5 essential community-based tools for a SharePoint consultant
Partly as a bookmark for myself but also for anybody else that’s interested, here are what I consider the most useful tools that every SharePoint consultant needs to have in their bag: 1) SharePoint...
View ArticleBuilding Accessible SharePoint Systems – SharePoint User Group UK
Last night it was good to see Martin Hatch presenting at the SharePoint User Group in London. Martin is a Solution Architect and a colleague of mine at Content and Code who has worked extensively on...
View ArticleWriting a good email
Hands up if you’ve never sent a poorly written email? Hmmm, not sure I believe you. I saw an interesting link whilst reading a post from the Outlook Team blog on Best Practices for Outlook 2007 on the...
View ArticleBelow The Fold Web Tools
There is a common perception that users do not scroll when visiting web sites. Studies from Jakob Nielsen have shown that whilst this isn’t the case it is certainly important to place important...
View ArticleJoining Microsoft in the Cloud
After hearing about Microsoft’s change of focus to Cloud Computing – they’re now ‘betting on the Cloud’ according to Steve Ballmer – I’ve been keeping my eye open for what this might mean in reality....
View ArticleTime for a change
So it was with slight regret but a lot of optimism that I moved on from Content and Code just last week to begin life as an independent SharePoint Consultant. I’ve had some great experiences at C&C...
View ArticleLync Online Observation: Missing Photos With Federated Users
After a few teething problems, I finally managed to get my Office 365 account (Plan P1) working with the Lync for Mac client. This isn’t a post about how those problems were resolved (update the client...
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