by RBA | Mar 10, 2014 | Digital Strategy, Social Enablement |
Social is neat, Social is cool, Social is shiny, and it isn’t worth a darn unless it solves a business problem. There are some organizations that install SharePoint Social features or Yammer because it’s the hip new thing. No training, no leadership...
by RBA | Mar 7, 2014 | Portals & Collaboration, Social Enablement |
It was a busy week for RBA on this blog and on Twitter as we attended the 2014 SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas. We’ve been blogging in a longer-form here, but if you search for the #SPC14RBA hashtag on Twitter or go to our Twitter handles, then you can...
by RBA | Mar 7, 2014 | Application Development, Portals & Collaboration |
Every once in a while I come across an Epiphanic Application/add-on that is a game changer for me as a programmer. In 1998 when I first started down the Microsoft Path, Visual Studio was one such application for me; providing my first experience with a strong...
by RBA | Mar 6, 2014 | Social Enablement |
Office 365 is making it easier and easier to give entire organizations communication tools that used to only be accessible to “corporate” or “headquarters” employees. Those forgotten users were often “frontline” workers, like...
by RBA | Mar 5, 2014 | Portals & Collaboration |
I remember back to Access 2.0 when this product was just gathering steam and by Access 2007 many organizations were experiencing a proliferation of “rogue” databases across the board… However by Access 2010 it seemed like many organizations were moving...