SharePoint 2010 provides the organization with a more robust set of authoring tools, social profiles and metadata management than its predecessor, SharePoint 2007, and these functions became central to new redesign.
In this article, I will show you how to show and hide form fields dependent on the value of a drop-down list field.
In this blog we will look at what is involved in upgrading to SharePoint 2010, various options available for the upgrade and initial planning that needs to precede the migration.
Most SharePoint consultants interact with a vast range of clients and I often find that organizations simply have no idea what SharePoint is, what it can do and most of all how they can apply it to solve their business issues.
I easily see a world where SharePoint is the repository of the web where multiple interfaces (apps) are fed with information.
We all know that SharePoint governance by definition is a set of policies, roles, responsibilities, and processes to guide, direct, and control how SharePoint is used to accomplish business goals.
The one thing in SharePoint which is sure to create new frown lines on the troubled brow of any SharePoint Newbie is Permissions.
I thought I would make it easier for everyone so below you can find a link to download the zip file including the Visio files and JPG’s of all the maps.
When you are working on getting the details right for your SharePoint projects, you need to produce, share and get feedback on a number of key artefacts. Things like wireframes, navigation maps, and content taxonomies.
A new college grad working for me recently described SharePoint as “a convenience store without the convenience”.