Partnering is a common practice in the consulting, engineering and construction world, and working with multiple partners on projects is now the norm. With the added complexities of working through partner networks in remote locations and often in different time … Read More
SharePoint is the top of the line collaboration system you always wanted for your organization. Now that you have it, however, you may have noticed that collaboration does not happen automatically. While software can do many wonderful things, it cannot … Read More
Every organization has records, whether they are in print or electronic form. These records may serve as evidence of transactions, communications, partnerships, or any other activity the organization performs. Because every organization has records, they all need records management in … Read More
When it’s time to make to the move from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013, the site you see when you upgrade might not be the site you were expecting.
In a recent post on the Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog, … Read More
Compare Microsoft CRM vs Microsoft SharePoint
SharePoint and Microsoft CRM are often discussed as opposing forces, but if you’ve ever wondered how they stack up and which is best suited to your business needs, then you might enjoy the latest blog post on Microsoft CRM vs. … Read More
Microsoft has entered into a deal with the Department of Defense that will bring Windows 8 to 75 percent of computers used by DoD employees. Out of the 450,000 employees of the DoD, that means 333,000 will soon be using … Read More
In both SharePoint 2010 and 2013, you might come across this message in the Health Analyzer. Basically this indicates that one or more application doesn’t have a Search Service Connection with it (most times it is the User Profile Service).… Read More




