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Conference Explores Enterprise Adoption of Search and Collaboration
Bjorn Olstad, distinguished engineer for Microsoft and CTO of FAST, kicked off the proceedings with an overview of the latest FAST search functionality, available as part of Microsoft SharePoint or as a standalone solution. In 2009, the company integrated its portal search capabilities with SharePoint, he says. I just got back from the FASTforward event held in New York City, in which more than 400 attendees were treated to a range of applications and new thinking around the way organizations collaborate. He discussed the growing interconnectness between search — offered via
The FASTForward Blog
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Readying SharePoint For Teleworking
Microsoft SharePoint is an accepted enterprise standard for online collaboration, but unfortunately many organizations don’t use it to its fullest potential. If you’re preparing a telework pilot program , it’s important to ensure that your SharePoint implementation is set up and optimized to support and assist your teleowkers. Here are some tips.
Test SharePoint via remote access. Since your SharePoint implementation is sitting inside your firewall it is important to test typical SharePoint tasks like accessing document libraries through your remote access solution prior to turning your teleworkers loose.
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, March 8, 2010
Take the Intranet 2.0 Global Survey 2010
are using Microsoft SharePoint (MOSS 2007). Toby Ward of Prescient
Digital Digital Media is running an Intranet 2.0
Global Global Survey . The more participants, the better the results. If you
participate
Portals and KM
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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Tom Vander Wall Nails My Sharepoint Experience
For a number of years I have cringed every time one of my clients tells me that have or are planning to deploy Microsoft SharePoint as a collaborative platform. SharePoint is many things, but it misses the critical element of social media which is networked connection between people and ideas, easy discoverability, makes visible and allows people to act on weak ties, and support for other network-like interactions rather than closed group performance.
They say it is their “social media” deployment. I
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Using SharePoint
I've been having fabulous conversations about using SharePoint. SharePoint is so flexible and the documentation for it is so big and diverse, that a big part of my goals have been to understand the different ways that training organizations are using SharePoint. In my post SharePoint Examples there are some great examples in the comments. I've had conversations with several of these folks in more detail and with a few others. In this post, I wanted to capture some of the patterns of use of SharePoint that seem to be emerging.
Work Literacy
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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SharePoint Examples
to their implementation of SharePoint. I'd like to find good examples of what other people have done with SharePoint in their organization. Can you help me find those examples or connect me with people in training organizations who are making use of SharePoint? I'm trying to help someone inside training at a large organization bridge what I talk about around eLearning 2.0 If you'd prefer - feel free to connect with me via email: akarrer@techempower.com Browse eLearning Content at www.elearninglearning.co
elearning Technology
- Friday, December 5, 2008
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SharePoint 2010 SocialFest – and the winner is Huddle
Last week seven startups spent the week developing applications on the SharePoint 2010 platform at the first ever SharePoint 2010 SocialFest hosted by the Emerging Business Team at the Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus. While most of the developers had little to no SharePoint programming experience, they were selected based on their potential to extend the SharePoint platform with their unique and innovative applications in the emerging social business space.
During the week, they heard from developer experts, SharePoint engineering, SharePoint product management and a panel of tier one venture investors.
The FASTForward Blog
- Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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Classifying content in SharePoint
This is a follow on post to Taxonomy in MOSS (SharePoint Server 2007). Also, whilst SharePoint doesn't really do taxonomy management, you can use lists to perform some lightweight management, such as controlling what values are used within metadata columns. The menu will be populated with values stored in a SharePoint list. Not everyone knows that you can manage columns at the site collection level and then re-use them across libraries. Here's how to set it all up.
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SharePoint and Enterprise 2.0
Like anyone who works in the enterprise social computing space, Thomas Vander Wal's post about SharePoint was essential reading. He concludes: " What is clear out of all of this is SharePoint has value, but it is not a viable platform to be considered for when thinking of enterprise 2.0. SharePoint only is viable as a cog of a much larger implementation with higher costs. It is also very clear Microsoft’s marketing is to be commended for seeding the enterprise world of the value of social software platform in the enterprise and the real value it can bring. Ironically,
ChiefTech
- Friday, March 20, 2009
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Is SharePoint Social?
This a good post on why SharePoint isn’t the social solution it was hailed to be. Jim Goings covers a lot of ground with real world examples of how SP does not foster a social workplace…… SharePoint: Not the Social Answer — Jim Going
The FASTForward Blog
- Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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SharePoint 2007: Gateway Drug to Enterprise Social Tools :: Personal InfoCloud
Personal InfoCloud « LinkedIn: Social Interaction Design Lessons Learned (not to follow) - 2 of 2 | Main SharePoint 2007: Gateway Drug to Enterprise Social Tools Overview The last couple of years I have had many conversations with a broad selection of mid-sized to large organizations. What follows is a collection of snippets from those conversations regarding Microsoft SharePoint 2007, most are not publicly attributed as they were not intended to be on the record. Some of these are customers of mine or potential customers while others are conversations I have had, but all having the similar discussion about social tools in the enterprise.
www.personalinfocloud.com
- Monday, March 16, 2009
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SharePoint Social Learning Experience
I had a great conversation last week that sparked an early stage idea for what I think would be a wonderful way for learning and development organizations to leverage SharePoint better. HP Web 2.0 You can find more on this by going to the LearnTrends – SharePoint in Corporate Learning Recordings . The basic concept was that HP’s learning organization wanted to help their marketing professionals get up to speed on the implications of Web 2.0 for Marketing – Social Learning Experience The concept is probably easiest to understand by considering what HP did around their course on Web 2.0
elearning Technology
- Monday, February 1, 2010
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Blog>> Sharepoint and Magic
So they’re all migrating to a “simpler” document sharing solution in the form of Microsoft Sharepoint which, because it’s so easy to use, will… well you get the picture.
Sharepoint, by all accounts (I mean user accounts, not salespitch accounts) is a good collaboration platform, but it’s not naturally good at large scale enterprise document management. In Singapore we’re surrounded by people who are struggling with dense jungles of Lotus Notes databases and Team Rooms which, because they were so easy to use, sucked up vast amounts of wonderful collaboration… but because they had very little governance or structure, grew like Topsy in all directions and eventually became too confusing to use.
Information Literacy Weblog
- Monday, September 29, 2008
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