by Eugene Rosenfeld | May 10, 2012 | Cloud computing, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, WSS
I get asked this question a lot, “Who has the cheapest SharePoint 2010 hosting?” Simply put, it depends on how many users you have. The “users” are the people who will access SharePoint. These will include your employees, sub contractors,...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | May 9, 2012 | MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, Speaking, WSS
I am excited to be presenting a session on Creating SharePoint Custom Field Types with Visual Studio at SharePoint Saturday New York, July 28, 2012. SharePoint has many customization options for the user interface and for the data model. SharePoint custom field types...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Apr 30, 2012 | Document Management, Documentum, MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, Speaking, WSS
Update: Check out my post on why we would want to consider multi-file document management for SharePoint. The post shows how SharePoint’s single-file document management approach greatly limits your its capabilities in terms of version history, workflow,...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Apr 18, 2012 | SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, Speaking
Get 25% off of the registration fee for the SharePoint Best Practices Conference, in May 2013! How? Just take this survey. You will get instructions on redeeming the offer upon survey completion. The SharePoint Best Practices Conference focuses not just on what you...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 26, 2012 | Document Management, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, Speaking
I am presenting my “Advanced SharePoint Document Management with Multi-file Documents” session on SharePoint Saturday, Boston, April 28, 2012. Registration is FREE, but register early to reserve your spot. This session focuses on implementing advanced SharePoint...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 19, 2012 | Cloud computing, Office, Office 2010, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
A few days ago I wrote a post comparing Office Web Apps to Google Docs. I received a some good criticism from an anonymous commentator that I feel merits its own post. In part of the post I compared the rendering of a sample Word document in both Office Web Apps and...