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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.

Introducing BPA Regulatory to Drive Compliance for All Affiliates
Introducing BPA Regulatory to Drive Compliance for All Affiliates
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In this use case scenario a group of companies want to share regulatory content – identified risks (or requirements) and compliance documents – with affiliates and constantly verify compliance and excellence for each affiliate. This scenario is also valid for consulting offices that want to share methodologies and content with their clients.

Forms layout – custom or standardized?
Forms layout – custom or standardized?
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Organizations aiming to implement workflows in SharePoint usually require to properly handle the forms part, whether with InfoPath, third party tool or one embedded into workflow solution (2 in 1). That’s the precise moment to figure out a strategy regarding forms. Once technology is chosen, it might be too late.

SharePoint Calling Web Services
SharePoint Calling Web Services
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There are many ways of using jQuery in SharePoint and calling web services. We will try to look at how smartly we can do this. We will use the Visual Studio to complete all of these steps.