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Let’s Talk SharePoint 2010!
What are you doing this Friday morning? Want to make the morning commute a little more meaningful? I’ll be speaking with Gary Vaughan this Friday morning on blogtalkradio to discuss SharePoint 2010. Specifically, some of the best new features and … Continue reading →
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SharePoint 2010 Content Organizer Feature from start to finish
The SharePoint 2010 Content Organizer Feature is one of my favorite new features of SP 2010. The Content Organizer Feature will automatically move uploaded files to their proper location based on how the file has been tagged. You control these … Continue reading →
SharePoint 2010 Search Core Results Web Part (Fixed Query)
What happens when your taxonomy just isn’t enough? Say for example you want to reach across all classifications, all sites and all content of your corporate intRAnet site and display the most recent documents that contain a specific word(s)? The … Continue reading →
Over Taxing Your Taxonomy
Unfortunately; all too often organizations go from taxonomy zero to taxonomy overkill. This effort tends to break down somewhere between just the right amount of taxonomy and adding a taxonomy to the taxonomy. Invariably, the taxonomy effort gets placed on … Continue reading →
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