Joel Oleson's Blog - SharePoint Land : SharePoint Deployment Capacity & Performance Planning 2003 & 2007 What you need to know... - http://blogs.msdn.com/joelo...
Many of you who have attended my capacity planning sessions have seen this chart and these numbers and may have scribbled some of the "Whys" around these numbers. This is based on my experience and your experience may differ. I think it's nice to have
- Angi Lundy
Hi, everyone. A couple weeks ago, a post on the SharePoint Team Blog mentioned a new feature in Windows SharePoint Services V3: server-side Information Rights Management (IRM). There has been a lot of buzz about the feature since then, so I figured I
- Angi Lundy
Master page / stylesheets are horrendously complicated looking and scared our web designers so much they wouldn't touch it and we had to do it ourselves. ;-) Definitely some improvements to be made there. And buy Telerik editor and put that in the CMS editor instead of that clunky one that ships out of the box. Would be a killer then.
- Pete Gilbert
Simplified admin interface. The Central Admin site has so many things stashed in so many places (search admin is so convoluted!), its next to impossible to keep everything straight. Not to mention the other items that you have to find in the Site Settings for a site collection.
- John Ferringer
"single RSS from an entire site" - Angi, NewsGator's Social Sites currently provides that. :-) You can also try a free open source tool at http://www.codeplex.com/SPRSS.
- Lawrence Liu
SPRSS: nice - thanks LLiu, you are always a fount of information.
- Angi Lundy
ditto on the synchronous collaboration on a doc. I wanna see word/excel/ppt completely interactive.
- Jeff DeVerter
Only one? How 'bout a few. Make rolling-up information from multiple sites easier. CQWP was a great start on this, but it needs to be so much more. I know, CorasWorks has great solutions in this area, and relying on partners to provide some "advanced" functions is a solid strategy. But I think this should be more of a core capability. How about make RSS reader work without requiring...
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- Mark Arend
Well if you're going for more than 1 feature, a good exercise is ¨if you had $100 to spend...¨ 1$ on 100 features vs $100 on 1. I used this approach in my ol' MS days :-) great way of getting a customer down to 3 things they most want to see in a product and the money split indicates how big a difference there is between each feature that makes the final cut
- Joining Dots
BTW, my one thing? Classification, preferably with Auto- in there too. SharePoint had it in the past and lost it due to perf issues. Would be great to see it come back, without needing to begin with F and end in T.
- Joining Dots
the headline of that reuters article is a little misleading, they are referring (I believe) to MGC boards previous rejection of their offer, it will be interesting to see what they have to say now that Cadence went public.
- Angi Lundy
What is Microsoft’s vision for social computing? Sharepoint’s Community Lead offers some perspective. — Our Latest Discovery - http://whatis.blogs.techtarget.com/2008...
This project leverages the established standard of RSS 2.0, in allowing you to: a) Expose SharePoint content in form of lists and document libraries as RSS. (Note: The out of the box RSS falls short on a few aspects, described elsewhere in the project d
- Angi Lundy