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From Mobile to Crowd-Sourcing through Gamification and Context Aware Application: what IT can and should reuse of social networks experiences
So, I checked the Internet and yes, it’s the first ever video/post on how to create custom theme in SharePoint 2013 with Visual Studio 2012.
The objective of this document is to describe the global approach used to deploy Knowledge Management within a firm using the SharePoint and Semantik technologies.
I still remember the first time I started teaching courses involving instruction on InfoPath 2003 (back in early 2005). It was a product way ahead of it’s time – completely built to be based on and handle XML like no other Office application. A great way to create and manage dynamic forms with or without SharePoint. No one knew where it was headed, but it had a special feel about it. Not many companies adopted it at that time due to its lack of support for web forms, but with the release of forms services (to serve web forms using SharePoint Server Enterprise), it took off like wildfire. Companies were formed solely focusing on InfoPath support, products and training (like my good buddies at Qdabra and Texcel systems ) and loads of companies were using it to replace their everyday business forms.
There’s been a lot of confusion about web parts and apps and where they belong these days. This 3 part series focuses on main differences. This part is geared towards business users, the IT pro and Dev editions are coming.
Eighty percent of Fortune 500 companies rely on SharePoint for internal collaboration. But what started as a way to manage content and communication across organizations has evolved with the emergence of the social enterprise. Yesterday’s intranet has transformed into a more dynamic, user-friendly environment for interacting with information and people.
Looking into my agenda for the next couple of weeks, I’ve BYOD, Enterprise Single Sign O, IaaS together with Big Data and Social Analytics engine with Tabular models. Well, something is happening outside, the pace of innovation is raising and technologies are coming fastest than ever increasing the pressure on IT.
Last weekend I have been attending this year’s ShareCamp at Microsoft in Unterschliessheim. It has been an awesome event: two days ‘nothing but sharepoint’. I had offered to talk about my favorite SharePoint subject ‘Document Management’ and I was really surprised that so many participants wanted to hear that. To me this shows that -although DMS with SharePoint might not be a Level 400 session- it is still considered interesting and is demanded by many sharepoint users.
Last time we looked at general differences between apps and web parts.
Now let’s see at some of the key differences for developers.
For sure, the SharePoint platform has become a central component of the information system for a growing number of companies. Beyond the set of features Microsoft’s platform supports out of the box, there are some new opportunities to improve the productivity of collaboration in business with next-generation technologies brought by third-party vendors.