In addition to this article I wrote recently, SharePoint Consultant/Developer Required….No!, I also responded to a posting on the ever popular LinkedIn site called ‘What skills are you looking for when hiring/recruiting a SharePoint Consultant?’. Since receiving positive comments from others following this posting, it has be referred to in others work, including that of [...]
A short note about how easy it is to take your SharePoint content offline using Microsoft Outlook 2007
One of the limitations with Windows SharePoint Services search is that the search at the top of your site it is limited to the site collection in terms of the data it is able to retrieve. This is frustrating if you have designed and deployed best practice methods for managing multiple site collections to better [...]
Why you shouldn’t hire a SharePoint Developer/Consultant as one person.
Case Study for Deployment of SharePoint at Kingston Communications.
Technorati Tags: moss,wss,sharepoint What is SharePoint? A question which still comes up from time to time, even though the product(s) have been around now for some time! I thought I would re-post this to help those new to the SharePoint world….:-) Microsoft® SharePoint® is an enterprise information platform that can be configured to host Intranets, [...]
WorkShares has gained a lot of experience of working with many well known organisations across the UK, from small businesses, start-ups, to larger enterprises; all of whom have had a common need to provide collaborative solutions for their staff, suppliers or clients alike. We have provided a few case study samples of our work below [...]
Our preference at WorkShares is to use mindmaps wherever problem definitions, requirements definition or understanding relationships between business processes needs to occur. This is especially useful with SharePoint related projects as requirements often sit between traditional infrastructure related topics, to more bespoke software driven that require a deeper appreciation of functional details. Such tools form [...]
After an exhausting week at Training Camp in Oxford last week I successfully completed (Thanks again to Marzanne Bruwer ) the MCTS exams for WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 configuration. General Information on the courses can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcts/default.mspx. Overall the course was well run, instructed and we were looked after in terms of [...]
I have just spent some time reviewing with some interest the WSS V3 ROI tool published by Microsoft in partnership with Ealinean and is part of the Infrastructure Assessment Framework. It provides some ROI type evidence to support deploying Windows 2003 R2/WSS V3. It’s a ‘free tool’ and that’s not to say that this tool [...]