Overview Office 365 brings a new development paradigm for us to learn for continuing delivering rich SharePoint 2013 solutions, including a new ‘Visual Studio in the cloud’ with the Napa toolset. To learn how this can be utilized for better development, I took on the challenge of learning the toolset by pulling in data from
Host-named site collections have been around since SharePoint 2010 but they have been improved for SharePoint 2013 making them a valuable architectural alternative in several scenarios. In this session, you will learn what host-named site collections are and what makes them so useful in SharePoint 2013. We will discuss its pros and cons and how
Imagine you are a developer, administrator, or business person who uses IBM Lotus Notes (yes, it still exists!), and your IT department one day announces that your organization is migrating to SharePoint. Should you celebrate? Should you start looking for another job? Will your world as you know it cease to exist? In this session,
The Cloud can help you and your organization to maximize your investments and to simplify your business processes for all your SharePoint activities. Windows Azure can offer you a lot of services that can allow you to transform your infrastructures, your development paradigm and your IT teams to start thinking in terms of DevOps. In
Among numerous Add-ons which help to improve business value of SharePoint, there are those which simplify case management. Using SharePoint as an ECM system, you are sure to organize simple projects (so-called "cases"), and to include tasks, team members and associated content in them. Case management, contrary to project management or personal task management, means
We’ve all seen those next-next-finish demos of connecting SharePoint to ADFS. Just a few lines of PowerShell and you’re done, right? Not really. When you choose to implement SAML claims with SharePoint (because that’s what it is) there are a number of difficulties that you’ll need to overcome. The people picker doesn’t work anymore, user
AutoSPInstaller is a CodePlex project that provides a set of PowerShell scripts, an XML input file, and a standard windows batch file which together provide a quick and near-unattended installation and initial configuration of Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 and 2013. This session will mainly focus on step by step guide including configuration of user accounts,
Our SharePoint environment is a lot like many others – a SharePoint 2007 implementation that was used more as a file dump than a collaboration space. With minimal user adoption, we were never quite ready to implement 2010, with a pilot SharePoint 2010 implementation stalled out of the gate. In the meantime, some content was
This session walks you through the necessary steps to design a SharePoint 2013 architecture. It explains what information is needed to actually design such an architecture and discusses the many things you need to know to make the right decisions. It helps you to design a small, medium or large SharePoint farm for your customers.
What is a hacker? In the dictionary a hacker is defined as a computer user who attempts to gain unauthorized access to proprietary computer systems. We all know that in reality a hacker is someone who tries to gain access to anything that they do not have access too, file shares, websites, wifi or even
Page [tcb_pagination_current_page] of [tcb_pagination_total_pages]
