Not-for-profit organisations typically focus a great deal of their attention on finding sources of funds, attracting volunteers, ensuring that programs are carried out, and promoting…
There is no denying that there have been many organisations that embraced Office 365 as their collaboration and productivity platform of choice. More than 28…
Departments that have many paper-based transactions and business processes like HR, sales and marketing can be prone to a lot of bottlenecks. Not having a…
With the standard SharePoint integration, in Dynamics CRM saving attachments from Outlook into SharePoint, or attaching documents from SharePoint to an outbound message, can take many clicks and potentially some searching for the right document location.
I was at a meeting recently where a simple screenshot and story about a SharePoint project had a prospective client saying, “I want that. If you could share that story and image with our users, they would be jumping at this project, but sadly today they are retreating”.
If we way-back-when-ed our intranets, how much have they changed in five years? What about five years ahead? Will we be solving the same problems or will we laugh at the immaturity of our current mindset?
Collaboration. In SharePoint circles this is known as the un-word. The one word that promises the world and delivers none of it. Today I want to not only challenge that platitude but paint a picture of a future which is not so far away. A future which is today.
Two years ago, the Manager of Information Communications and Technology at NSWIS became concerned about the state of the organisation’s records management practices.
It could possibly be one of the most welcomed features of Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2013 and the Windows Azure Workflow (WAW) framework. There has been many an occasion where the ability to iterate or loop through a set of tasks was highly desired yet, to the dismay of most of us…
I’m still surprised by the number of organisations that remain heavily reliant on paper and laborious processes to complete even the simplest of tasks. Each have their own reasons for this behaviour, which more often than not includes the paper-based approach being the accepted and familiar solution, technology…