If SharePoint is Implemented On Premises, It Makes Sense for SharePoint Users to Consume Training Content On Premises, As Well

There is considerable rationale in 2014, with what seems to be an ever-increasing volume of data breaches of ever more prominent web sites, for an organization to opt for a strictly on premises implementation of SharePoint 2007, 2010, or 2013. Once this decision is made, it makes sense to choose a strictly on premises training […]

Learn About Options for Deploying VisualSP in a Webinar to be Held on September 4, 2014

Over the last few months, SharePoint-Videos has released 3 new versions of its award-winning help system for SharePoint 2010, 2013 and SharePoint Online, VisualSP™. On September 4, 2014, Asif Rehmani, SharePoint MVP, MCT, and founder and CEO of SharePoint-Videos will provide anyone interested in VisualSP with the information they require to select the best solution […]

An Example of Why It Makes Sense to Build a Governance Plan Prior to Embarking on a SharePoint Implementation

The AIIM® Organization publishes a short briefing paper, titled SharePoint for Collaboration: 3 Steps to Dynamic Co-Authoring. The briefing paper is authored by Bob Larrivee, AIIM Director/Industry Advisor, and Head of Research. The topic is a description of a computer process built with SharePoint 2010 and Microsoft Office 2010 to produce a co-authoring method for […]

Reduce SharePoint Development Costs with No Code Reusable Workflows

The biggest return on an investment in developing custom solutions can be found in the combined benefits of enterprise wide accessibility and utility. For SharePoint, reusable workflows are a great example of a method of delivering this high value benefit. In a video tutorial titled Intro to Workflow types, models, stages and app step usage […]

Managing Projects with SharePoint 2010 Foundation

Project Management is one of the most popular applications for the out of the box collaboration features of SharePoint. User interest in this application makes sense for a number of reasons: The value of organization-specific data, like historical project costs, timelines, lists of project participants, and the gap between targeted objectives and the actual benefits […]

Data View Web Parts are a Rapid Method of Exposing External Content Within SharePoint Server 2010

Once external content types have been successfully added to SharePoint Server 2010, a rapid method of exposing related external content to SharePoint users is to implement an appropriate Data View Web Part. In a video tutorial titled Business Data Web Parts, Raymond Mitchell, subject matter expert, presents, in 09:44 how to add a Data View […]

Understanding User Permission Levels, for SharePoint Server 2010 Site Collection Administrators

It’s important to keep stylized definitions of terms, and even important concepts specifically associated with a type of computing, clear. The world of SharePoint Server 2010 is no exception. In a video tutorial titled Managing Permission Levels, Asif Rehmani, SharePoint MVP and MCT explains the concept of “permission levels” for an intended audience of SharePoint […]

Understanding the Value of Business Connectivity Services – BCS

Business Connectivity Services (BCS) for Microsoft® SharePoint® Server 2010 should be a feature of substantial interest for enterprises composed of several Line of Business (LoB) units. It’s worth spending time thinking about how to implement BCS if an enterprise objective is to regularly collect and analyze LoB performance data. BCS has all of the features […]

Gain Familiarity with InfoPath 2010 Controls to Extact High Value from this Tool

InfoPath 2010 is the preferred method of building electronic forms in a SharePoint Server 2010 computing environment. This tool set includes an extensive set of point and click functionality, including a rich set of controls. These controls can be inserted within custom forms for a wide range of purposes, all the way from permitting text […]