Web Access
June 5th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: CloudShare, Collaboration, customization, environments, machines, SharePoint, sharing, URL, vanity URL, Web Access
You have been waiting patiently and we are pleased to announce that the feature you’ve been asking for has finally arrived. Vanity URLs are here! Read this blog post quickly so you can lock yours in today.
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June 4th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare, SharePoint | Tags: endusersharepoint, eusphack, hackathon, MVP, SharePoint, SharePoint Farm, Web Access
The first EndUserSharePoint.com Hackathon concluded last Friday! The winner has been selected and now you can play with the expert created CloudShare ProPlus environments.
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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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February 19th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: CloudShare, environments, Paid Users, proplus, Support, Trial users, Web Access
For me, waiting for a CloudShare ProPlus release, is like the night before my birthday. Actually, no, it’s like the night before Santa comes! I assume it’s the same for you, right?! Well, get ready, because I have six cool things to tell you about in today’s release. They are Secure FTP in Cloud Folders, walling of trial users, new notifications, new web access proxy splash page, “my home page” rename, and finally, a new link to our support forum.
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February 5th, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: ports, Web Access, web application
Ok. We told you once, twice, now three times. Web Access is a tremendous feature. We love it, you love it. And yet again we improved it. That’s right, today’s release includes yet another major change to the web access feature.
If you are not familiar with web access let me tell you a little about it. The Web Access feature allows you to share the web application on your CloudShare Pro virtual machines to anyone, without giving them direct access to the virtual machine. The way it works is for all machines that have Web Access enabled, we generate a unique URL that does not change. It looks something like this: http://uvoa98dbebf6c.env.cloudshare.com. Hand that URL out and recipients will be seeing your application without accessing the virtual machine directly.
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January 23rd, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: Cloud Folders, Collaborate, Features, multiple environments, scale, team, Web Access
No matter if you are new to CloudShare Pro, or a Cloud Sharing Addict. Here are 7 features we do not want you to miss:
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January 22nd, 2012 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare, Demos & POCs, Dev / Test, SharePoint, Training | Tags: alternate access maps, Explorer View, Integration, SharePoint designer, Web Access, What's New, Workspaces
You love Web Access, and we made it even better!
If you are not familiar with web access let me tell you a little about it. The Web Access feature allows you to share the web application on your CloudShare Pro virtual machines to anyone without giving them direct access to the virtual machine. The way it works is for all machines that have Web Access enabled we generate a unique URL that does not change. it will look something like this: http://uvoa98dbebf6c.env.cloudshare.com.
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December 25th, 2011 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: Performance, Web Access
Not only is it Christmas Day, it’s CloudShare release day. Today’s release, as you may have noticed, came with some downtime early EST time. This was due to big changes in performance and network security. But those are boring! The features and updates you should be aware of are:
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December 11th, 2011 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare | Tags: iOS, Mac, Performance, Resume, Web Access, What's New
It’s release day. For this release I was in the Israel office (read “meet the team”), and I must admit, I was disappointed. Release day is not as I picture it from the US office. I generally expect that all the developers are running around the office, screaming, and slamming doors. Instead it’s a calm push of a button, validation, and onto coding for the next release.
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November 27th, 2011 | Author: Chris Riley | Filed under: CloudShare, Demos & POCs, Dev / Test, SharePoint | Tags: alternate access maps, Performance, RDP, Web Access
It’s release weekend! This week we put a lot of focus on some large features coming early next year, and performance enhancements to our back-end. But there are three new features this week you should be aware of.
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