Tag: sharepoint

Gokan Ozcifci MVP Takeover
Gokan Ozcifci MVP Takeover
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Gokan is an independent SharePoint Infrastructure consultant for Neoxy where he assists clients with the design, implementation, maintenance, documentation, operations, configuration, administration and troubleshooting of their new or existing environments with PowerShell. In this blog posts he gives his thoughts on the top blogs and twitter accounts to follow, eBook and video recommendations and a cool new tool you should be using.

SharePoint as an Enterprise App Platform
SharePoint as an Enterprise App Platform
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SharePoint generally is a great framework for building modern business apps and I am not simply referring to apps built using the app model. I am talking about all the combination of solutions that focus on using client side components coupled with the rich REST API that SharePoint offers. Within this blog article, Osvaldo Sousa, Chief Product Architect within FlowForma, discusses the concept of SharePoint as an enterprise app platform.

SharePoint Documents – Do you know the value of information in your SharePoint?
SharePoint Documents – Do you know the value of information in your SharePoint?
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It is not a point to deny that in many of the companies that are using SharePoint, are using it for the purpose of document management. And why not – SharePoint is built (also) for that. It has a brilliant logic for document libraries under every site, whether it is on intranet or team sites. Noora Hakkarainen discusses SharePoint Documents and asks do you know the value of information in your SharePoint?

Client-side SharePoint PowerShell CSOM Read list
Client-side SharePoint PowerShell CSOM Read list
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SharePoint PowerShell API provides the capability to connect to SharePoint 2010, 2013 and Online. The major advantage is that these can be run from a remote machine. Within this article Malin De Silva discusses the Client-side SharePoint PowerShell CSOM Read list.

How to Avoid SharePoint Document Security Mistakes
How to Avoid SharePoint Document Security Mistakes
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Security is a real issue when we are discussing SharePoint Management. You know that. No wonder one of the most common mistakes enterprises are facing when dealing with SharePoint, is having end users with more access privileges to documents that they should.

It seems a simple problem to solve, but the reality of controlling employee’s access to confidential content, and making sure their access is not too broad, is a challenge for many.

That is why I decided to include, as one of the coverage points of our SharePoint Document Management blog series, some tips about SharePoint permissions, sharing how to give access to resources correctly, how to prevent SharePoint security breaches, and how to plan your permissions without compromising your document management and automation system in SharePoint.