by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 15, 2010 | MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Speaking, Workflow, WSS
I’m very excited to be speaking at the SharePoint 2010 Evolution Conference in London this April. I was supposed to speak there last year as well but had a last-minute scheduling conflict. It was definitely my loss. I heard from speakers and attendees alike how good...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Mar 4, 2010 | InfoPath, MOSS, Office, SharePoint, Visual Studio, Workflow
I needed to write a customized approval workflow. I know I could use InfoPath to create custom approval task forms, and I saw many posts showing how this is done. But if I could use the SharePoint Approval Workflow task forms, I could save a lot of development time...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Jan 26, 2010 | MOSS, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Foundation, WSS
Update: I’ve made a couple of updates related to new SharePoint 2010 capabilities. There are many posts out there extolling the virtues of using metadata over folders for organizing information in SharePoint 2007. I certainly believe that metadata is a great...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Jan 7, 2010 | Blogger, MOSS, SharePoint, WSS
Black Blade Associates (my company) has released a free tool that will let you import your Blogger blog into a SharePoint blog site. This is the tool I used to import this blog to the company SharePoint blog site. Here’s some info about the tool from the Black Blade...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Jan 5, 2010 | MOSS, SharePoint, WSS
I was thrilled when I first started working with WSS V3 and saw that the list item pages for creating, viewing, and editing list items were actual web part pages. This opened up a way to customize these pages for various lists in a way that was very difficult to do in...
by Eugene Rosenfeld | Dec 4, 2009 | Document Management, Documentum, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Designer 2007, SharePoint Foundation, WSS
I was looking for some info on how SharePoint stacked up against Documentum, and came upon Johnny Gee’s article titled Documentum vs SharePoint – Round 2. First I wanted to thank Johnny for a great post and Eric Crone (of ForeFront Partners LLC) for a good comment...