The temptation was really strong to share what I learned at SharePoint Ignite before the SharePoint Conference, but I managed to control myself. Maybe it was the thought of a bunch of Microsoft lawyers putting me under the klieg lights and giving me the third degree if I cracked early. But now the truth can be told—MSS 2010 is going to amaze everyone. Today’s topic: Lists!
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In the highly romanticized culture that surrounds forensic science, it’s difficult to think about computer forensics or “digital forensics” without images of dimly lit CSI labs filled with computer chips and arbitrary blinking lights.
No doubt there is some drama involved, but there are also some very important realities that business owners and managers need to think about in terms of what really is contained on all of those company hard drives.
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I’m not at the SharePoint Conference this year (*sniff*) although three of my colleagues are (hurray!); but I console myself since I got to go to SharePoint 2010 “Ignite” training in Atlanta a month ago. This was a beta of the training Microsoft is preparing for partners, and I had the privilege of being in a class with the first 75 people outside of Microsoft.
Continue reading “SharePoint 2010 Blog—All the Sharing, Without All the Hassle of Traveling!”
What is the most compelling reason to upgrade to Windows 7?
I’ve been asked this a lot lately, and if your organization has any employees that are mobile users, DirectAccess is the main reason to upgrade.
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So I’ve been talking a lot lately about IT governance to just about anyone who will listen. The reaction I get from many people is that they just don’t have the time or resources to address it. Others think it’s just for the big companies, and their small or medium business doesn’t need IT governance. For those people I have to take some time to bust the myths about IT governance and who can play. Continue reading “IT Governance – Not just for the large enterprise”