Category: Content Management

Content management (CM) is a set of processes and technologies that supports the collection, managing, and publishing of information in any form or medium. When stored and accessed via computers, this information may be more specifically referred to as digital content, or simply as content.
Content management can also be described as the process for collection, delivery, retrieval, governance and overall management of information in any format. The term is typically used in reference to administration of the digital content life cycle, from creation to permanent storage or deletion. The content involved may be images, video, audio and multimedia as well as text.
Therefore, within this topic, we offer a vast amount of information from the basics of version history to Principles and Concepts of Information.

Whitepaper - Social Information Management
Whitepaper – Social Information Management
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Today the usage of social networks is ingrained into our day to day live. Platforms such as Facebook will soon reach one billion registered users, more than 50 million professionals engage with each other on LinkedIn, the Google +1 button is starting to influence the purchasing decisions that we make based on our friends’ recommendations and Twitter motivates people to post an average of 50 million tweets a day.

Whitepaper: Eliminating End User and Application Downtime
Whitepaper: Eliminating End User and Application Downtime
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The adoption of SharePoint as a business critical technology continues to drive productivity and process improvement across organizations of various sizes and types. Many organizations now regard SharePoint as mission-critical to them as Microsoft Exchange. With the release of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2010 this rate of adoption is expected to accelerate.
SharePoint underpins a wide range of business critical processes including areas such as collaboration portals, web content management and application development. It is used across every business sector and has become a key component of many organization’s business and IT infrastructure.

Digital Sack Lunch: Liam Cleary, SharePoint Infrastructure and Scalability, and Resource Planning
Digital Sack Lunch: Liam Cleary, SharePoint Infrastructure and Scalability, and Resource Planning
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Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet) talks with Liam Cleary (@helloitsliam), SharePoint MVP, Senior Solution Architect at SusQtech, and trained ninja about the community dialog around SharePoint infrastructure and scalability in both on-prem and in the cloud, and the changing face of resource planning (and the increasing need for SharePoint analysts). This is part of ‘Digital Sack Lunch’ video series produced by Christian Buckley and the Axceler team. Grab your lunch, and watch a couple videos!

Installing SSRS 2012 Without Upgrading Your Database Server
Installing SSRS 2012 Without Upgrading Your Database Server
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SQL 2012 RTMed last month (March 2012) with much fanfare. For us SharePoint types, SQL is a big deal, as SQL is the backbone of SharePoint. SQL 2012 has a few new or updated features that are of interest to SharePoint aficionados, but this blog post is specifically about SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). SSRS got a major overhaul in SQL 2012. It is finally a SharePoint service application. Anyone that has installed SSRS previous to SQL 2012 can appreciate how big of a deal that is. SSRS 2012 is better than SSRS 2008 R2 in a whole lot more ways, but as an IT Pro, the installation and management improvements take the cake.

Content Security in SharePoint
Content Security in SharePoint
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Security is a polarising topic in the SharePoint community. It seems that everyone has a slight variation to what would be considered a best practice approach to implementing security across a site.

Moving Lists from Hosted WSS 3.0 to Office365 – The Manual Way
Moving Lists from Hosted WSS 3.0 to Office365 – The Manual Way
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It’s a long holiday weekend here in the U.S., I’ve been sick with some sort of flu for all of it, and it’s really nice and sunny outside. So what am I doing? Trying to migrate my Sympraxis Consulting demo site from my FPWeb-hosted WSS 3.0 site (yeah, I’m a little behind) to my Office365 SharePoint 2010 site. Call me crazy. I’ve been avoiding doing this because I knew that somehow it would be a bit of a nightmare, and it is, of course. But it’s going to happen today, darn it.

Webinar on Artifacts Provisioning in SharePoint 2010 by Paolo Pialorsi
Webinar on Artifacts Provisioning in SharePoint 2010 by Paolo Pialorsi
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We have got an insightful webinar from Paolo Pialorsi on the topic “Artifacts Provisioning in SharePoint 2010 “!

In this webinar you will learn how to provision artifacts (site columns, content types, list definitions) using the features and feature elements provided by the native SharePoint 2010 extensibility infrastructure. Moreover, you will learn how to use Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 to achieve these goals.

Yaroslav Pentsarskyy Webinar on
Yaroslav Pentsarskyy Webinar on “15 Minutes SharePoint Branding”
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This month we are celebrating all things developer. We take the hassle out of searching for resources by bringing to you the best SharePoint content aimed specifically at you the developer. So whether you want to up-skill, learn from the experts or simply to keep informed of new developments then stay tuned for the hottest developer content.

We have got an insightful webinar from MVP Yaroslav Pentsarskyy on the topic “15 Minutes SharePoint Branding” Watch Now!

Automating Your SharePoint 2010 Installation
Automating Your SharePoint 2010 Installation
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SharePoint 2010 can be installed in two ways—using a wizard or using Windows PowerShell. With the wizard, you will have to go through a couple of various steps that will help you configure your SharePoint 2010 installation.