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Approaching Social with Purpose
Approaching Social with Purpose
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At the SharePoint Connect 2014 conference (#SPcon14) in Amsterdam this month, I gave a keynote presentation on the very difficult proposition of integrating social into an organization. It’s a topic that I find myself writing about and talking with customers about more and more as organizations begin to seriously consider the implications of moving forward with some of Microsoft’s latest technology (Delve, Groups, inline social) being released within SharePoint Online and across the Office365 platform.

Transform SharePoint 2010 Solution To 2013 Solution
Transform SharePoint 2010 Solution To 2013 Solution
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In order to convert our complete web applications to SharePoint 2013 environment, for sure we need to update all our solution to the recent SharePoint 2013 environment. There are many things that need to be considered there. Let’s look at some of these:

SharePoint, Office 365 & Mobile Apps
SharePoint, Office 365 & Mobile Apps
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In an earlier article I discussed SharePoint Mobile and the range of options for developing mobile SharePoint solutions ranging from responsive web design to building native apps for each platform. Here’s another update, and this time we’re going to focus just on apps. But it’s still an enormous topic which is constantly and rapidly changing as new products, tools and frameworks come out on an almost weekly basis. Mobile is the next big thing for business now that the Bring Your Own Device genie is out of the bottle, and they probably don’t just want a web site – they want an app!

SharePoint Migration or Upgrade - Preparing to Succeed
SharePoint Migration or Upgrade – Preparing to Succeed
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The SharePoint platform has been the choice of most of the business organizations as various versions of SharePoint are used as content management sites, document management storehouse and business reporting tool etc. With new versions being launched in the market from time to time, it is necessary to upgrade to the latest version to derive benefits from new and added functionality.

3 Reasons Why CRM Built On SharePoint Maximizes ROI
3 Reasons Why CRM Built On SharePoint Maximizes ROI
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Limited resources and a demand for double-digit return on investment (ROI) require managers to define projects that can leverage multiple technologies to achieve compounded results. In its “Technology Trends 2014” survey, Computer Economics identified CRM systems as the most low-risk/high-reward technology trend, based on cost predictability and ROI. The ROI of a CRM implementation can be extended even further by building it on top of the existing structures of the powerful SharePoint platform.