SharePoint Mobile Extensions
Blog PostsWhen on-the-go, the SharePoint environment becomes your mobile device.
This mobile working environment is different than the office environment and is a more challenging one:
When on-the-go, the SharePoint environment becomes your mobile device.
This mobile working environment is different than the office environment and is a more challenging one:
This dedicated webpage serves to highlight leading companies in SharePoint and their exciting Innovations and news.
We proudly present the finalists of the prestigious 2014 European SharePoint Community Awards. The decision is now in the hands of the European SharePoint Community, who will review the finalists and vote for the entry they think is the most worthy winner in each of the categories below. Award winners will be announced at the European SharePoint Community Awards Evening on Wednesday May 7th.
13 Reasons to Move to SharePoint 2013 by Chris McNulty & Dell Software will have you convinced that moving to SharePoint is the right move for your company.
Oh February, you were a blur of activity. From a blog and travel perspective, it was fairly tame – but don’t let the low quantity mask the depth and impact of what I have been working on. After doing some serious mileage in January, February was about developing content for a couple of the recurring themes you’ll see from me this year – and one of those themes being my topic for the SharePoint Conference last week in Las Vegas: developing your cloud strategy. – See more at: http://www.buckleyplanet.com/#sthash.fBPt9aRy.dpuf
To finish off my chat to you all, I’d like to make mention of a really cool topic to keep an eye on. It’s being touted as ‘The Internet of Things’ – essentially whereubiquitous computing is on the rise.
Over the years I’ve built up a steady stream of articles, published on my site but echoed elsewhere in journals, magazines etc. I’ve indicated four popular ones:
SharePoint in Plain English is a great video which, whilst on the cheesy side, does at least present SharePoint in a way that gets the information worker to understand the platform without having to learn any technological words. I like this because the language, and the presentation format of the video is fun and informative.
I am a pretty keen reader and have an absolute pile of SharePoint books – and I am a bit of a gatherer (much to my partners annoyance). I admit to having a someSharePoint books harking back to the days of SharePoint 2003
I am a relatively new twitter user and am still getting used to tweeting and ‘hash-tagging’. Oh, I wish there was a tweeting manual that I could understand…. Ah well… I guess I am multi-tasking away hopping frantically between writing articles, working with clients, working with horses (aha thought I’d drop that in!), running events, speaking, so don’t have much time to tweet away as much as I’d like. All bad excuses!