What’s New
September 13th, 2012 | Author: Juan Carlos | Filed under: Dev / Test, SharePoint | Tags: code, Development, object model, programming, SharePoint, sharepoint 15, SharePoint 2013, WFC, What's New
So the question here is: What’s new in SharePoint 2013 CSOM? Well, of course the API is there (in the 15 hive) and Microsoft has increased the possibilities of building applications with the CSOM adding new assemblies that allow developers not only to interact with SharePoint sites but also use some of the key SharePoint 2013 services like Search, Managed Metadata or the new Translation service.
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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 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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