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July 2009 - Posts

Thinking Through Charting Options in SharePoint

“You know what would be really cool? We could add scorecards and dashboards to our SharePoint environment so executives can get direct access to reporting and analytics.” Oh, if I only had a dollar for every time I have heard that! Business Intelligence

Excellent BI Read on Data Quality

I stumbled across an interesting blog post this morning by Vishwas Agashe entitled “ Don’t shoot the messenger, attack the message! How to avoid data quality issues from derailing BI initiatives ”. Read it here . Vishwas makes a very compelling case for

Making a Case for Thought Leadership in SharePoint 2010

Thought leader is a buzzword or article of jargon used to describe a futurist or person who is recognized among peers and mentors for innovative ideas and demonstrates the confidence to promote or share those ideas as actionable distilled insights – Wikipedia
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Planning for SharePoint 2010

Yesterday, I (and just about everyone in the SharePoint community) posted a link to the SharePoint 2010 sneak peek videos. So, unless you live under a rock, are sitting on some beach with no internet access [but then how would you be reading this?] or
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SharePoint 2010 Sneak Peek Now Available...

Let the excitement begin! Check out http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/2010/Sneak_Peek/Pages/default.aspx . It's (probably) your first look into some of the new features in SharePoint 2010. There are some short video clips with firsthand presentation into
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The Responsibilities of Having an Online Identity

Last week, I began using Twitter (follow me at @maurocardarelli ). I did not do it on impulse; I did not do it because it’s what hot/hip. I came to it after much analysis and (you guessed it) planning. I’ve made a commitment to make it part of my routine.
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Programmatically Create an InfoPath form with ASP.NET

I worked on a project a while back where I needed to develop a .NET based web application that collected data and submitted the results as an InfoPath form in a SharePoint form library. It had some very cool features (like binding dropdowns to SharePoint
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