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What’s next in Yammer/SharePoint integration – November 2013 Updates
What’s next in Yammer/SharePoint integration – November 2013 Updates
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Microsoft has recently rolled out new elements of their integration roadmap between Yammer and SharePoint /Office 365 (For background, here’s the announcement.) There’s a lot to it, including new mobile clients and the ability to launch new discussions directly from documents in SharePoint Online. But let’s focus on email integration and Yammer Enterprise.

How Much Knowledge Do You Have To Support SharePoint?
How Much Knowledge Do You Have To Support SharePoint?
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As anyone working with SharePoint and trying to get people to use solutions provided will know – you simply cannot guarantee any success concerning the usage of any SharePoint solution, if the relevant support provided is not ‘good’ enough in the eyes of those using the solution.

Is Yammer confusing the SharePoint Roadmap?
Is Yammer confusing the SharePoint Roadmap?
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It’s amazing to watch the confusion followed by crazy mudslinging that’s going on in the market these days. The big acquisition a year ago by Microsoft has endorsed enterprise social in a big way. I’m personally looking forward to the big battles ahead of head on SalesForce.com with Chatter, and Jive Software as well as Microsoft Social with CRM and SharePoint and more building on the Yammer social roadmap. Looking forward to following this in my new role. Microsoft has made big bets, and over the course of the next year I hope and expect to see a clearer road ahead.

Disable SharePoint Alerts on a Specific List
Disable SharePoint Alerts on a Specific List
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Here’s the scenario: You have a picture library that stores employee photos. This might be the case if you’re not storing the photos in Active Directory yet perhaps. Now, HR comes to you and says that “we want to be sure that employees can’t set an alert, because then they would know if we remove a picture when an employee is terminated”. Hmmm I never thought about it in that way, you’re right