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August 13, 2013 / SharePoint

Capacity Limits for SharePoint Server 2013 and SharePoint 2013 Online

When working within SharePoint 2013, it is critical to respect the software boundaries, thresholds, and limits of the platform. Please note that SharePoint Online is more generalized and focused towards storage. SharePoint Server 2013 Software Boundaries and Limitations: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262787.aspx SharePoint 2013 Online Software Boundaries and Limitations http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/office365-sharepoint-online-enterprise-help/sharepoint-online-software-boundaries-and-limits-HA102694293.aspx

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May 5, 2014 / PowerShell

Bulk Creation of SharePoint Site Columns and Content Types with PowerShell: Part 3

This post is the third in a series detailing the creation of SharePoint Site Columns and Content Types via PowerShell. The series has three parts as follows: Part 1: Bulk Creating Site Columns with PowerShell Part 2: Bulk Creating Content Types with PowerShell Part 3: Bulk Adding Site Columns to Content Types with PowerShell Bulk Adding …

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June 4, 2013 / PowerShell

Bulk Creation of SharePoint Site Columns and Content Types with PowerShell: Part 2

This post is the second in a series detailing the creation of SharePoint Site Columns and Content Types via PowerShell. The series has three parts as follows: Part 1: Bulk Creating Site Columns with PowerShell Part 2: Bulk Creating Content Types with PowerShell Part 3: Bulk Adding Site Columns to Content Types with PowerShell Bulk Creating …

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June 4, 2013 / PowerShell

Bulk Creation of SharePoint Site Columns and Content Types with PowerShell: Part 1

This post is the first in a series detailing the creation of SharePoint Site Columns and Content Types via PowerShell. The series has three parts as follows: Part 1: Bulk Creating Site Columns with PowerShell Part 2: Bulk Creating Content Types with PowerShell Part 3: Bulk Adding Site Columns to Content Types with PowerShell Bulk Creating …

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May 20, 2013 / Web Content Management

When SEO/Ad Serving Fails

This is not meant to be funny (and hope those affected by the tornado are okay), but this is a clear failure of SEO/Ad Serving that I had to capture. While it all depends on the level of ad serving intelligence (i.e. avoidance logic), and if the image is tagged properly (ex. cars destroyed), this …

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May 6, 2013 / Technical Resources

Developer Must Have: Practical Software Development Techniques 3rd Edition

Many developers, especially those beginning their careers, have challenges with the full spectrum of what it is to be a “developer”. A “developer” is an individual who is solution focused with a programming language preference or preferences. However, if you don’t understand the core tools and methodologies behind development, even the most powerful (or popular) …

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April 1, 2013 / Azure

2013 Charlotte SharePoint Saturday: New Technologies, Same Challenges

Charlotte’s SharePoint Saturday was buzzing with the new technologies surrounding SharePoint 2013, but continued to demonstrate the core challenges when implementing solutions on this platform. With strong regional and some national representation from the speakers, the daylong event offered insights ranging from development techniques to full Cloud based implementations. Within “the Cloud” domain, sessions discussed …

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March 6, 2013 / Windows 8

Windows 8 Storage Spaces Performance Leaves a lot to be Desired

Like many, I was excited about the prospects of leveraging Windows 8 built-in Storage Spaces/Storage Pool functionality. I loaded 3 x 2TB 7200 RPM disks together only to be greatly disappointed by the performance. With Read/Write speed under 22MB, it would appear that running flash drives would be more effective. While Server 2012 has a more robust approach and speeds, …

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January 13, 2013 / HTML5

Quickbyte: Develop your first HTML5 Windows App with CSS3 and Javascript

Microsoft has released a step by step progression to developing basic Windows Apps using HTML5, CSS3, and Javascript. Here is the link: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/br211385.aspx

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September 15, 2012 / PowerShell

Getting Started with Windows PowerShell 3.0

Windows PowerShell 3.0 offers signficant improvements over its predecessor. Per TechNet (Source: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh857339.aspx), this includes and is not limited to: Disconnected Sessions Windows PowerShell Workflow Windows PowerShell Web Access Scheduled Jobs Module Auto-Loading and Cmdlet Discovery Improvements Get-ChildItem Attributes and Recursive Searches Map Network Drives Extend Types Without Types.ps1xml Files Simplified Syntax for Where-Object and ForEach-Object Updatable …

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