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During the last 12 months Twynham has moved beyond using SharePoint as an intranet and extranet to developing Internet facing websites in SharePoint.

Compare and Sync Sites in SharePoint

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Information Architecture, Mark Miller, Third Party Tool | 3 Comments
 

You might remember me talking about ShareGate, a simple tool for comparing sites. No server installation, just a simple desktop client. They gave the compare tool away in hopes that people would purchase the sync tool.

During the last 12 months Twynham has moved beyond using SharePoint as an intranet and extranet to developing Internet facing websites in SharePoint.

During the last 12 months Twynham has moved beyond using SharePoint as an intranet and extranet to developing Internet facing websites in SharePoint.

Importance of Building a SharePoint Team

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Information Architecture, Peter Baddeley, SharePoint 101 | 1 Comment
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

A successful team is perhaps won of the most critical aspects to a successful SharePoint project, because without the right people you can’t make it happen. The first thing to say is that building a successful team is not about hiring as many developers as possible and hope they get it all to work. In fact the place to start is not with the people who will implement the project but those who will envisage and plan the project.

SharePoint Multi-Media Center: Content Architecture

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Filed Under: Information Architecture, Mark Miller, Workshops | 1 Comment
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

In today’s screencast, I walk through the architecture of the media center solution, show what resources and relationships are needed in order to make the solution work.

SPTechCon Boston Update: MetaVis

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Filed Under: Information Architecture, Mark Miller | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

One of the tools available, the MetaVis Classifier, allows an information architect to migrate 1000 of documents while attaching metadata to them… in a drap and drop interface! If you’ve ever tried to replicate content types within SharePoint, listen closely and see if you get as excited about the solution as I am.

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