How do I know which version of Office 365 I should use? - The Office 365 Selector Tool comes to the rescue Paid Members Public
With the explosion in Office 365 adoption of enterprises and small- to midsized companies around the globe, there comes a challenge. Well, there actually comes a lot of challenges (or discussions, rather) with any new technology or platform which needs considerable amounts of investment either in actual capital or in
Service Pack 1 for SharePoint 2013 just got put on hold - attention! (Update: Now available again) Paid Members Public
I think this deserves a short blog post of its own, just in case you are (like me!) in the midst of deploying a production farm with SP 1 into the wild. Microsoft just announced the following information on their SP 1 page: [blockquote]We have recently uncovered an issue
Building Apps for SharePoint in Office 365 using Access 2013 Paid Members Public
Introduction In one of my previous blog posts about The future of Forms with SharePoint and Office 365 [http://tz.nu/1dZ0cE8] I talked about what is going on related to Forms. In this article I will show you the power and ease of using Access 2013 to create a
The future of Forms with SharePoint and Office 365 Paid Members Public
Introduction **Update 2015-02-24 ** As per Becky Bertram’s recent blogpost about Recap of Conversation with Microsoft’s Sonya Koptyev regarding the Future of Forms [http://www.savtechsol.com/Education/BeckysBlog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=7a1cfe30-f6b0-41c7-981d-05069e5dd421&ID=224] , there’s been some clarifications on the topic of Forms. Finally.
Service Pack 1 for SharePoint Server 2013 and Office 2013 released Paid Members Public
Microsoft just released Service Pack 1 (SP1) for SharePoint Server 2013 and Office 2013 (and a bunch of other products that doesn’t quite relate to my focus). As per request from a few clients and friends, here’s a quick link list with download details. SharePoint Server 2013 SP1
Visual Studio Online - Let's you leverage the cloud for your development projects Paid Members Public
In the past I’ve written some technical articles about “TFS Preview” which was the name of Visual Studio Online [http://tz.nu/1fX925M] while in beta. Now that it’s officially launched (and awesome), I’d like to make a small wrap-up of the features I really love with
Tools for your SharePoint 2013 development toolbox Paid Members Public
Some of my students, clients and community peers have asked about my favorite tools for working with SharePoint. So with that in mind, I quickly noted down some of my favorite tools that every developer should have in their toolbox. I’ve written posts about this before but as times
Tip: Getting the normal domain username from the claims username in SharePoint 2013 Paid Members Public
Introduction to the problem It’s not uncommon when upgrading to SharePoint [http://sharepoint.microsoft.com] 2013 from a previous version of SharePoint that you’ll get encoded claims usernames in the places you may have seen normal usernames (DOMAIN) syntaxes before. In my case it was a matter of
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