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FAST Search and the SharePoint Admin

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Filed Under: External Links, Mark Miller, Search | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

“This stuff used to be really hard and we’ve made it so that if you can administer a SharePoint farm, you can do this.” — Fried

Tips When Asking For SharePoint Help

Original Publication Date: Friday, October 9, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Libraries and Lists, Mark Rackley, Search, SharePoint 101, Tips and Tricks, Workflow, Workshops, blog, feedback, sharepoint designer | 4 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

One of the cool things about not being a total moron in SharePoint anymore is that I actually have the ability to help people. I’m always happy to lend a hand when I can, and it’s actually a great way for me to learn even more. However, sometimes it can be hard for me to give the proper advice/help because I don’t exactly know what a person is asking. There are so many different parameters that can affect any advice you get in SharePoint and it’s really hard for someone to be in your head. Sometimes it can take several back and forth emails just to fully understand the question being asked. So, I thought I’d type up a quick blog which will help you ask your questions more succinctly and make sure you get the best advice/help possible (not necessarily from me).

What is SharePoint?

Original Publication Date: Thursday, September 10, 2009
Filed Under: Dashboards, Document Management, General Observations, Jon Strickler, Libraries and Lists, Search, SharePoint 101, Web Parts, Workflow | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

SharePoint is really a collection of capabilities. At its heart, it is a Portal that exposes information customized for a particular user. It has extended functionality to quickly build features inside this portal to enable Enterprise Content Management and Enterprise Search. It has ventured into Social Computing and Collaboration by creating shared work spaces, supporting blogs and wikis and allowing people search. With the inclusion of PerformancePoint in its licensing, it also becomes a strong Business Intelligence offering, though it will require expanded knowledge of that capability to implement. It starts to break down when pushed to work as a Business Process Management Suite or Application framework.

PhoneBook Search – No code required

Original Publication Date: Friday, August 21, 2009
Filed Under: Libraries and Lists, Search, Toni Frankola, Web Parts, jquery | 20 Comments
SharePoint User Level: Site Collection Admin
 

Windows SharePoint Services already has a Contacts list feature built-in, but it only misses one thing: some form of quick search of contacts. So I made a search-as-you type functionality for WSS Contacts lists.

SharePoint and the FAST Enterprise Search Platform

Original Publication Date: Monday, July 13, 2009
Filed Under: Guest Post, Search | 4 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

FAST ESP is an enterprise search engine that provides an extensive content processing and indexing functionalities. FAST search for SharePoint is going to deliver high end search capabilities to enterprises. The ease of use of SharePoint Server with FAST Search high-end filtering and navigation features creates a new enterprise search, collaboration, and publishing solution.

SharePoint Search in Plain English

Original Publication Date: Monday, December 22, 2008
Filed Under: External Links, Mark Miller, Search | 2 Comments
 

Paul Galvin pointed me to an article, ‘Best Bets and Keywords in SharePoint and Search Server – “When it Absolutely, Positively, has to be Found” ‘ at The Sanity Point. Woody has just come on my radar screen because of a screencast he did for Mike Gannotti.
This guy’s writing style is great! Even if you [...]

EndUserSharePoint.com: Can attachment file names be found through search?

Original Publication Date: Monday, October 6, 2008
Filed Under: Chris Quick, Search | 9 Comments
 

The question of the day comes from Stump the Panel:
Do you know why SharePoint search skips the attached file name? The search does find the document content but if searched on document name, it returns nothing. Is there a way to include name in search?
I faced this issue when I tried searching an attached document name [...]

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