Aug 24 2011

Knowledge Transfer 2.0: Business Intelligence – What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You

Tag: Collaboration,PodcastPaul Hillman @ 2:10 pm

We have the ability to capture data that affects business, whether it’s inventory, point-of-sale, sales and marketing numbers, financials, etc.  But how do we pull that information together into something meaningful?

Use business intelligence.

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Aug 09 2011

Get your head out of the sand and into a boat if you want to ride out the tsunami rolling in with cloud computing

Tag: Collaboration,InfrastructurePaul Hillman @ 12:47 pm

I spoke with a small business owner recently whose new employee was trying to convince her to throw away her legal pad and get a smart phone and a slate. This woman also didn’t know anything about the cloud.

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Jul 27 2011

UI bug when adding a new user profile synchronization connection

Tag: CollaborationDavid Tappan @ 2:42 pm

While setting up a new SharePoint farm, I discovered a bug in the user interface for creating new synchronization connections for the SharePoint 2010 User Profile Service. The issue is that, when an organizational unit (OU) has the same name as the domain, you can’t select the OU for synchronization.  Fortunately, there is a workaround.

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Jun 27 2011

Skype will vault Microsoft higher

Tag: CollaborationPaul Hillman @ 8:31 am

Right now, this minute, roughly 25,738,120 people are Skyping — using a free Internet video-chat service on Skype.

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Apr 07 2011

MSHUG Meeting News and Notes

Tag: Collaboration,Infrastructure,OtherJason Shroll @ 10:08 am

The Microsoft Health Users Group is a membership community within the HIMSS Users Group Alliance Program, providing technology leadership and knowledge for improving healthcare delivery and efficiency. Members of MSHUG can network, exchange ideas, promote learning, and share solutions with more than 5,000 dedicated members around the world who use Microsoft-based technology to improve the quality and efficiency of their work environment. 

I attended MSHUG at Microsoft’s Redmond Corporate Campus in Q4 2010, and learned quite a bit about the involvement of Microsoft in the booming Healthcare space.  I thought I would share….

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