May 2012
May 31st, 2012 | Author: Hoessein Bezzizi | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: CloudShare, Collaborate, demo, environment, POCs
Why I use CloudShare
I discovered CloudShare when I started working on a project for one of my customers. In order to complete the project, I had to prepare a Microsoft Project Server 2010 demo but did not have access to an environment in which to do so. Read the rest of this entry »
May 29th, 2012 | Author: Juan Carlos | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: CloudShare, errors, farm, LOGs, SharePoint, sharepoint 2010, SharePoint Farm, troubleshoot
When troubleshooting in SharePoint 2010 On-Premise environments, there are some tools, services, & techniques that every SharePoint person should know and have configured and available in his/her SharePoint Development environment. Read the rest of this entry »
May 25th, 2012 | Author: Lydia Bronze | Filed under: CloudShare, SharePoint | Tags: error, HTTP 500.19, internal error, office, Server, server error, SharePoint, SharePoint server 2010
Even when I’m performing the most common and simple of tasks, sometimes I still manage to mess things up and get an error message I’ve never seen before. Read the rest of this entry »
May 24th, 2012 | Author: Ilana Bercovitz | Filed under: CloudShare, SharePoint | Tags: CloudShare, hackathon, LinkedIn, SharePoint, xbox
We are excited to announce our 1st ever CloudShare SharePoint Hackathon, in partnership with the LinkedIn SharePoint Experts group. Start practicing your SharePoint
because it all begins on May 31st. Read the rest of this entry »
May 23rd, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare, SharePoint | Tags: endusersharepoint, eusphack, hackathon, MVP, SharePoint, SharePoint Farm, Web Access
What happens when 4 SharePoint experts starts arguing about jQuery and OOTB vs customization for SharePoint media sites? Mark Miller ( @EUSP ) of EndUserSharePoint.com steps in and organizes a battle. Name of this battle? EUSP Hackathon. And it went down on CloudShare.
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May 22nd, 2012 | Author: Lydia Bronze | Filed under: Dev / Test, SharePoint | Tags: BI, Performance Point, PowerPivot, PowerView, SharePoint, SQL 2012, SQL 2012 BI Stack, SSAS, SSRS
We get a lot of requests for templates that include BI solutions. Recently, we published a new template containing SharePoint 2010 Enterprise SP1, SQL Server 2012 Business Intelligence Edition with PowerPivot, PowerView, SSRS (Native Mode and SharePoint Mode), SSAS (Multidimensional and Data Mining Mode, PowerPivot for SharePoint, Tabular Mode) and PowerPivot features for Excel 2010. Read the rest of this entry »
May 21st, 2012 | Author: Juan Carlos | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: CloudShare, deploy, migration, powershell, scripting, SharePoint, sharepoint2010, solution, upgrade
In order to effectively make changes to your SharePoint solution, it is beneficial to maintain a complete list of custom artifacts deployed to your environment. Read the rest of this entry »
May 20th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: office, SharePoint 2010 with SQL2012 BI Stack, SQL 2012, SQL 2012 BI Stack, Windows 7 64bit
This week’s release is going to be a two part-er. Two big things were released today, which I will tell you about now. As for the other thing, well you’re just going to have to wait until later this week to find out more!
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May 17th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: adoption, best practice, platform, SharePoint, tool
When I ask someone, “Why is SharePoint great?” I typically hear an answer that relates to that individual’s specific problem. SharePoint is not just one feature, however. Nor is it an application you just install and use. Whether you are a supporter of SharePoint or not, the platform has its place and here’s my opinion on why SharePoint is so great.
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May 16th, 2012 | Author: Lydia Bronze | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: CloudShare, domain, domain controller, IT manager, windows server, windows server 2008 R2
There are many posts on really convoluted topics, but what about posts describing the most common of tasks? Read the rest of this entry »