Monthly Archives: January 2009
Echo for SharePoint
It’s amazing how many products are developed aout there by Microsoft Partners and community experts out there that really make a different how product is adopted and used. Every day issues and challenges are fixed on a daily basis … … Continue reading
Vantug Presentation Materials and Links
Thanks everyone for attending Vantug GM – Jan 6, it was great to see you all during this lazy post-holiday … and rainy day Here is a what you might have taken away from our GM: 1. For free Microsoft … Continue reading
Using LiveId for SharePoint authentication
Authentication and credentials management is not a trivial thing. You have to ask yourself the following: * How do I handle new user registrations? * What about resetting passwords? * How do I handle “forgot password”? * How do I … Continue reading
Get a quick start with custom .NET application development
If you’re working on custom .NET application development – you’re probably often try to make things faster and try not to reinvent the wheel. There are quite a few of code generators available on the market – this one was … Continue reading
SharePoint disaster recovery, high availability, and redundancy
Not too often you will have your client request for high availability and redundancy, but desister recovery is certainly something that any organization will be interested in. If you can combine all 3 – that’s a sweet deal. I don’t … Continue reading
Search trends consistently vary throughout seasons
Interesting trend …. I used Google Trends (www.google.com/trends ) to figure out the correlation of people searches during various seasons. For example: Since I work a lot with Microsoft SharePoint, I decided to see how does search for a keyword “sharepoint” vary … Continue reading