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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.
Posted by Ruven Gotz on Wednesday, December 8, 2010 at 12:59 pm
Filed under Ruven Gotz · Tagged 2007, 2010, MOSS, sharepoint, solutions, taxonomy, Visio, Workflow, wss
Our goal was to create an electronic form which built in the dynamic business rules of the process, but which did not overwhelm the user. The solution ended up being a blend of InfoPath for the input form, SharePoint for the data storage and workflow processing, and jQuery
Posted by Marc D. Anderson on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, infopath, Javascript, jquery, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, Workflow, wss
If you follow EndUserSharePoint.com on a regular basis, you know that in addition to running the site, I’m the Chief Community Officer and SharePoint Evangelist for Global 360. In the past week at Global 360, we launched a set of Visio templates that help you model basic business processes using standard BPMN notation.
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Workflow and BPM often get lumped together but it is important to understand the difference between them if you are to pick the right tool for your enterprise.
Posted by Ahmed Hafeez on Monday, November 8, 2010 at 12:00 pm
Filed under Workflow · Tagged 2007, 2010, Business Process Management, MOSS, ootb, Out of the Box, sharepoint, solutions, Workflow, wss
I would like to set up some kind of workflow that will automatically delete a folder and all files within it two weeks after creation.
Posted by Eric Alexander on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under Workflow · Tagged 2007, 2010, content types, document library, folders, Information Policy Management, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, Workflow, wss
We have seen that the job can be done with SharePoint out-of-the-box tools; creating the list and library with the fields we need, and doing a simple workflow with SharePoint Designer.
Posted by Olaf Didszun on Friday, October 29, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under Workflow · Tagged 2007, 2010, columns, Lists and Libraries, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, Workflow, wss
As we go through the series you’ll see how we can easily apply Records Management policies to any type of content within SharePoint 2010 which is extremely powerful!
Posted by Michal Pisarek on Friday, October 8, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under Solutions with Tools · Tagged 2007, 2010, content organizer, Content Type Publishing, Content Type Syndication, content types, ECM, Enterprise Content Management, Managed Metadata Service, Metadata, MOSS, Records Management, Remote Blob Storage, sharepoint, SharePoint 2010, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, taxonomy, Workflow, wss
However we will be specifically concentrating on new functionality in SharePoint 2010 and defining our Content Types with Records Management in mind.
Posted by Michal Pisarek on Thursday, September 23, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under Solutions with Tools · Tagged 2007, 2010, content organizer, Content Type Publishing, Content Type Syndication, content types, ECM, Enterprise Content Management, Managed Metadata Service, Metadata, MOSS, Records Management, Remote Blob Storage, sharepoint, SharePoint 2010, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, taxonomy, Workflow, wss
Workflows are a great feature in SharePoint 2010 that allows, for instance, your business rules to be performed in a consistent and repeatable manner.
Posted by Wictor Wilen on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under Workflow · Tagged 2007, 2010, Business Process Modeling Notation, MOSS, sharepoint, SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Designer 2010, SharePoint Workflow template, solutions, Visio 2010, Visual Studio, Workflow, wss
My client is moving a large amount of forms from Lotus Notes to MOSS and InfoPath 2007 and I was tasked with designing a search solution that would make it simple to for users to find the forms they were looking for.
Posted by Jason MacKenzie on Monday, September 13, 2010 at 10:00 am
Filed under jquery · Tagged 2007, 2010, Content Editor Web Part, content query web part, infopath, jquery, Lotus Notes, MOSS, sharepoint, Sharepoint Designer, solutions, SPServices, tag cloud, Workflow, wss