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The intranet is not dead

December 12th, 2009 by Janus Boye
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Last week I presented at the annual Online Information conference in London in a session titled “Death of the Intranet”. Speaking after me in the same session was senior Forrester analyst Tim Walters and we both agreed that intranets are not dead. However it may be practical in some organisations to avoid the term intranet …

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Major progress in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint déjà-vu

October 28th, 2009 by Peter Erik Bang Nissen
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Last week I attended Microsoft’s SharePoint conference in Las Vegas with over 7,000 delegates where they released the first details of SharePoint 2010 (“Twenty-ten”).  The amount of changes on the platform is impressive – this release is by far the most ambitious SharePoint release yet and there was a lot of excitement around it from …

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Is content management important to Microsoft?

July 28th, 2009 by Janus Boye
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Microsoft used to have a product called Content Management Server 2002; the sole purpose of this was to be a content management system. This was followed by the popular SharePoint 2007, in which “Content Management” was reduced to only one of six pillars. With SharePoint 2010, the packaging has been changed once …

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SharePoint 2010: On governance and upgrading

July 16th, 2009 by Janus Boye
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Earlier this week Microsoft released sneak peak videos of SharePoint 2010, which have created quite a buzz among the many working within the SharePoint goldmine. A blog post by US-based SharePoint expert Mauro Cardarelli, co-author of “Essential SharePoint 2007 – Delivering High Impact Collaboration“, called Planning for SharePoint 2010, caught my attention as he called …

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DIY SharePoint

June 30th, 2009 by Peter Sejersen
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The municipality of Aalborg; Denmark’s fourth largest city, recently relaunched their website using SharePoint 2007. They chose the unusual route of running the project in-house with minimal involvement from third party system integrators. I talked to the responsible project manager, Niels Højdahl Pedersen, about the lessons learned.
Accessibility for SharePoint 2007 will cost you
Q: Did the …

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Be careful with SharePoint integrators

June 23rd, 2009 by Janus Boye
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Last week I chaired a discussion on “Working with integrators” at our annual practitioners-only SharePoint Day. The topic is relevant for other systems as well, but we quickly agreed that finding the right system integrator is an overlooked SharePoint success factor. Everybody around the table acknowledged that system integrator costs usually take most of the …

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Overlooked SharePoint success factors

June 8th, 2009 by Janus Boye
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SharePoint is a very successful product in many organisations, but has certainly also been the product behind a number of failed projects. SharePoint system integrators are often brilliant technical minds, but rarely any good at advising you on the weaknesses of the product and typical project pitfalls.
As with any complex product, there are many factors …

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SharePoint: Planning for the future

April 16th, 2009 by Dorthe Raakjær Jespersen
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At one of our recent Community of Practice meetings I for the first time met an organisation using SharePoint 2003, who decided to skip SharePoint 2007. Instead they will be migrating to SharePoint 2010 once that gets released, currently expected in the beginning of 2010. This is an interesting decision at a time when experiences …

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Why you should leave IT – and SharePoint – out of your web strategy

April 1st, 2009 by Dorthe Raakjær Jespersen
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A well-known pitfall for web and intranet projects is to focus too much on what the technology can provide rather than what your business goals for the project are. For example, when developing a web strategy, it is tempting to rush into selecting technology or creating roadmaps for implementation, as this will immediately make the …

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Is SharePoint really a less risky choice than better alternatives?

March 9th, 2009 by Janus Boye
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SharePoint 2007, the popular six-pack from Microsoft, has come a long way in the marketplace since its release back in the pre-credit crunch days of October 2006. SharePoint has not evolved much, except for a few fixes in Service Pack 1 and a subtle license change, but the product has seen tremendous adoption around the world, much to …

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