Category Archive: Microsoft

Oct
07

#SPC11 Day One to Day Three Wrap Up

#FAIL So… attempts at live blogging throughout the conference were foiled (so bear with me as you get a stream of tardy to the party delayed broadcasts). Part of the issue was the incredible amount of discussion and interaction that the Women in Technology panel generated on Day One – we met before, after and …

Continue reading »

Oct
07

#ShareSalon and the Rise of ECM #SPC11

I noticed when registering at mySPC the high number of sessions tagged as ECM (27, I believe). Unusual for a conference *not* devoted to enterprise content management or knowledge management, this was the single highest session type (the other high tag numbers were for roles such as Developer, Architect, Administrator) but the ontology and taxonomy …

Continue reading »

Oct
04

Day 1 – SharePoint Conference Keynote is off to a great start

The theme of Productivity Delivered was apropos for where SharePoint is today. I was happy to hear Jeff Teper talk about a sub-theme of Productivity Delivered. I took this to mean that Microsoft is focusing on the Business user (LOB) while not forgetting that IT Pros and Developers also need more tools & techniques for …

Continue reading »

Oct
04

First session day at SPC11

now it midnight at the day has comed to an end. But before i go to bed, i will tell you how my first day was at the SharePoint Conference 2011. My expectations was high, so did they come true? The Keynote I must say that was prepared with my eee pad to takes notes …

Continue reading »

Oct
03

Enable Better Decision Making with Microsoft Business Intelligence- Session 1

Yesterday’s pre-conference seminar entitled “Enable Better Decision Making with Microsoft Business Intelligence” was conducted by Rafal Lukawiecki (on right), Strategic Consultant from Project Botticelli. The introductory session entitled “Microsoft Business Intelligence: Strategy and the Platform” was an overview the current state of BI and its goals. It focused on what makes Microsoft BI uniquely suited towards solving present day …

Continue reading »

Oct
03

mySPC LiveBlogging Schedule @cyberslate #SPC11 #SPC11LB #SPCRockstars

Welcome to sunny (at least for now!) Anaheim all! Here’s my schedule for the conference – I hope to liveblog all events listed (unless waylaid by meetings or booth duty at Planet Technologies booth 156 !). Please also check out the Women in Technology #SPCRockstars panel tomorrow Monday October 3, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. PDT – I’ll be …

Continue reading »

Oct
02

SPC11 LiveBlogging and Women in Technology – Intro

About Me: I’m thrilled to be a part of the SPC11 Live Blog crew here – it’s a great way to bring to the conference to the masses, crowdsource information, and make the experience more interactive. My name is Marie-Michelle Strah and I’ve recently joined Planet Technologies in the Washington DC area as a Technical …

Continue reading »

May
12

How to setup two Microsoft Deployment Servers on the same network

pic1

We have been using MDT to deploy our windows 7 images for a couple of years now but one of the problems we have faced is the fact that the local primary school is attached to our network. This is very beneficial for the students but we are only linked by a 100mb wireless link …

Continue reading »

Apr
29

Microsoft Office 365 Deployment Readiness Tool

Readiness1

              We are getting closer to the final release of Office 365, the public beta started rolling out last week and I was very pleased to see that Microsoft have released the Microsoft Office 365 Deployment Readiness Tool beta. This is a 7mb download that analyses your network and …

Continue reading »

Older posts «