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Randy Holloway at Microsoft

Blogging from the field.

February 2007 - Posts

Enterprise/Web 2.0 over the past year
My interest in this new approach to enterprise software begain a while back. Harry Pierson and I talked over a year about about the convergence of Enterprise and Web 2.0 . Since I work with customers that are focused on solving problems based on these Read More...
Composite applications with SharePoint and Office
Office Business Applications: Building Composite Applications Using the Microsoft Platform Read More...
SharePoint Community Portal
The SharePoint team has created a SharePoint Products and Technologies Community Portal that runs on SharePoint. The site aggregates many of the key Office Servers blogs and resources that are important to SharePoint developers and implementers. Like Read More...
Product team blogs running on SharePoint
The MSDN and TechNet blogging infrastructure is based on Community Server (based on the old .Text code base). This has served the Microsoft blogging community well, but now that SharePoint supports blogs I know that a lot of people have been curious to Read More...
SharePoint Best Practices Analyzer Ships
Project 2007 Team Blog : "The Microsoft Best Practices Analyzer for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and the 2007 Microsoft Office System Best Practices Analyzer programmatically collects settings and values from data repositories such as MS SQL, registry, Read More...
What is driving the convergence of Web and Enterprise software?
Dion Hinchcliffe really captures the key driver for this new paradigm for software in the enterprise in a recent article. (Hint: it isn't about doing cool, new things to emulate the leading technology companies) He writes, "The motivations for mashups Read More...
Defining Enterprise/Web Convergence
This morning I ran across a Wikipedia entry while reading Lessons Learned From Social Software Implementations by Mike Stopforth. In Wikipedia, Enterprise social software is defined as "social and networked modifications to company intranets and other Read More...
SharePoint AJAX toolkit
One of the hallmarks of newer Web applications include AJAX-driven features that more seamlessly refresh data in the browser without requiring the use to click a link or refresh the page. Daniel Larson has released a SharePoint AJAX toolkit to integrate Read More...
Dion Hinchcliffe on Enterprise Web 2.0
To get an understanding of the trends for Enterprise software convering with trends on the Web, take a look at Dion's blog- Enterprise Web 2.0 . I first ran across Dion at Mix06 last year . While many enterprise software development companies (e.g. Microsoft, Read More...
Role-Based Templates for SharePoint My Sites
One of the benefits of the SharePoint My Site is that a user can personalize the site to include data that is important for them to share with colleagues and other people in the organization. One of the challenges with a My Site though is that a "one Read More...
Federation Services and SharePoint 2007
SharePoint Team Blog: How to use ADFS to turn MOSS 2007 into a claims aware application Read More...
Considering the SharePoint My Site and Knowledge Network
People that are looking at MOSS and extending SharePoint to support social networking within their enterprise often look to the SharePoint My Site and people search within MOSS and compare it to Knowledge Network. So how do you really compare the two Read More...
Enterprise and Web Convergence- How does SharePoint fit in?
As part of my interest and work related to enterprise software development and the Web 2.0 momentum of the last couple of years I'm focused on MOSS 2007. SharePoint to me seems like the ultimate in Enterprise/Web 2.0 convergence. The ability to connect Read More...
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