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Tag Archives: Sharepoint 2010
SharePoint Workflow Strategy
Matt, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software April 30, 2012 Automation, what a wonderful thing! We have become very accustom to the most mundane tasks taking care of themselves. Consider the washing machine, the dishwasher, cruise control, the thermostat in your … Continue reading
Save users valuable time with custom SharePoint Search
Kenny, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software 3-26-2012 Matthew McDermott, a Microsoft SharePoint MVP, believes that every hour a developer dedicates to working on search saves 100 hours of end-user time. SharePoint is a great tool for managing files, documents, and … Continue reading
SharePoint Security – The myths, the facts, and the how-tos
Kyle, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software 3-14-2012 Myths about SharePoint Security Data security is not nearly as exciting as Hollywood or the media at large would have you believe. Most of the threats to your organization’s data aren’t going to … Continue reading
Custom SSRS Reports – the SharePoint tool you didn’t know you had.
Isaac, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software February 28, 2012 SQL Server Reporting Services is an amazing tool which creates feature-rich reports customized to match business and user needs. With a little time and effort, SSRS can become a viable tool … Continue reading
Posted in Sharepoint 2010, Uncategorized
Tagged Business Intelligence, Custom SharePoint Development, Data Management, Informed Decision Making, Records Management, SharePoint, Sharepoint 2010, SharePoint 2010 Best Practices, SharePoint Consultant, SharePoint Tips, SQL Server Reporting Services, SSRS
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The time is now to upgrade to SharePoint 2010
Matt, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software February 28, 2012 If you are using SharePoint 2007 or older, and are wondering whether and when you should upgrade, the answer is a resounding “Yes and now!” Microsoft is advertising an end to mainstream support … Continue reading
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Tagged Business Collaboration, SharePoint 2007, Sharepoint 2010
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Collaborate or die: Business Collaboration as survival of the fittest.
Carol, SharePoint Team Lead for Entrance Software 2-21-2012 Why Business Collaboration is kinda a big deal: No matter what industry we find ourselves in, we can all benefit from collaborating with other people in our business, whether those people are … Continue reading
SharePoint’s Return on Investment; How to calculate your SharePoint ROI
Carol, SharePoint Team Lead for Entrance Software 2-10-2012 SharePoint’s ROI: It’s not always straight forward, so make sure to check under the cushions on your couch! I hang my spurs in Houston, Texas and around here, people tend to … Continue reading
SharePoint Dashboards – Keep your eyes on the road, not an (old) excel sheet!
Kyle, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software 1-16-2012 If you’re at work and you’re getting things done, then chances are you have a lot of windows open on your desktop. You probably have an instance or two of Excel open, each … Continue reading
SharePoint Mobile – The now (and the future) of professional collaboration!
Matt, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software January 11, 2012 Consistent observation: If a person is idle for more than 5-10 seconds, the odds are very high that they will produce a mobile device of some kind and bury their attention in … Continue reading
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Tagged Microsoft Metro, Sharepoint 2010, SharePoint Consultants, SharePoint Mobile, Windows 8
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Knowledge is Power – Keep yours.
Matt, SharePoint Consultant for Entrance Software December 20, 2011 Every company has ‘that guy’ who you go to when you need information about ‘x’. But then ‘that guy’ moves on and suddenly a wealth of knowledge goes with him. Good … Continue reading