Selling MOSS (The moral of the story)
I hope that you had a bit of fun with my first “choose your own adventure” story. (Do yourself a favour and read that first!) Writing that one was most fun. Did you suddenly think of the names of current …
I hope that you had a bit of fun with my first “choose your own adventure” story. (Do yourself a favour and read that first!) Writing that one was most fun. Did you suddenly think of the names of current …
Hey there! Sorry it has taken me a while to get back to the Cisco articles. The “choose your own adventure” post took longer than I thought it would and I also was side tracked blogging about annoying programming issues …
SharePoint for Cisco FanBoys (final housekeeping) – Part 6 Read more »
Back when I was a lad (okay, back on mid 06) I had to plan, design and implement a fully redundant MOSS farm for a largish company that was an early MOSS adopter. I previously blogged some notes about how …
(start the working week with a laugh) I was writing a post and adding my usual dose of sarcasm and piss taking of IT department stereotypes. As I wrote it, the piss taking became larger than the topic itself (which …
Selling MOSS – A Choose Your Own Adventure Story Read more »
Hi all I thought with my last post that involved XSL/XSLT, I’d escape from horrid programming languages and write about more interesting topics but it wasn’t meant to be. This time round I had to delve back into the world …
More SharePoint Branding – Customisation using JavaScript – Part 1 Read more »
For those of you who are developers and have to program XSL and XSLT, you have my deepest sympathies. I thought that regular expressions were bad, but this takes the cake! Despite my best efforts as a SharePoint architect/consultant, I …
When I am in SharePoint Admin (Nazi) mode, I flatly refuse to accept any significant customisation/code changes unless they are packaged up as a solution that is activated via features. Some developers hate this and feel I am being “difficult” …
Greetings SharePoint fans and Cisco people who are soon to be SharePoint fans! I’m back with part 5 of this series on leveraging features of MOSS 2007 and WSS 3.0 to help manage Cisco infrastructure. For those of you who …
Sharepoint for Cisco Fanboys (beyond TFTP) – Part 5 Read more »
Welcome to part 4 of my series on demonstrating SharePoint’s usefulness for storing Cisco configuration backups. What a hard slog it’s been! The last article (part 3) of this series focused on how to modify an open source C# TFTP …
SharePoint for Cisco Fanboys (and more developers) – Part 4 Read more »
As I write this series, it is getting less and less about Cisco and more and more about SharePoint. This article is definitely developer centric, but since Cisco guys tend to be interested in the guts of the detail, I …
SharePoint for Cisco Fanboys (and developers) -Part 3 Read more »