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We chat with game developer Ubisoft about their use of custom Search in Microsoft 365. Franck Cornu, Mihaela Nite and Stephanie Daigle discuss their journey to update their old global search application - originally built on SharePoint Server 2013, now fully on SharePoint in Microsoft 365. Learn why they moved to the cloud, how they customized the Search experience in the cloud, plus tips and tricks for your consideration. Read this episode's corresponding blog post. Plus, click here for transcript of this episode. 09:15 Conversation with Franck Cornu, Mihaela Nite and Stephanie Daigle 51:34 Upcoming Events Franck Cornu | LinkedIn [guest] Mihaela Nita | LinkedIn [guest] Stephanie Daigle | LinkedIn [guest] SharePoint | Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint Community Blog | Feedback Mark Kashman |@mkashman [co-host] Chris McNulty |@cmcnulty2000 [co-host] "Ubisoft journey with Microsoft Search" [use case whitepaper] "Build Microsoft Graph connected web sites for a custom enterprise search experience" Jan 18, 2024 | Frank Cornu on Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Development community call. Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Upcoming events: Enterprise Connect | March 25-28, 2024 | Gaylord Palms, Orlando, FL Microsoft Fabric Community Conference | March 26-28, 2024, in Las Vegas, NV SharePoint Embedded Developer Summit | March 26-27, Redmond, WA Special Planner event | April 3 at 10am PDT - sharing more about the New Planner AIIM | April 3-5, 2024, in San Antonio, TX North American Cloud & Collaboration Summit (NACS) | April 9-11, 2024, in Dallas, TX Microsoft 365 Community Conference | April 30 - May 2, 2024, in Orlando, FL European Cloud Summit | May 14-16,2024, in Wiesbaden, Germany) TechCon365 - Seattle | June 3-7, 2024, in Seattle, WA Microsoft Ignite (+ more info) | Nov 18-22, 2024, "Save the date," Chicago, IL European SharePoint Conference | Dec 2-5, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts. Follow the Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone.
A zero-day hits Ivanti VPN customers. CISA highlights an active MS Sharepoint Server flaw. Cisco patches a critical vulnerability. Atomic Stealer gets updates. Sensitive school emergency planning documents are exposed online. The FCC reports on risky communications equipment. The White House will introduce new cybersecurity requirements for hospitals. Mandiant explains their X-Twitter hack. Our guest is Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42's David Moulton, host of the new Threat Vector podcast. And we are shocked - shocked! - to learn that an online sex for money scheme is a scam. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Guest David Moulton from Palo Alto Networks joins us to talk about Threat Vector. It's Unit 42's segment turned podcast on the N2K media network. Selected Reading Ivanti customers urged to patch vulnerabilities allegedly exploited by Chinese state hackers (The Record) CISA Urges Patching of Exploited SharePoint Server Vulnerability (SecurityWeek) Critical Cisco Unity Connection flaw gives attackers root privileges. Patch now! (CVE-2024-20272) (Help Net Security) Atomic Stealer Gets an Upgrade - Targeting Mac Users with Encrypted Payload (The Hacker News) FCC's Reimbursement Program shows progress in removing national security risks from communication networks (Industrial Cyber) After Barrage of Hacks, Hospitals Will Face New Federal Cybersecurity Rules Tied to Funding (The Messenger) US School Shooter Emergency Plans Exposed in a Highly Sensitive Database Leak (WIRED) Mandiant's X Account Was Hacked in Brute-Force Password Attack (Infosecurity Magazine) Believing they would be paid a fortune for having sex with women, hundreds of Indian men scammed out of cash (Graham Cluely) Share your feedback. We want to ensure that you are getting the most out of the podcast. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey as we continually work to improve the show. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc.
In Episode 331, Ben and Scott dive into the announcement of the retirement of SharePoint 2013 Workflows and the release of SharePoint Workflow Manager for SharePoint Server 2013, 2016, 2019 and Subscription Edition. Like what you hear and want to support the show? Check out our membership options. Show Notes Starship Flight Test Move SharePoint Designer Workflows to Power Automate SharePoint 2013 workflow retirement Guidance: Migrate from classic workflows to Power Automate flows in SharePoint Nintex unveils Workflow plan amid Microsoft retiring product Microsoft 365 Assessment tool Announcing the release of SharePoint Workflow Manager for SharePoint Server Install and configure workflow for SharePoint Server Announcing the release of SharePoint Workflow Manager for SharePoint Server What is an on-premises data gateway? Video https://youtu.be/cFizTtGcWV0 About the sponsors Intelligink utilizes their skill and passion for the Microsoft cloud to empower their customers with the freedom to focus on their core business. They partner with them to implement and administer their cloud technology deployments and solutions. Visit Intelligink.com for more info.
On this episode, Chris and Mark chat with Todd Klindt (Consultant and Microsoft MVP, Sympraxis Consulting) about the early days of PowerShell, IT Pro benefits over the years, and what it all means for SharePoint, Exchange, Teams and Azure in the cloud. You'll hear more about how and why PowerShell evolved (“Monad”) – why it's CLI & GUI - not CLI vs GUI, recent extensions for admins to automate server and service management – like the concise and aptly named SharePoint Online Management Shell, and powerful PnP PowerShell examples to learn from and use in production. Click here for this episode's corresponding blog post. Todd Klindt - Consultant & Microsoft MVP – Sympraxis Consulting | Twitter: @SympraxisC & @ToddKlindt | LinkedIn | Todd's Website & Blog; both run today on hosted, classic SharePoint Server 2010 :) [guest] Mark Kashman |@mkashman [co-host] Chris McNulty |@cmcnulty2000 [co-host] SharePoint | @SharePoint | SharePoint community blog | Provide feedback Resources: "Monad" Manifesto v1.2, by Jeffrey P. Snover | “The next generation platform for administrative automation." (Aug.8.2002) "Free Microsoft 365 E5 instant sandbox" (information about ‘dev tenant' subscription) Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts Upcoming Events: Microsoft Inspire 2022 (Virtual) (July.19-20.2022); all sessions now on-demand 365 EduCon - Dallas (Aug. 8-12, 2022) HR Tech (Sept.13-16.2022; Mandalay Bay - Las Vegas, NV) Microsoft Power Platform Conference (Sept.20-22.2022; Orlando, FL) European Cloud Summit (Sept.26-28; Mainz, GE) 365 EduCon - Chicago (Sept.26-30) Microsoft Lists workshop [On-demand] Follow The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone
In Episode 240, Scott tricks Ben into talking about the latest version of SharePoint Server (SharePoint Server Subscription Edition) that was announced this week. Sponsors ShareGate - ShareGate's industry-leading products help IT professionals worldwide migrate their business to the Office 365 or SharePoint, automate their Office 365 governance, and understand their Azure usage & costs Spot by NetApp – The cloud automation platform that makes it easy to deliver continuously optimized infrastructure at the lowest possible cost Office365AdminPortal.com - Providing admins the knowledge and tools to run Office 365 successfully Intelligink - We focus on the Microsoft Cloud so you can focus on your business Show Notes Florida just reported a staggering 12,647 new daily COVID positives, the most reported by the state since January 30, 2021. A new day for SharePoint Server New and improved features in SharePoint Server Subscription Edition Download SharePoint Server Subscription Edition Preview Installation overview for SharePoint Server Subscription Edition System requirements for SharePoint Server Subscription Edition Share service applications across farms in SharePoint Server SharePoint Server Subscription Edition Forum on Tech Community About the sponsors Every business will eventually have to move to the cloud and adapt to it. That's a fact. ShareGate helps with that. Our industry-leading products help IT professionals worldwide migrate their business to the Office 365 or SharePoint, automate their Office 365 governance, and understand their Azure usage & costs. Visit https://sharegate.com/ to learn more. Spot by NetApp helps their customers get the most out of their cloud investments by automating cloud infrastructure to ensure performance, reduce complexity, and optimize costs. Discover how leading companies, from cloud-native startups to global enterprises, are automating, simplifying, and optimizing their cloud infrastructure with Spot by NetApp.Check them out at Spot.io/msit where you can find more information, request a demo, or evenstart a free trial. Intelligink utilizes their skill and passion for the Microsoft cloud to empower their customers with the freedom to focus on their core business. They partner with them to implement and administer their cloud technology deployments and solutions. Visit Intelligink.com for more info.
In this episode, AC & CJ tackle two big announcements from Microsoft around the future of Windows and SharePoint Server.News A new day for SharePoint Server Welcome to your Windows 365 Cloud PC Microsoft unveils Windows 365 — ushering in a new category of computing Microsoft reveals $31 per user per month price tag of one of the coming Windows 365 SKUs Raise the bar for your app security – Get Microsoft 365 Certification by passing these security controls An Emoji For Your Thoughts Microsoft buys cybersecurity start-up RiskIQ Disable the Windows print spooler to prevent hacks, Microsoft tells customers Picks AC’s Pick ‘Hubble is back!' Famed space telescope has new lease on life after computer swap appears to fix glitch CJ’s Picks Long-term Orbit Stability of the Apollo 11 Eagle Lunar Module Ascent Stage Is Apollo 11’s Lunar Module Still In Orbit Around The Moon 52 Years Later?
In this week's episode, Steve and Paul discuss Windows 365 - Paul has been doing a lot of analysis of the benefits of Windows 365 compared to Azure Virtual Desktop so it is a must listen; and we talk about the new version of SharePoint Server - subscription edition. Finally we discuss Viva and the licensing costs announced last week. Our view might surprise you.
Hallo liebe Zuhörer:innen, vor kurzem war die Microsoft Inspire, wieder einmal digital. Wir reden in dieser Episode über unsere persönlichen Highlights. Wir sprechen über #Dynamics365, natürlich #MicrosoftTeams und das neue heiße Thema: Windows 365. Ein Einblick in Windows 365 gibt es genauso, wie weitere Details über Microsoft VIVA, speziell das Modul Learning. Last but not least werfen wir einen Blick auf "SharePoint Server Subscription Edition" - was wissen wir bisher und was wird das für einen Einfluss auf andere Produkte wie "Skype for Business vNext"? Wir freuen uns auf Euer Feedback, hinterlasst dazu gern einen Kommentar oder schreibt uns auf Social Media an! Viel Spaß bei unserem Talk, Michael und Thorsten -------------------------------------------------- Link zum Blog findet ihr hier: https://talkm365.net Auf Twitter unter: @TalkM365 Twitter Michael: @plemich Twitter Thorsten: @thorpick Link zum YouTube-Kanal: https://link.talkm365.net/YouTube -------------------------------------------------- Reference-Links: Music Intro/Outro: Vacation - AShamaluevMusic. Music Link: https://soundcloud.com/ashamaluevmusic/vacation Music Background: Inspirational Corporate Ambient - AShamaluevMusic Music Link: https://www.patreon.com/ashamaluevmusic --------------------------------------------------
In this 400th episode, AC and CJ reflect on the last 7+ years of the Microsoft Cloud show.News Episode 1 | Introducing the Show Episode 2 | Introducing the Show Hosts - (Part 1) Andrew Connell Episode 3 | Introducing the Show Hosts - (Part 2) Chris Johnson Episode 67 | Catching up on Cloud News & Interview with Arpan Shah Episode 128 | Future of SharePoint Event Recap and SharePoint Server 2016 with Todd Klindt Episode 137 | Windows Containers are coming! Talking to Taylor Brown about the container wave coming to the Microsoft world Episode 159 | Microsoft Ignite Recap & Interview with Jeff Teper, Microsoft CVP SharePoint and OneDrive Episode 165 | Interview with Microsoft’s Scott Guthrie Plus News from Kubecon and Connect Episode 199 | Azure CosmosDB with Microsoft’s Rimma Nehme Episode 261 | Azure Stack with Microsoft Technical Fellow Jeffrey Snover Episode 272 | Live from Microsoft Ignite 2018 with Alex Simons Episode 273 | Live from Microsoft Ignite 2018 with Julia White Episode 296 | “Have I been pwned?” - An Interview with Troy Hunt Episode 377 | Microsoft 365 and Ignite 2020 with CVP Jeff Teper Picks AC’s Picks I bought 300 emoji domain names from Kazakhstan and built an email service RECEIVING SPACEX FALCON 9 TELEMETRY WITH A HACKRF AND 1.2M SATELLITE DISH CJ’s Picks DAY 1 | RACE 1 | Luna Rossa vs Emirates Team NZ | PRADA America’s Cup World Series Auckland, NZ Excel Never Dies
July 2020 brought many new features: a New Employee Onboarding Hub, Hub permissions for visitors, SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT) support for SharePoint Server 2019 (GA), Microsoft Lists, Quick Edit improvements, Add to OneDrive, and more. Plus, we talk with John Sanders, a principal program manager on the SharePoint team focused on all things pages and web parts. We discuss improvements for page navigation and the continued focus on accessibility throughout the intranet. Click here for transcript of this episode. Click here for the corresponding Roadmap July 2020 Blog. Resources and Info Links: SharePoint Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice Mark Kashman |@mkashman [host] John Sanders | LinkedIn | Twitter [guest] The intelligent intranet Microsoft 365 public roadmap Microsoft Tech Community Home Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home Stay on top of Office 365 changes Subscribe to The Intrazone at aka.ms/TheIntrazone Listen and subscribe to other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
May 2020 brought the Save for later web part, updated Yammer Conversations web part, scheduling pages and news, an extended site footer, ease of migration into Microsoft Teams, lists flexibility, and more. In this episode, Mark talks with Simon Bourdages, senior program manager at Microsoft, who works on content migration technology. Learn about the broader migration portfolio and capabilities offered by Microsoft and our partners – with a highlight on how you can bring content in from on-premises directly into Microsoft Teams. Click here for full transcript of this episode. Click here for the SharePoint Roadmap May 2020 Blog. Resources and Information Links: SharePoint Facebook | @SharePoint | SharePoint Community Blog | UserVoice Mark Kashman |Twitter Simon Bourdages | LinkedIn Release notes for the SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT) Migration performance guidance File share to Microsoft 365 guidance Migrating from SharePoint Server on-premises guidance Migrate from Box into Microsoft 365 guidance Microsoft Docs - The home for Microsoft documentation for end users, developers, and IT professionals. Microsoft Tech Community Home SharePoint community blog Microsoft 365 public roadmap Stay on top of Office 365 changes Subscribe to The Intrazone: Listen to other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone
This week AC and CJ check in on the exciting news from GitHub’s virtual event, SharePoint 2010s life extension, Teams craziness & more. Banter Nintex Process Automation Event - ProcessFest 2020 - Goes Online 12 May Microsoft offers $100,000 to hack its custom Linux OS News How a new game plan made the NFL Draft possible — and brought joy to fans during uncertain times Revised end of support date for SharePoint Server 2010: April 13, 2021 Microsoft’s GitHub account hacked, private repositories stolen Codespaces Unlimited SSO and new Azure AD features to simplify secure access management Microsoft expands data centre region to New Zealand Zoom’s choice of Oracle cloud looks smart after Microsoft and Google’s aggressive moves in video Zoom Acquires Keybase and Announces Goal of Developing the Most Broadly Used Enterprise End-to-End Encryption Offering Slack CEO: Microsoft Teams is not a competitor to Slack Picks AC’s Pick Run your GitHub Actions locally CJ’s Pick Researchers pinpoint the ideal age for entrepreneurs, and it’s not twentysomething Guest Pick: Matt Taylor-Coffey Triggernometry - Scott Adams: “2020 Election Could be Biggest Blowout in History”
Hairless in the Cloud - Microsoft 365 - Security und Collaboration
# News * Office ATP kann jetzt im Threat Explorer die Email direkt runterladen um sie so zu untersuchen * SP/O365 UserGroup am 23.10.2019 by der DBSystel: https://www.xing.com/events/gast-db-systel-teams-sharepoint-fokus-2271939 * Surface Pro 7/X, Surface Laptop 2, Surface Earbuds, Surface Duo/Neo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmaioTs0NH8 * Demystifying AI in Microsoft 365: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEGUmeRS7G8 * SharePoint Migration Toolkit SP2010: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-SharePoint-Blog/SharePoint-Migration-Tool-now-supports-SharePoint-Server-2010/ba-p/875859 * Mute teams thread/Secondary ringer/Chrome calling: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Teams-Blog/What-s-New-in-Microsoft-Teams-September-2019/ba-p/881539 # Gummi Enten und was man dagegen tun kann * Rubber Ducky und P4wnP1 A.L.O.A mit advanced hunting begegenen # OneDrive for Business B2B Sync * https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/b2b-sync # Feedback, Kritik, Lob, Fragen? * Email: podcast@hairlessinthecloud.com * Twitter: @hairlesscloud * Web: www.hairlessinthecloud.com (Links zu allen Podcast Plattformen) * Coverarts & new Audio Intro by CARO (mit Hilfe von pixabay.com)
Episode 5 of the #MVPbuzzChat series. Conversation between Microsoft MVP's Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), Founder & CEO of CollabTalk LLC, and Nick Brattoli (@Byrdttoli), Founder and Lead Consultant at Byrdttoli Enterprise Consulting, LLC, and an Office Apps & Services MVP. In this video, we discuss the upcoming release of SharePoint Server 2019, the evolution of migrations, and the increase in hybrid environments we're seeing with long-time SharePoint customers. Recorded March 2018.
Todd is on his own this week. After he finishes celebrating Shane not being there he talks about Azure AD Connect and how you can make it more secure, how to use the PnP PowerShell with SharePoint Server 2019, and how to make Windows 10 smaller. He finishes up showing off his new Surface Go.
Der SharePoint Server 2019 ist und wir widmen uns im ersten Teil diesem Teil. Damit das neue Portal auf SharePoint Online auch hübsch ausschaut, stelle ich das SharePoint Design Toolkit vor, das Tipps und Anleitungen für ein systemgerechtes anpassen ermöglicht. Download SharePoint Server 2019 Feedback über das SharePoint Server 2019 Forum Vorschläge über die SharePoint Server Suggestion Box auf UserVoice, Der Quick Start Guide zum schnellen Einstieg Der Reviewer’s Guide zur ausführlichen Übersicht Auf der Microsoft Ignite haben Hani Loza und Troy Starr von Microsoft eine ausführliche Übersicht und Demo (beginnt bei 20:19) der neuen Version SharePoint Server 2019 gegeben. Termine der UserGroups
SharePoint 2019 ist nun öffentlich verfügbar = GA (General Available) Weitere Information gibt es noch hier: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-SharePoint-Blog/Announcing-General-Availability-of-SharePoint-Server-2019/ba-p/272546
SharePoint Server 2019 ist da… also so ein wenig zumindest. Wir schauen mit euch durch das Schlüsselloch und auf die Preview. Besonders interessant ist das Thema, wenn ihr gerade ein Upgrade auf 2016 plant und stockt. Dann lohnt sich das Warten auf den SharePoint Server 2019? Wir hoffen euch bei dieser Entscheidung unterstützen und helfen zu können. Bevor wir den genaueren Blick wagen, gibt es viel Neues für den Server. Falls ihr jedoch schon Office365-Nutzer seid, oder dies aus dem vorherigen Unternehmen oder von Privat kennt, wird es größtenteils ein positives Wiedererkennen geben. Denn der SharePoint Server 2019 greift einige bereits verfügbare Elemente von SharePoint Online auf. Die zwei Versionen nähern sich also wieder einen guten Schritt an.
In a recent post, I referenced this post that I wrote 6 years ago. I thought I would go back and record it, unedited. Let me know if you agree that it sadly still applies to many companies even today. Originally published - May 22, 2012 Let's face it, I.T. is a big expense. As a former CEO of several organizations, I can tell you looking at the I.T. expense is a head shaker. Chalked up as a "cost of doing business" today, I.T. is a significant line item on just about any company's budget. It is also one of those items that is considered "non-revenue generating", like rent or accounting fees. And, like many CEO's, when you question the I.T. expense, you will get a litany of reasons that you won't understand that all sum up with the idea that the world will end if you cut a penny of it. As a former CEO, I can tell you, CEO's do not like I.T.. We do not like anything we feel hostage to. We do not like any "non-revenue generating" expenses. Just look at our face at the next budget meeting. Don't get me wrong, we don't mind spending money. When the Marketing Director proposes a new $20K initiative to bring in more customers, we will smile; but when the I.T. Director proposes a new $20K Exchange Server, just so we can continue to have email the same as before, we will frown. As an I.T. Director or Manager, you already know this; if you are not okay with this, read on. We speak with a lot of folks in the I.T. Community about "Cloud"; in particular, Software as a Service or "SaaS". Their reactions have certainly run the gamut, and by now I can usually tell, within about 30 seconds, where they are going to come down on incorporating Cloud into their organization. If the first words out of their mouth is "security", then I know that they have either latched onto this red herring for job preservation or they are uninformed. Neither of which is good for us. For one thing, much of what is perceived as "Cloud", is not Cloud, as I outlined in this post. For the uninformed, we can provide information, but as we are providing it, I find myself wondering "why don't you already know this stuff?". A smaller group, are the Job Preservationists, but the irony is that they are even more uninformed than the uninformed. Most I.T. Managers are smart people, but maybe a little paranoid. This is not their fault. As I said above, their function has often been viewed as "a necessary evil", and they have adapted to that role. The concept of "Value Creation" has never been a part of their department's agenda, but I think it's about time it was added. I am sure some I.T. Managers reading this are thinking "You are full of crap Steve, I create value everyday". No, you don't. "Without me, our whole organization would grind to a halt!" Yes, and my car would grind to a halt if it ran out of gas, but the gas does not create value, it is an expense required for me to go somewhere so that I can create value. Let's face it, most of I.T. today is simply gas. You provide the basic functions, like email, so the sales guy can create value. This is why you get dissappointed if the CEO does not congratulate you on that speedy installation of that new server blade. To the CEO, it's gas, we only notice if we run out; but you will definately hear from us then. So, is I.T. a thankless job? Yes, it usually is. Can that be changed? Maybe... if you can look at role differently, and consider breaking out of your I.T. bubble. The tools exist today for I.T. to be a value creator. This is new. So how can you move from where you are in your organization, to where you want to be: "A Hero"? The first step is to understand the concept of "Value Creation"... in your CEO's terms. You have to get past the idea, if you have it, that "Cloud will put you out of a job" or "diminish your role" as neither of these are true. In fact, far from it. In order to be able to create value for your organization you need to free up some bandwidth. The best place to start is to look at some of what you are doing today that is not creating value. This is not easy, as you have to view this from the CEO's perspective. For example, whatever part of your day you are spending on your Exchange server, updating, adding or deleting users, backing up mailboxes, etc. may well seem important to you, but in your CEO's eyes, this is gas. Whatever time you are spending running around to user computers, applying updates, removing viruses, swapping hard-drives, etc....Gas. You get the idea. So we have identified some areas where we are acting as a Gas Station Attendant (I know they don't exist anymore). Let's throw our head back and think about what we could do if we had that time back. With our new found time, we might stop by the Marketing Director's office and say "What technologies would make your job more effective?". After their initial shock of having maybe met you for the first time, and realizing that this might be the first time an I.T. person asked them a question like that, they will probably say something like "As a matter of fact, I have some ideas". Implementing initiatives that make the marketing of your organization's producst or services is absolutely Value Creating in the eyes of any CEO. You get the concept, your opportunities to create value are many, but we skipped over how you get out of the Gas Attendant role. This is where today's cloud and software as a service is your best friend. Let's explore one example, one that can free up a lot of Gas Attending: Microsoft's Office 365. What if you could snap your fingers and your exchange server dissappeared? While we're at it, there goes the SharePoint Server as well. Oh, and also all the licenses for them. Speaking of licenses, poof, there goes all the Microsoft Office licenses... vanished. And perfect timing too as you were looking at a nasty budget meeting wherein you were going to need to relay that Office is overdue for an expensive upgrade. While we may not be creating value yet, we are reducing the "Non-Revenue Generating" expense of our department... that puts a smile on a CEO's face also. "But Steve", you say, "Office 365 isn't free". Nope, it is going to cost your organization somewhere between $2 and $20 per month per user (depending on needs). "But won't that eclipse my on-premise costs over time?" Nope, for a couple of reasons. First, we moved a Capital Expense over to an Operating Expense, you just made the CFO smile, if you don't know why, go ask him/her. Second, these cloud guys are smart; they have priced their subscriptions in such a way that by the time you get anywhere close to having paid as much as an on-premise option, your on-premise option needs an expensive update. Make no mistake, even Microsoft wants you in the cloud, and they have priced it to be a no-brainer. Take a look at the Forrester Research Study commissioned by Microsoft comparing the cost of Office 365 with on-premise solutions... including mostly their own on-premise stuff. Microsoft offers a free 30 day trial of Office 365 so you can check it out. The trial includes the fully featured product with 25 users so you can put it to the test. So, put down that gas nozzle and start creating value for your company!
You've waited long enough. The SharePoint Server 2019 public preview starts today. As Microsoft begins releasing the bits, get the inside scoop from senior product managers Bill Baer and Mark Kashman. They cover the history of SharePoint Server, review all the new SPS'2019 features, and list out numerous scenarios for users, IT and devs to pilot during the public preview. Beyond SharePoint Server 2019, Mark and Bill talk with Kippi Lundgren about Project Server 2019 public preview and all it brings for customers on-premises as part of the SharePoint Server install package. And don't miss the end where Bill answers the question, "Is on-premises dead?" See photos of guests and read more about the episode on the SharePoint Tech Community Blog. TRT: 57:27 Show Intro Topic of the Week with Bill Baer – 00:01:31:00 App of the Week – 00:31:21:00 Guest Perspective with Kippi Lundgren, Project Server – 00:39:47:00 FAQs of the Week – 00:49:10:00 Show Wrap / Outro – 00:55:50:00 Articles: Get the SharePoint Server 2019 Public Preview: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2006095 "Welcome to SharePoint Server 2019," Bill Baer, Microsoft Tech Community Blog "SharePoint Server 2019: A First Look," Bill Baer and Hani Loza, SharePoint North America Conference 2018, PowerPoint "SharePoint Server: What You Can Expect!" Bill Baer and Brian Alderman, Mindsharp Presentation SharePoint Migration Tool: https://docs.microsoft.com/sharepointmigration/introducing-the-sharepoint-migration-tool Hybrid search related limits for SharePoint in Office 365: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Search-limits-for-SharePoint-Online-7C06E9ED-98B6-4304-A900-14773A8FA32F Microsoft Project UserVoice https://microsoftproject.uservoice.com/forums/218133-microsoft-project Project Server site https://products.office.com/en-us/project/enterprise-project-server Microsoft Docs for Project https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/project/index Upcoming Events: SharePoint Fest - Seattle, August 20-24, 2018 SharePoint Tech Con - Boston, August 26-29, 2018 Microsoft Ignite, September 24-28, 2018 Office and SharePoint LIVE! 360, December 2-7, 2018 Primary resources and social: Get the SharePoint Server 2019 Public Preview: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=2006095 SharePoint site https://products.office.com/SharePoint/ SharePoint Community Blog http://office.com/sharepoint/community SharePoint Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MSSharePoint/ SharePoint Twitter https://twitter.com/SharePoint Project Twitter: https://twitter.com/Project Project blog: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/blog/project/ Project Support / "how to" for end users: https://support.office.com/project Mark Kashman Twitter https://twitter.com/mkashman Bill Baer Twitter https://twitter.com/williambaer SPS Events http://www.spsevents.org/ SPS Events Twitter https://twitter.com/SPS_Events Subscribe to The Intrazone: Show Page: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone Apple Podcasts: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-iTunes Google Play: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-GooglePlay Spotify: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-Spotify Stitcher: The Intrazone on Stitcher Overcast: The Intrazone on Overcast RSS: https://aka.ms/TheIntrazone-RSS
Wir fassen den European Collaboration Summit mit meinem Videoprojekt zusammen, schauen auf SharePoint Server 2019, habe die WM 2018 und natürlich auch die User Groups im Blick und bereiten uns schon langsam auf die Sommerpause vor. Themen SharePoint Server 2019 – die neuen Features Termine und Angebote Trend GDPR-DSGVO Update Juni 2018 mit Nicki Borell Tipps Kostenloses Tippspiel für SharePoint zur WM 2018 Use Flow to Moderate SharePoint Image or Picture libraries Automatic document numbering using Microsoft Flow How to play Chess with Microsoft Flow! Gettin' started with LinkedIn - Mein LinkedIn Account Tricks Tracy van der Schyff: Microsoft 365 Day Challenge #Microsoft365 Day 230: Using OTB Approvals in #SharePoint (Part 21) #Microsoft365 Day 229: Update Metadata in #SharePoint with Details Pane and Quick Edit (Part 20) #Microsoft365 Day 226: Editing and Check In Check Out in #SharePoint (Part 19) #Microsoft365 Day 225: Using Versions in #SharePoint (Part 18) #Microsoft365 Day 222: Creating Views in #SharePoint (Part 17) #Microsoft365 Day 221: Using Managed Metadata in #SharePoint (Part 16) #Microsoft365 Day 220: Using Site Columns in #SharePoint (Part 15) #Microsoft365 Day 219: Create Lookup Lists in #SharePoint (Part 14) #Microsoft365 Day 218: Configure your #SharePoint Columns (Part 13) #Microsoft365 Day 217: Add Columns to your #SharePoint App (Part 12) #Microsoft365 Day 216: Folders vs Metadata in #SharePoint (Part 11) #Microsoft365 Day 215: List and Library Settings in #SharePoint (Part 10) #Microsoft365 Day 214: Apps available in SharePoint (Part 9) #Microsoft365 Day 213: SharePoint Site Contents and Recycle Bin (Part 8) #Microsoft365 Day 212: SharePoint Permissions (Part 7) #Microsoft365 Day 211:Configure Quick Launch and Navigation Elements in SharePoint (Part 6) #Microsoft365 Day 210: Change the Look of your #SharePoint Site (Part 5) #Microsoft365 Day 209: #SharePoint Site Information and Settings (Part 4) #Microsoft365 Day 208: #SharePoint Site Templates (Part 3) #Microsoft365 Day 207: #SharePoint Pages and Web Parts (Part 2) #Microsoft365 Day 206: What is #SharePoint? (Part 1) Talk Community Talk auf dem European Collaboration Summit Die gesamte Playlist gibt es auf unserem YouTube-Kanal und es kommen noch ein paar Videos hinterher. Toni Pohl über PowerApps, Flow und Azure Functions Neue Herausforderungen: Microsoft 365 und das moderne Intranet Mitarbeiter Onboarding mit Nintex Workflow Prozessen unterstützen Community Talk mit Dan Holme: Video im Unternehmen mit Microsoft Stream Das moderne Intranet – ein Tummelplatz für AI? Community Talk mit Markus Kawollek – nuboworkers Sketchnotes auf Papier und mit OneNote
Eine Zusammenfassung der Keynote der SharePoint Conference North America mit den wichtigsten Ankündigungen. Liebe Freunde von SharePoint On-Premises – SharePoint Server 2019 war Microsoft gestern in der 2-stündigen Keynote auf der SharePoint Conference North America in Las Vegas genau eine Folie und 2 Minuten zum Schluss wert. Wer also bisher noch nicht mitbekommen hat, wohin die Reise geht, sollte spätestens jetzt eine Microsoft 365 Strategie entwickeln und sich mit der Migration in Richtung SharePoint Online auseinandersetzen. Themen SharePoint 2019 – Online und war da noch was What's new for your intranet in Office 365 Welcome to SharePoint Server 2019, a modern platform for choice and flexibility Stream innovations at the SharePoint Conference showcase AI in video OneDrive Neuigkeiten zusammengefaßt von Hans Brender Enrich your SharePoint Content with Intelligence and Automation Angebote und Termine der Community
While Shane's away, Todd will play. After spending some time talking about nice it is that Shane's gone, Todd gets down to business and delivers some bad news about Windows Phone. He raises our spirits by talking about some new beaiutification that OneDrive has and gives us the best news of all, Edge is coming to iOS and Android!! He finishes the podcast off getting techy and talking about SharePoint Server's cursed noderunner.exe processes. What they are, and how to handle them. He finishes off with some good old Lorem Ipsum.
Dan English is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, author, speaker, community leader, husband, and father. He is the Group Leader for the PASS Business Analytics Virtual Group. Also, He is a Business Intelligence Architect and Community Leader with a strong passion for Microsoft technologies. Specializes in Business Intelligence, Microsoft BI Toolset, Analysis Services (SSAS), BI Semantic Model (BISM), Datazen, Excel, Integration Services (SSIS), OLAP, PerformancePoint (PPS), Power BI, Power BI Desktop, Power Map, Power Query, Power View, Power Pivot, ProClarity (PAS), Pyramid Analytics (BI Office), Reporting Services (SSRS), Report Builder (RB), SharePoint Server, SQL Server. Interviewer: Rajib Bahar, Shabnam Khan Agenda: RB - I used to work in your team... You would do your part in getting the team involved in technical community. As I recall at the time you were involved with PASS BA Virtual Group. What was the motivation behind it's origin? Why is it important? SB - Let's talk about SQL Saturday program which provides the tools and knowledge needed for groups and event leaders to organize and host a free day of training for SQL Server professionals... Several years ago you interviewed several experts local to the Minnesota's technology community. Those were broadcasted via KFAI radio later. What were some of the most interesting things you learned from that experience? RB - You were involved in co-authoring and technical editing of multiple books. Most technologists we talked to found the book writing process to be a painful set of activity... What was your experience like? SB - Microsoft runs this MVP program, which recognizes notable professionals in their area of expertise. You are a data platform MVP. What is the MVP program about? Is it based on technical knowledge or serving of such knowledge? SB - Any thoughts on Gartner's ranking of current Business Intelligence tools, practices, platforms? RB - When you're not a technologist, you're a father and often coach your kids soccer team. Do you bring your work to your coaching experience or coaching experience to work? or both? SB - How do we connect with you on twitter or blog or linkedin? Music: www.freesfx.co.uk
This week Todd flies solo while Shane is out doing god knows what. Todd perseveres and talks about some recently published content around running SharePoint Server 2016 in Azure IaaS. Then he talks about how VS Code is the new official IDE for PowerShell, and what that means. The Azure AD sign in experience is changing. Todd walks you through what those changes are and how they'll impact you and your organization. Finally, Todd talks about what he's doing at Ignite, and which version of SharePoint is most popular on his blog.
In this episode we discuss some Azure and PowerShell and all the fun that comes with that. Some new cmdlets came out and we help you navigate what will work and what won't work. We also discuss Azure's latest price drop and what that means to the industry. SharePoint Server on Azure is also becoming a thing that people are doing and we discuss that and point you at some good resources on that. We wrap it up by talking about Tesla and what they might have in store for us.
SharePoint Server 2016 represents a new generation of SharePoint, that brings our experience running SharePoint at scale in Office 365 to your datacenter. This allows us to bring innovation to you at a more rapid pace and on your terms; improve performance, reliability and scale, and provide a foundation for future innovation. Watch as SharePoint veteran, Bill Baer provides an overview of the key elements that make this possible including the new feature pack model; converged code base; the standard min-role topology and zero down-time patching.As part the Future of SharePoint event, we created exclusive demos from the engineers behind new and upcoming capabilities. Check out the list below for all the videos related to the event.The Mobile and Intelligent Intranet: SharePoint Sites and PowerAppsYour Intranet in Your Pocket: The SharePoint mobile appEffortless File Sharing on Any Device: OneDrive for Business and SharePointSecurity, Privacy and Compliance for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid: SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365Foundation for the Future: SharePoint Server 2016Open and Connected Platform: The SharePoint Framework
Whether you have a long-term commitment to keep the bulk of your company's assets on-premises, or you are planning a full transition to cloud in the future, SharePoint Server 2016 allows you to extend your on-premises investment to the cloud today. Principal engineer Michael Connolly explores the easiest ways for you to get value out of the Cloud now via a hybrid solution that doesn't require full migration of content from your existing on-premises deployment. You can learn more by checking out our resources at: hybrid.office.com OR aka.ms/sphybridAs part the Future of SharePoint event, we created exclusive demos from the engineers behind new and upcoming capabilities. Check out the list below for all the videos related to the event.The Mobile and Intelligent Intranet: SharePoint Sites and PowerAppsYour Intranet in Your Pocket: The SharePoint mobile appEffortless File Sharing on Any Device: OneDrive for Business and SharePointSecurity, Privacy and Compliance for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid: SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365Foundation for the Future: SharePoint Server 2016Open and Connected Platform: The SharePoint Framework
SharePoint Server 2016 represents a new generation of SharePoint, that brings our experience running SharePoint at scale in Office 365 to your datacenter. This allows us to bring innovation to you at a more rapid pace and on your terms; improve performance, reliability and scale, and provide a foundation for future innovation. Watch as SharePoint veteran, Bill Baer provides an overview of the key elements that make this possible including the new feature pack model; converged code base; the standard min-role topology and zero down-time patching.As part the Future of SharePoint event, we created exclusive demos from the engineers behind new and upcoming capabilities. Check out the list below for all the videos related to the event.The Mobile and Intelligent Intranet: SharePoint Sites and PowerAppsYour Intranet in Your Pocket: The SharePoint mobile appEffortless File Sharing on Any Device: OneDrive for Business and SharePointSecurity, Privacy and Compliance for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid: SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365Foundation for the Future: SharePoint Server 2016Open and Connected Platform: The SharePoint Framework
Whether you have a long-term commitment to keep the bulk of your company's assets on-premises, or you are planning a full transition to cloud in the future, SharePoint Server 2016 allows you to extend your on-premises investment to the cloud today. Principal engineer Michael Connolly explores the easiest ways for you to get value out of the Cloud now via a hybrid solution that doesn't require full migration of content from your existing on-premises deployment. You can learn more by checking out our resources at: hybrid.office.com OR aka.ms/sphybridAs part the Future of SharePoint event, we created exclusive demos from the engineers behind new and upcoming capabilities. Check out the list below for all the videos related to the event.The Mobile and Intelligent Intranet: SharePoint Sites and PowerAppsYour Intranet in Your Pocket: The SharePoint mobile appEffortless File Sharing on Any Device: OneDrive for Business and SharePointSecurity, Privacy and Compliance for SharePoint and OneDrive for Business Accelerating Innovation with Hybrid: SharePoint Server 2016 and Office 365Foundation for the Future: SharePoint Server 2016Open and Connected Platform: The SharePoint Framework
In this episode, Jeremy Thake speaks to Chris McNulty on PowerApps. Weekly updates #SharePoint Server 2016 and Project Server 2016 Release Candidate available office.com/code-samples-detail/7212 office.com/2016/01/21/office-365-monthly-dev-digest-for-january/ com/MicrosoftDX/kurvejs manifoldjs.com/ Developing Outlook add-ins–where to integrate and what you can do Microsoft Graph: Authentication with the converged model (preview) Office UI Fabric responsive grid: breakpoints, push/pull and other available classes How to handle table component of Office UI Fabric Publishing Office add-ins to the Office Store Office Dev Show:Episode 21—Getting Started with Native iOS Development Show notes powerapps.com Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available iTunes or search for it on “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Chris McNulty Chris McNulty is a senior product marketing manager for SharePoint and Office 365 at Microsoft. Chris’s experience as CTO includes companies as diverse as Dell Software/Quest, and Cryptzone/HiSoftware. He was first recognized as a SharePoint MVP in 2013, and led the SharePoint consulting practice at KMA, a Boston-based Microsoft Gold Partner. A frequent speaker at events around the globe, Chris is the author of the “SharePoint 2013 Consultant’s Handbook” among other works. He also blogs at www.chrismcnulty.net/blog Recently, he was recognized by Harmon.ie at the Ignite Conference as one of the Top 25 Office 365 Influencers in the community today. Chris holds an MBA from Boston College in Investment Management and has over 20 years’ experience in financial services technology with John Hancock, State Street, GMO and Santander. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com and can be found on Twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner.
In this episode, Jeremy Thake speaks to Andrew Connell and Waldek Mastykarz on ngOfficeUIFabric. Weekly Updates microsoft.io/changelog office.com/blogs/Microsoft-Graph-WebHooks-Update-January-2016 udemy.com/office365dev/ com/OfficeDev/Office-add-in-Nodejs-ServerAuth Know When Your Azure Identity Won’t Work with Office 365 APIs Integrating Office 365 web applications and add-ins with LOB applications using Azure API Apps Using ASP.NET Identity 3 with Entity Framework 6 Show notes andrewconnell.com/blog/announcing-ngofficeuifabric-v0-1-3-angular-1-x-directives-for-the-office-ui-fabric Using Angular in Office add-ins & Office UIFabric Office UI Fabric is now fully supported for use with bower.io EP062 on Office UI Fabric github.com/ngOfficeUIFabric/ng-officeuifabric ngofficeuifabric.com Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available iTunes or search for it on “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Andrew Andrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005 he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies. Read more at about Andrew Connell and follow him on @andrewconnell. About Waldek Waldek is a Microsoft SharePoint Server MVP and works as a SharePoint consultant at Mavention. Waldek shares his enthusiasm about the SharePoint platform through his blog, articles published in both online and offline magazines and on MSDN SharePoint forums. Waldek participates frequently as an “Ask-the-Expert” in community events such as SharePoint Connections, Microsoft TechEd and DevDays. Waldek is also a Virtual Technology Solutions Professional for Microsoft Netherlands. In this role he helps answer customer questions around SharePoint Web Content Management (WCM). Check out his blog blog.mastykarz.nl and follow him on twitter @waldekm. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com and can be found on Twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician and lightning-fast runner
This week Dan and Scott get together to talk about the seminal work of Hooch, the release of SharePoint Server 2016 IT Preview, and how SharePoint is a serviceable platform. Show notes at http://pub.brewery.fm/brewery029
In this episode, Jeremy Thake and Richard DiZerega talk to Andrew Connnell about the new Office add-in Yeoman Generator. Weekly updates Office Dev Show Episode 7—Getting Started with Python with Sonya Koptyev and Richard DiZerega Graph Organization Explorer Angular by Richard DiZerega Graph Organization Explorer Windows 10 (UWP) by Richard DiZerega Announcing availability of SharePoint Server 2016 IT Preview and cloud hybrid search Connecting and extending Office with Microsoft Office developer tools for Visual Studio Getting all boards to which a document belongs using the Office Graph by Stephane Cordonnier The future of client-side development in SharePoint and Office 365 by Eric Shupps Show notes Generator-office GitHub source nodejs.org/download www.npmjs.com yeoman.io/generators How to use npm global without sudo on OSX bower.io gulpjs.com Deep Dive into Office 365 Development on non-Microsoft Stack Publishing Office add-ins Azure CLI Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS is available iTunes or search for it on “Office 365 Developer Podcast” or add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Andrew Connell Andrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005, he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies. Read more at about Andrew Connell and follow him on @andrewconnell. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com, and can be found on twitter at @richdizz. Richard is born, raised and based in Dallas, TX but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. In his spare time, Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician, and lightning fast runner.
In this episode, Jeremy Thake and Richard DiZerega talk to a panel of SharePoint MVPs at SPTechCon Dev Days including Marc Anderson, Andrew Connell, Scot Hillier, Paul Schaeflein and Eric Shupps. Weekly updates Worldwide Partner Conference 2015 Gigjam: unleashing the human process Training updates Office 365 APIs for Mail Office 365 APIs for Calendar File Handler HOL Groups API HOL Unified API HOL Video API HOL PnP guidance added dev.office.com pages Office 2016 for Mac is generally available Announcing new activity logging and reporting capabilities for Office 365 Debugging websites with Visual Studio code SharePoint apps add-ins minify Adding Custom Tiles to the Office 365 App Launcher Inconvenient Internet Explorer security zones and Azure AD web applications Header/Footer with Breadcrumb and Global Ribbon SPO Office 365 Dev Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Marc Anderson Marc is the co-Founder and president of Sympraxis Consulting LLC, located in the Boston suburb of Newton, MA, USA. Sympraxis focuses on enabling collaboration throughout the enterprise using the SharePoint application platform. Marc has over 30 years of experience in technology professional services and software development. Over a wide-ranging career in consulting as well as line manager positions, Marc has proven himself as a problem solver and leader who can solve difficult technology problems for organizations across a wide variety of industries and organization sizes. Check out his blog at sympmarc.com and follow him on @sympmarc. About Scot Hillier Scot Hillier is an independent consultant and Microsoft SharePoint MVP focused on creating solutions for Information Workers with SharePoint, Office and related .NET technologies. A frequent speaker at TechEd and SharePoint Connections, he is also the author many books on Microsoft technologies, including five for SharePoint 2010. Scot splits his time between consulting on SharePoint projects and training for Critical Path Training. Scot is a former U. S. Navy submarine officer and graduate of the Virginia Military Institute. Scot can be reached at scot@shillier.com. About Andrew Connell Andrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005 he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies. Read more at about Andrew Connell and follow him on @andrewconnell. About Paul Schaeflein Paul Schaeflein has worked with Microsoft’s SharePoint technologies since it was called the Digital Dashboard. This work encompasses substantial custom development, implementations and training. Also, Paul was granted the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for his community work – primarily presentations at national conferences, regional events and user groups. Check out Paul’s blog www.schaeflein.net/blog and follow him on @paulschaeflein. About Eric Shupps Eric Shupps is the founder and president of BinaryWave, a leading provider of administration and productivity solutions for Microsoft SharePoint. Eric has worked with SharePoint Products and Technologies since 2001 as a consultant, administrator, architect, developer and trainer. He is an advisory committee member of the Dallas/Ft. Worth SharePoint Community group and a participating member of user groups throughout the United Kingdom. Eric has authored numerous articles on SharePoint, speaks at user group meetings and conferences around the world, and publishes a popular SharePoint blog at www.sharepointcowboy.com. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are worldwide conferences, trainings and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at www.richdizz.com, and can be found on twitter at @richdizz. Richard is based, born and raised in Dallas, Texas, but works on a worldwide team based in Redmond. In his spare time, Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician, and lightning fast runner.
In this episode, Jeremy Thake and Richard DiZerega talk to Andrew Connell and Mike Fitzmaurice at DevIntersections conference in Scottsdale, Arizona poolside. Weekly updates My thoughts on future of SharePoint and Office 365 Development including SharePoint 2016 On-Premises | Nik Patel Easier prepare for a meeting with the Mavention Meeting Outlook Add-in – Waldek Mastykarz Consuming Azure Hosted Web API from SharePoint Online using JavaScript and Office 365 identities | www.silver-it.com Chris O’Brien: Presentation deck/videos – Comparing SharePoint add-ins (apps) with Office 365 apps Office 365 API Walkthrough for Windows Store App – Exchange dev blog – Site Home – MSDN Blogs Chris O’Brien: Info and some thoughts on Office 365 “NextGen” portals – Microsites, Boards and the Knowledge Management portal Next Generation Office 365 Development with APIs and Add-ins – Richard diZerega’s Blog – Site Home – MSDN Blogs Show notes Office 365 is a Development Platform: ePaaS Top 10 Build 2015 recordings not to be missed on Office development! Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Andrew Connell Andrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005 he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies. Read more at about Andrew Connell and follow him on @andrewconnell. About Mike Fitzmaurice Mike is a vice president of Product Technology for Nintex, and he used to work at Microsoft where he was involved with every version of SharePoint technology from pre-“Tahoe” through the 2010 release. He cares about process automation, integration, collaboration, and a lot of other “ation”s. About the hosts Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake. Richard is a Software Engineer in Microsoft’s Developer Experience (DX) group, where he helps developers and software vendors maximize their use of Microsoft cloud services in Office 365 and Azure. Richard has spent a good portion of the last decade architecting Office-centric solutions, many that span Microsoft’s diverse technology portfolio. He is a passionate technology evangelist and frequent speaker are world-wide conferences, trainings, and events. Richard is highly active in the Office 365 community, popular blogger at http://www.richdizz.com, and can be found on twitter at @richdizz. Richard is based, born, and raised in Dallas, Texas, but works on a world-wide team based in Redmond. In his spare time, Richard is an avid builder of things (BoT), musician, and lightning fast runner.
This week Dan and Scott go off on a tangent about NoSQL databases, PaaS vs IaaS, SharePoint Server 2016, Office 365 and Azure. And of course, Dan had a say about Windows 10 which Scott slept through. Show notes at http://pub.brewery.fm/brewery012.
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Bill Baer about SharePoint Server 2016 and what it means to SharePoint developers. Weekly update Announcing Azure ExpressRoute connectivity to Office 365 So what is this newfangled apps model anyway and why do I care? (part 3) by Paul Culmsee ECONNRESET error when connecting to Office 365 from node.jsby Waldek Mastykarz Office 365 APIs and node.jsby Jason Johnston Latest API updates in Client Side Object Model (March 2015 CU for SP2013)by Vesa Juvonen Show notes Patterns and Practices homepage on dev.office.com Evolution of SharePoint 102 SharePoint sessions at Ignite Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Bill Baer Bill Baer is a senior technical product manager and Microsoft Certified Master for SharePoint in the SharePoint product group in Redmond, Washington. Having previously worked at Hewlett-Packard, Bill has a proven background in infrastructure engineering and enterprise deployments of SharePoint products and technologies. While at Hewlett-Packard, Bill was awarded the MVP award for his contributions in the Technology Solutions Group, now known as HP Enterprise Business, which encompasses server and storage hardware, technology consulting, and software sales. Bill has deep industry experience having worked for Apple Computer Corporation, First Data Corporation, Digital Equipment Corporation, Compaq Computer Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft Corporation. Connect with Bill at wbaer.net. About the host Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Dan Wahlin and Andrew Connell about ng-conf last week and our news on our Office 365 APIs supporting CORS. Weekly updates The Office 2016 Mac Preview is here! Deploy binary files from SharePoint Hosted App to Host Web by Stefan Bauer Understanding Access Tokens in the Azure AD & Office 365 API Authentication Dance by Andrew Connell List subwebs by using the Office 365 REST API requires to have edit rights by Stephane Cordonnier Search documents and generate a preview with Office 365 REST API by Stephane Cordonnier ECONNRESET error when connecting to Office 365 from node.js by Waldek Mastykarz Show notes Increasing opportunities for JavaScript developers on the Office 365 platform CORS documentation on MSDN Expense Manager code sample using CORS Hands on lab for building Outlook Apps using OSX Hands on lab for building Excel Apps using OSX ADAL.JS announcement on Azure Blog Introducing ADAL JS v1 by Vittorio Bertocci Angular 2.0 built on TypeScript 1.5 blog post ADAL JS & CORS with O365 APIs (Files & SharePoint) by Andrew Connell Takeaways from ng-conf 2015 by Andrew Connell I love me some TypeScript by Andrew Connell Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Andrew Connell Andrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005 he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies. Read more at about Andrew Connell and follow him on @andrewconnell. About Dan Wahlin Dan Wahlin founded The Wahlin Group, which provides consulting and training services on web technologies such as JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS, SPAs, HTML5, ASP.NET and SharePoint. He’s also one of the top authors at Pluralsight.com and has published several courses covering a range of technologies. Dan is a Microsoft regional director and has been awarded Microsoft’s MVP award multiple times for ASP.NET, Connected Systems and Silverlight. Dan is on the INETA Speaker’s Bureau, speaks at conferences and user groups around the world and has written several books on web technologies. Dan blogs at http://weblogs.asp.net/dwahlin and writes regular columns for various technical magazines. Follow Dan on Twitter @DanWahlin. About the host Jeremy is a technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
In this episode Jeremy Thake talks to Karthik Ramamoorthy about writing Office 365 apps with AngularJS and testing them with Protractor. Weekly updates Introduction to the Access panel – Microsoft Azure Using SharePoint Permissions to manage Access to SQL data by Scot Hillier This is how I think Autohosted Apps for Office 365 and SharePoint should work by Andrew Connell 6 hours of free training by Steve Walker and Vesa Juvenon online at Microsoft Virtual Academy Show notes Jumpstart AngularJS app development for O365 & E2E testing using Protractor http://spbreed.github.io/index.html#/presentable https://github.com/spbreed/spangularapp http://angular.github.io/protractor/#/tutorial http://jasmine.github.io/1.3/introduction.html http://mochajs.org/ http://docs.seleniumhq.org/download/ Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast. About Karthik Karthik Ramamoorthy works a senior consultant for Greystone Solutions, a Boston based Microsoft Gold Competency partner. He is originally from Coimbatore, India. He has been working in SharePoint Server for the past seven years and is involved in wide range of projects including SharePoint installation automation, integrating SharePoint with LOB applications such as SAP, CRM, Documentum, performance tuning SharePoint farms, deploying .NET based workloads on Azure. Karthik is enthusiastic about App model and client side development ever since the release of SharePoint 2013 RTM. He is also passionate about adopting test driven development patterns and bringing open source technologies inside Office 365 and Azure App development workspace. You can find Karthik blogging at SPBREED’S BLOG and tweeting at @spbreed. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
In episode 14, Jeremy Thake chats to Andrew Connell, a SharePoint MVP, about SharePoint workflow with regards to versioning and calling remote web services. Weekly update Deploy Workflows to Host Web with Integrated Workflow Apps by Vardhaman Deshpande Developing Apps against the Office Graph by Richard Dizerega O365AngularLearning by Steven Follis Angular Learning by James Cunningham Dev.office.com Code Samples Show notes Authoring Markdown – What, Why, How by Andrew Connell GitHub repo of the REST API presentation by Andrew Connell Episode 045 – Office Client Apps in Office 365 Episode 044 – Microsoft’s Business Intelligence Offering with Seayoung Rhee Got questions or comments about the show? Join the O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time, please add directly with the RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/Office365DeveloperPodcast About Andrew Andrew is an entrepreneur and developer with an emphasis in Microsoft SharePoint and content management systems (CMS). In April of 2005 he was recognized by Microsoft for his community contributions by being awarded Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Microsoft Content Management Server and has received the award annually for SharePoint Server every year since. Most of his work these days involves working with the Microsoft SharePoint, Office 365 and web development technologies. Read more at about Andrew Connell and follow him on @andrewconnell. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc., a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
At TechEd North America 2014 in June in Houston, Texas, Jeremy Thake managed to get some time to sit down with Corey Roth to talk about topics near and dear to Corey’s heart around SharePoint development. Corey is well known for his blog focusing on topics related to SharePoint Search, Business Connectivity Services (BCS), and SharePoint App Model development. Corey talks about how he learned Search and BCS development, as well as how things are going with the Office Store. Weekly updates Open XML SDK open sourced Displaying Cross-Domain/Secure Images from SharePoint Apps Enabling custom ribbon buttons dynamically based on multiple selected item values using RefrechCommandUI and JSOM Provider-Hosted Apps vs. Microsoft Azure Apps Show notes SharePoint search API documentation MSDN REST/OData API Corey’s article on REST API MSDN CSOM API SharePoint search results rendering Corey’s article on sorting search queries MSDN Code Gallery Search samples Business Connectivity Services Fabian Williams’s blog Channel 9 videos on BCS Client-side rendering Chris O’Brien’s post Paul Hunt’s post on the new SharePoint Client Side Rendering GitHub project Office Store Corey’s apps in the Office Store AvePoint Meetings DocuSign PollEverywhere Got questions or comments about the show? Join O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time. Please add it directly with the RSS feed. About Corey Corey Roth is an applications architect at Hitachi Consulting, specializing in SharePoint solutions in the oil and gas industry. Corey is a four-time recipient of the Microsoft MVP award in SharePoint Server. He has always focused on rapid adoption of new Microsoft technologies, including SharePoint 2013, Office 365, and Visual Studio 2013. When it comes to SharePoint, he specializes in Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Enterprise Search, and apps. As an active member of the SharePoint community, he often speaks at user groups and conferences. Corey is a member of the .NET Mafia (www.dotnetmafia.com), where he blogs about the latest technology and SharePoint. He is also a member of the board for the Houston SharePoint Users Group. You can find Corey tweeting at @CoreyRoth. About the host Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc, a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two apps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at http://www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
At the European SharePoint Conference in May 2014 in Barcelona, Jeremy Thake was part of a developer panel hosted by Rodrigo Pinto alongside Chris O’Brien, Radi Atanassov, Adis Jugo, Thorsten Hans, and Matthias Einig. Rodrigo came with a series of question to grill the panel with and the guys didn’t disappoint! The discussion started with how developers should embrace the change in the Office 365 App Model and learning new skills such as JavaScript. It moved on to some of the challenges panel members faced when first hitting the App Model and then on to which building blocks can be taken advantage of in your business solutions. Apologies in advance—there were a few questions where the mic didn’t pick it up from the audience, but the answers allow you to follow. Weekly updates Office 365 Service Updates road map Remote Event Receivers by Waldek Mastykarz Gotcha on SharePoint Designer Workflows in App Step [MSCloudShow] Episode 35 is live: Opinions and Thoughts on The Future of SharePoint Part 1: Intro to Provider-Hosted Apps: Set up the Infrastructure Zapier’s Office 365 API journey Show notes Got questions or comments about the show? Join O365 Dev Podcast on the Office 365 Technical Network. The podcast RSS has been submitted to all the stores and marketplaces but takes time. Please add it directly with the Office 365 Developer Podcast RSS. About the panel Adis Jugo is a software architect with over 20 years of experience, and a Microsoft MVP for SharePoint Server. He first met SharePoint (and Microsoft CMS Server) back in 2002, and since 2006 his focus has completely shifted towards the architecture and development of solutions based on the SharePoint technology. Adis is working as a head of development for deroso solutions, a global consulting company with headquarters in Germany. He is an internationally recognized speaker with over 10 years of speaker experience, speaking at various Microsoft, Community, and SharePoint conferences worldwide (more than 10 countries in the past two years), as well as at meetings of the various .NET and SharePoint User Groups. He is often awarded for being one of the top speakers at conferences. Adis likes to keep his free time really free, since there isn’t much of it. He prefers spending it with his family. Matthias Einig is a SharePoint MVP who works for Rencore in Stockholm, Sweden. He is certified MCSE, MCSD, MCSA, MCPD, and MCITP in SharePoint 2007/2010/2013 as well as SCRUM Master and Product Owner, and focuses primarily on solution architecture, development, and quality assurance for SharePoint custom solutions. Matthias is also the owner of RENCORE, the company behind the SharePoint Code Analysis Framework SPCAF (www.spcaf.com) / SPCop and the Open Source projects SharePoint Software Factory (spsf.codeplex.com) and the SharePoint Solution Deployer (spsd.codeplex.com). He represents the world’s fastest growing SharePoint community (sharepoint-community.net) and also organizes SharePoint Saturday Stockholm as well as SP24, the 24-hour free online conference (www.sp24conf.com). Thorsten Hans works as SharePoint Developer and Chief Executive SharePinter at ExpertsInside (http://www.expertsinside.com ), he’s a JavaScript lover who loves pushing code. He’s been building solutions and products based on SharePoint for more than six years. Beside his daily SharePoint development stuff, Thorsten is also very interested in languages and topics such as CoffeeScript, JavaScript, NodeJS, and dynamic languages such as Ruby. He’s been a strong community contributor since .NET Framwork’s first rise in 2001. Thorsten has been awarded as a SharePoint MVP by Microsoft in 2011, 2012 and 2013. He’s sharing a lot of his ideas and open source on his blog http://www.dotnet-rocks.de and on his GitHub profile at https://github.com/ThorstenHans. Chris O’Brien is a developer by heart, but occasionally dabbles on the infrastructure side of SharePoint too. As a SharePoint MVP for the last few years, Chris is a regular speaker at SharePoint conferences and writes an architecture- and dev-focused blog at http://www.sharepointnutsandbolts.com. Creating tools that help SharePoint professionals is something of a passion, and past efforts include the SharePoint Content Deployment Wizard, the SharePoint Config Store, and the SharePoint/TFS Continuous Integration Starter Pack. Chris is an independent consultant, and during his day job is usually to be found on some SharePoint enterprise rollout or other. With 15 years of experience in software engineering and architecture, Rodrigo Pinto is a Solution Architect, SharePoint MVP, Specialist & Evangelist at Everis. Responsible for the SharePoint area, he tends to use innovation in creating new solutions and development strategies. A speaker since 2009, he regularly delivers sessions in Microsoft Events: Techdays, RoadtoSharePoint, Lightup SharePoint, Microsoft RoadShow, SharePoint Connections, User Group Meetings, and online events. He started the SharePoint Portuguese User Group and loves the idea “by and for the community.” Radi Atanassov is a professional SharePoint architect, a Microsoft Certified Master in SharePoint, and a die-hard fanatic when it comes to SharePoint application development. With many years full of development experience, Radi’s background demonstrates strong ambitions to achieve the greatest quality, architecture, attention to detail and smooth processes when leading teams to create applications on top of SharePoint. Radi is the founder and lead architect of OneBit Software, a Sofia-based SharePoint “mercenary” company providing solution development and SharePoint resources to Microsoft partners and clients around the world. Radi is also an Microsoft Certified Trainer, training SharePoint across learning centers and universities. In his spare time he blogs, writes articles, runs web camps, plays guitar, and leads the Web Platform User Group in Bulgaria. You can find Radi blogging at http://www.sharepoint.bg/radi and tweeting at@RadiAtanassov. Jeremy is a newly appointed technical product manager at Microsoft responsible for the Visual Studio Developer story for Office 365 development. Previously he worked at AvePoint Inc, a large ISV, as the chief architect shipping two Aaps to the Office Store. He has been heavily involved in the SharePoint community since 2006 and was awarded the SharePoint MVP award four years in a row before retiring the title to move to Microsoft. You can find Jeremy blogging at http://www.jeremythake.com and tweeting at @jthake.
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In tonight's episode we talk about the new SharePoint Server 2013 language packs. We talk about how to install to them and what some of the pitfalls are. Then we cover how to add words to SharePoint's spell-checking dictionary. We also talk about patching and some things you can do make it less painful. Later I point you in the direction of some more free SharePoint training at Microsoft.com.
Tonight's episode was filmed in an undisclosed hotel room in San Antonio. I've brought along my sidekick Shane, and a coworker of ours, Mike. We discuss some changes with Workflows in SharePoint 2013, how I passed the SharePoint Server 2013 exams, the SharePoint 2013 technical library and the new Microsoft Surface hardware. For a netcast recoreded in a hotel room, it was surprisingly not creepy.
What’s new in Workflow? Where’s Workflow headed? Come learn about the Windows Workflow Foundation capabilities in .NET 4.5 and the new Workflow Manager 1.0, including support for SharePoint Server 2013 & Office 365 workflows. You’ll hear from the team about where we’ve been investing and what we’re working on for the future.
Richard chats with Eric Shupps about the process of improving SharePoint performance. Starting with the single-server implementation of SharePoint, Eric walks through each point of tuning SharePoint including database tuning, separating web front ends from application servers, separating off services, etc. Microsoft has a great site on Best Practices for SharePoint Server 2010.
HP ran tests on Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007 using F5 technology, and the results were dramatic: F5’s BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager with WebAccelerator improved throughput to the branch office by up to 8x in a symmetric configuration. Listen to this podcast to hear about the testing methodologies and results, discussed by Jimi Ibbett, senior member […]