March 2012
March 30th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: BI, ECM, expert, Intranet, MCM, MVP, SharePoint
Many people claim to be SharePoint experts. I myself have used the phrase, “Yeah, I’m a SharePoint expert”, and not only in videos where I’m making fun of myself. But, I also realize how dangerous it can be to call yourself an expert at anything. Read the rest of this entry »
March 29th, 2012 | Author: Dan | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: Activity feeds, CloudShare, Collaboration, community, content, productivity
Things I love:
Things I hate:
- Being CCed on emails
- Apps without activity feeds
- Clowns
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March 28th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: Dev / Test, SharePoint | Tags: Cloud, CloudShare, environment, migration, SharePoint
One of the elements of development and testing is moving structure and content to your development environment. Once you build a solution, you need to move what you built back to your production environment. In the world of SharePoint, this process, depending on what type of solution you build, can be a few button clicks, or involve some coding.
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March 27th, 2012 | Author: Michael Hyatt | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: Cloud Folders, CloudShare, file sharing, RDP, VMs
Here at Cloudshare, we get lots of questions about moving files, content and applications into your ProPlus VMs. And in response, we explain that the Cloudshare application has two facilities for accomplishing this: File Sharing and Cloud Folders. Read the rest of this entry »
March 26th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: Cloud, CloudShare, data, data management, hackers, patches, Security, VMs
Last week, I presented at the AIIM 2012 conference on the topic of “the cloud.” When it comes to the cloud, there is one issue that raises the most concern; the issue of security. My response to the common question, “Is the cloud secure?” is that security can no longer be used as an excuse to avoid the Cloud. I’d like to tell you why.
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March 26th, 2012 | Author: Juan Carlos | Filed under: CloudShare, Dev / Test | Tags: beta, Cloud, CloudShare, deploy, develop, Silverlight, visual studio
In part 1 of this series I wrote about how straightforward it is to develop and deploy SharePoint 2010 or SharePoint Online artifacts through Visual Studio 11 Beta. Read the rest of this entry »
March 25th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare, Demos & POCs, Dev / Test | Tags: aiim, Cloud, CloudShare, Development, productivity, scalable, testing
Last week both Dan and I spoke at the AIIM 2012 Conference. Dan told the audience that paper is silly, and I spoke about how the Cloud is dead.
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March 23rd, 2012 | Author: Dan | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: aiim, best practice, Cloud, dropbox, iPad, local, mobile, Social
What a difference a year makes!
Having just come from the AIIM 2012 conference, I realize how things have changed. A year ago, the iPad was a fad, social meant Facebook, and the cloud was a place on the internet that people were scared of, most of all your Director of IT. Read the rest of this entry »
March 22nd, 2012 | Author: Ilana Bercovitz | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: Cloud, CloudShare, Collaboris, environment, on-premise, test, Virtual
Thank you to our friends at Collaboris, (@MarkQJones), for the mention on their blog. Their post below:
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March 21st, 2012 | Author: Ilana Bercovitz | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: aiim, Cloud, CloudShare, conferences, mobile, mobile capture, San Francisco
CloudShare’s Chris Riley, @hoardinginfo, and Daniel O’Leary, @danieloleary, are back to their evangelism and juggling ways. Today, they’re both presenting at The AIIM Conference in San Francisco. Read the rest of this entry »