Tag: management

Microsoft Operations Management Suite with Office 365
Microsoft Operations Management Suite with Office 365
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Microsoft a while back released Microsoft Operations Management Suite (OMS) as an extension of the System Center components you use On-premises. That means any instance in any cloud, including your datacenter, Azure, AWS, Windows Server, Linux, VMware, and OpenStack, at a lower cost than competitive solutions. OMS leverage’s a cloud-first approach to managing your enterprise… READ MORE

Think Search First - And have good metadata, please!
Think Search First – And have good metadata, please!
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My good friend, Matthew McDermott wrote a great blog post a few weeks ago with the title “Think Search First – Planning Your Next SharePoint Project”. In his great storytelling style, he writes: “Users do not use search-based solutions because they have never had that option. Since folders and file names are the only way most… READ MORE

Migrating Exchange Server to Office 365 in Easy 4 steps
Migrating Exchange Server to Office 365 in Easy 4 steps
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Migrating from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, 2007 and 2010 to Office 365 can be achieved in the simplest way via a cutover migration. That is a cutover from one service to another and hence that name. The entire migration is an easy to follow 4 step process as laid out below. #1 – Planning – Administrators… READ MORE

Delve and the Office Graph Inside Out
Delve and the Office Graph Inside Out
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While there exist many excellent blog posts, interviews and videos about Delve and the Office Graph from experts around the world, this post will be about Insides, Management, Compliance. We will also look at data security and data privacy aspects and concerns, not only from a technical perspective but also with regards to the new… READ MORE

How Big Is User Interface in BPMS?
How Big Is User Interface in BPMS?
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Typically, when it comes to choosing BPMS people usually take into consideration factors like: functionality, customization , integration, reporting, price etc. They mainly aim to match requirements of business users, management and IT department. But even if all of those people are satisfied, project can fail. Why? Let’s see.