SharePoint 14, SharePoint 2010 or SharePoint 2012. The next version is a long...
It’s been almost two years since the SharePoint 2007 technologies were released. With Windows 7 plans solidifying, what do we know about the next versions of Office and SharePoint? Very Little...
View ArticleOn Michael Gannotti’s SharePoint Brown Bag and Blog Network
Microsoft SharePoint blogger Michael Gannotti hosted a live meeting brown bag today. Two things I loved about it Insight into Microsoft’s future direction on SharePoint He used the Facebook Blog...
View ArticleWindows SharePoint Services 4.0 named and breaking changes
In the first vNext news since my SharePoint 2010 post, Microsoft has identified Windows SharePoint Service 4.0 by name in a CustomListView knowledge base article. In addition, the Pre-Upgrade Checker...
View ArticleMicrosoft SharePoint Server 2010 Technical Preview in 2009
It’s been almost six months since my post predicting every name including SharePoint 2010. Could we be seeing the picture below in 6 more? According to the Exchange 2010 Announcement on MSDN...
View ArticleWord 2010 Technical Preview and SharePoint
A warning for users of the Word 2010 Technical Preview and SharePoint. Following guidance from the Microsoft SharePoint Product Team Blog, do not use a "fake proxy" for any kind of workaround....
View ArticleSharePoint 2007 ActiveX Controls List
My colleague, Chris Alechko, has put together a great list of ActiveX controls and their use in SharePoint. ActiveX Controls that must be allowed in the browser MSCAL.OCX (Calendar control – included...
View ArticleOutlook.com versus Outlook Web App in Office 365
Microsoft’s marketing for cloud offerings is changing often and sometimes can be confusing to customers – like me. Often, there are Microsoft consumer brands that sound line enterprise brands, but are...
View ArticleOffice 365 ProPlus, Click-to-run and Add-ins
ProPlus, the new Professional Plus Office 365 ProPlus offers a subscription based license for Office 2013 Desktop Software including Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint. If you want Office 2013 at...
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