 7:00 p.m. SharePoint … Continue reading
Is Your SQL Server Ready for SharePoint 2010?
Alright, if you have been tracking the posts on the upcoming SharePoint release, you may very well say, “Yes, I know…I know. SQL Server needs to be 64-bit.” But I ask you to keep reading because I think there is … Continue reading
64-bit PDF iFilters Update
In this post, I will do a brief review of the state of 64-bit PDF iFilters for the Microsoft platform (this effects SharePoint). There have been a couple things occur in the last few days that I just wanted to … Continue reading
2nd Stage Recycle Bin Fallacy
In the SharePoint community, I regularly hear a statement made that I myself use to believe was correct but I want to clear up the misconception. It is easy to understand why people believe this based on unclear wording in Central … Continue reading