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SharePoint <endeca_term>2010</endeca_term>: A migration odyssey

SharePoint 2010: A migration odyssey

...University of Brighton embarked on an ambitious project to roll out SharePoint 2010 from scratch.Between them, 12 servers provide both a test and production... Read more

8 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Attack of the BLOBs: Data behaving badly

Attack of the BLOBs: Data behaving badly

...In the sixth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 adventure, he encounters the product's unique way with databases and how... Read more

13 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Building the farm: From learning to testing

Building the farm: From learning to testing

...first couple of months to give myself a basic grounding in SharePoint 2010.Having made the decision to adopt SharePoint at the University of Brighton... Read more

10 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
SharePoint deployment: Pitfalls of a pioneer

SharePoint deployment: Pitfalls of a pioneer

...I have been tasked with deploying SharePoint 2010 to the University of Brighton's staff and students.In part one... Read more

9 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
SharePoint log: When databases rebel

SharePoint log: When databases rebel

...In the ninth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 epic, he learns how one user can generate 16GB of logs in... Read more

16 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen

Designing a SharePoint farm: Tiers before bedtime

...In the eighth part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 journey, he finds that reading between the lines is an essential part... Read more

15 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
To virtualise or not to virtualise?

To virtualise or not to virtualise?

...In the seventh part of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 mission, he explains the practical, detailed decisions about configuration and resources, starting... Read more

14 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Getting to grips with PowerShell

Getting to grips with PowerShell

...In the fifth part of his SharePoint 2010 odyssey, Robert Schifreen learns the importance and baroque style of PowerShell.If... Read more

12 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Active Directory: Tips from the front line

Active Directory: Tips from the front line

...In the fourth part of his diary of implementing SharePoint 2010, Robert Schifreen starts to encounter some of the intricacies of Active Directory... Read more

11 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
SharePoint deployment: The final chapter

SharePoint deployment: The final chapter

...In the twelfth and final part of the diary of his SharePoint 2010 adventure, Robert Schifreen eyes up the final configuration and the unavoidable prospect... Read more

19 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen
Countdown to launch: Importing data

Countdown to launch: Importing data

...In the eleventh in his series on implementing SharePoint 2010, Robert Schifreen tackles security and edges towards live data.Securing a complex... Read more

18 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen

Security on the farm: Accounts and permissions

...In the tenth instalment of Robert Schifreen's SharePoint 2010 circumnavigation, he finds out what doesn't work as advertised, and begins... Read more

17 May, 2012 by Robert Schifreen

Office 2010 sales 'disappointing', says analyst

...Tuesday called the first two weeks of sales for Microsoft's Office 2010 product "a bit disappointing". The group's findings, which stem from its... Read more

14 July, 2010 by Josh Lowensohn

Office 2010 squares up to free rivals

...With Office 2010 now available on retail shelves, the software is competing with a host... Read more

16 June, 2010 by Ina Fried

CloudStore fixes up ambulance service with Office 365

...s Office 365.WMAS will also be rolling out Microsoft's SharePoint 2010 collaboration platform after procuring both software packages through the government G-Cloud... Read more

25 April, 2012 by Jo Best

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