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A whisper was heard during its launch about 18 months ago -- “SharePoint 2010 is a platform, not an application.” Today that whisper has evolved into a moan from the SharePoint end-user community.
And this isn’t purely a SharePoint thing, on most application development or software deployments, training and communication are the first to go when schedules or budgets (or both) get tight.
If SharePoint is being implemented to improve business productivity, then typically a business application needs to be integrated with SharePoint. For example, an accounting or HR application needs to ...
SharePoint Application Pages provide truly flexible functionality across all the sites within a SharePoint front end. You can use Visual Studio to create those pages, with the added bonus of securing ...
Microsoft announced earlier this year that its popular SharePoint collaboration software was getting a full-featured mobile app. Starting Tuesday, iPhone users can take a crack at it.
TriCore Solutions, the application management experts, announced today the release of their SharePoint Managed Application Services to help organizations reduce the cost and complexity of managing ...
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server is hotter than a Phoenix sidewalk in July, and ISVs are using it in an ever-expanding variety of ways. What used to be viewed as a collaboration application has ...
But SharePoint Server is such a sticky product with tentacles everywhere in the enterprise that it may well be the last great on-premises application. Let’s explore why.
SharePoint 2013 offers several ways to interact with the SharePoint data, one of which is through the SharePoint SDK for Windows Phone 8. Malin De Silva walks through the process.
This article, “Why developers like SharePoint 2010,” originally appeared at InfoWorld.com. Follow the latest developments on SharePoint and application development at InfoWorld.com.
Exchange 2013 and Exchange Online offer more than shared folders and SharePoint integration; there’s a whole new model for in-mailbox applications hosted on the Exchange server.
SharePoint 2010 takes the middle road, with document libraries that can be accessed inside desktop applications and at the same time integrate with workflow and versioning tools.
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