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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

Get Organized: SharePoint 2010 Content Organizer

One of the most powerful features within SharePoint 2010 for document management is the Content Organizer. This feature allows for the automatic routing of documents to different libraries and folders within those libraries based on pre-defined rules. READ FULL POST at blog.concurrency.com

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

Hablo SharePoint: Multilingual Support in SharePoint 2010

As the world becomes smaller through the power of globalized communications, the need to communicate across different languages becomes more critical. SharePoint 2010 recognizes the need to display information across languages in order to provide the best possible user experience. One of my favorite sites which leverages multilingual support is Ferrari.com. READ FULL POST at …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

SharePoint Office Web Applications to the Rescue

Imagine this situation – Its 8:37 a.m. and you are traveling from Madison to Chicago when someone bumps your arm and your laptop smashes to the ground… rendering it inoperable. You have to edit documents and create new ones for a meeting at 3 p.m. so what do you do? This is where SharePoint Office …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

External Content Types and External Lists: The SharePoint Bridge to External Data

There may be instances in which data *gasp* resides outside of SharePoint, but still within the scope of the enterprise’s operations, and you will want to incorporate this data into the SharePoint platform. As an example, you may have a database of all your sales opportunities in Chicago, Milwaukee, and Madison but would like to …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

When SharePoint Fails

Client: “HELP! SharePoint is broken. Can you come to Chicago today and fix it?” Concurrency: “Sure, can you tell me what is broken?” Client: “Our users can’t find what they are looking for, no one is storing documents in the right locations, we have offices in Milwaukee, Madison and Chicago that are supposed to collaborate …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

What’s the Big IDea: Document IDs in SharePoint 2010

Wherever I go, my SharePoint tattoo travels with me. It is a part of my identity, a unique identifier that is ever prominent and always with me… a permanent reminder of one crazy night in Vegas that anyone can use to identify me. Within SharePoint 2010, documents (and records) can have a Document ID attached …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

Birds of a Feather: SharePoint Document Sets for Better Content Management

There are many situations in which a set of content, such as Word and Excel documents, PowerPoint presentations, and images are all interrelated. In previous iterations of SharePoint, as well as other ECM systems, these items would be treated as separate identities. Managing these items would be on an individual basis, even if they were …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

Why the World is Buzzing about SharePoint 2010

SharePoint 2010 has been released with a roar and the world is buzzing about the features it brings to the table. Beyond providing a best in class collaboration platform, its core capabilities of document management, content management, and records management have been greatly enhanced. In fact, some of the most common questions I get while …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

Top 10 Reasons SharePoint 2010 Changes the Game

Here are my Top Ten quick takes on new Document and Record Management capabilities in SharePoint 2010: 10.Unique Document ID’s: Every doc has a unique identifier and unique link. I can send you a link to a specific document and the link will work no matter where the real document lives. READ FULL POST at …

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February 24, 2011 / SharePoint

Adding Context to Content in SharePoint 2010 with Metadata

Hi my name is RUSK_510210v2_Draft. You would never introduce yourself in this manner, so why do your documents? In the apparent never ending anarchy of naming conventions gone awry and file plans gone mad, there is a simple and pure piece of salvation… metadata. READ FULL POST at blog.concurrency.com

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