Monthly Archives: September 2008

VPN Verkföll Aftur, Hægja mig niður og ruining Bjór minn

Kvöld, I’m doing some hobby work with a virtual machine running on my desktop. I’m connecting via IE on my laptop and I’m noticing horrible performance. IE keeps freezing, sérstaklega þegar ég opna eitthvað í efra hægra horninu sem myndi valda a falla-dúnn til, vel, drop down. I would click on Site Actions and things freeze up for a while. They would freeze long enough for me to switch over to another browser window and do something else. If I confine myself to navigating around from page to page, það er nokkuð fljótur, but even that feels slow. Normally, things are very fast.

I’ve had this happen to me before and I think that I ended up rebooting at the time. I’m about to do that when I somehow notice I’m still VPN’d to a client from 2 dagar síðan(!). I disconnect and that that solves my performance problem.

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SharePoint Best Practices Conference, “Best Practices,” og Elephant í herbergi

I was lucky to attend and present at last week’s SharePoint Best Practices conference. I’m still new to the whole speaking "thing" og, hreinskilnislega, I was a bit nervous for the first half while I sweated out waiting to speak myself. That sort of nervous feeling made it a little hard for me to pay attention to the presenters (ekki það að ég hunsa þá). Staðinn, Ég áherslu aðeins meira á fundarmanna.

Conferences always set my mind racing and there was a lot take in at this one. This conference was excellent. I think it was unusual in several ways. It wasn’t a heavy developer conference. There were certainly dev parts to it, en ég held að það var að minnsta kosti 60% áherslu á non-dev málefni, maybe as high as 80%. I think that speaks to the evolving nature of the SharePoint market. Companies are implementing SharePoint in a variety of ways and they are looking for guidance on how to do it right. And not just guidance on how to create features/solutions (sem við nú, hefur verið mjög vel sett).

I believe the conference was tremendously valuable to most everyone that attended and I know that the organizers plan to do the conference again early next year.

Having þessi, I believe there was a missed opportunity which I hope the next conference addresses. I say it’s a missed opportunity, but that’s not a bad thing. Discovering a community need is in and of itself a good thing. The conference discussed a number of best practices in a variety of areas such as governance, þjálfun, kröfur réttir, leita, þróun, upplýsingar arkitektúr, o.fl.. I think that the missed opportunity has to do with the "green field" Forsendur margir af bestu venjur.

Þegar við tölum um græna sviði, we mean that SharePoint hasn’t gone into production and we’re starting with a clean slate. This is ideal because you can start straight away using best practices for defining and managing governance, upplýsingar arkitektúr, o.fl.. Hins … hvað gerist þegar þú ert nú þegar í framleiðslu með nokkur þúsund notendur (or 10’s of thousands) og þú ekki fylgja bestu starfsvenjur í upphafi? I’ve seen companies with … ahem … mjög skrýtið information architecture baked into their environment. I don’t think that this conference provided much guidance for organizations with that kind of problem (og ég er ekki bara að meina ÚA, en stjórnsýslu, leita, mörgum öðrum sviðum). Auðvitað, að vita að þú ert með vandamál er stór hluti af lausninni og það er mjög mikilvægt.

I think that the online SharePoint community hasn’t done much to address this either. I know I have not. It’s a very hard problem to solve at many levels. Technically it’s hard. Budget-wise it’s hard. Culturally, it’s hard. Hins, it’s probably a bigger real world problem than most. Since the conference ended, I’ve been thinking about these kinds of problems and how one would solve them. There has to be a better answer than, "uninstall and reinstall" og samfélagið þarf að takast það höfuð á.

I think that this a great opportunity for the blogging community and experienced thought leaders to lay out some guidance on how to repair their environments. I think there’s a small but non-zero risk that SharePoint could end up with a bad and enduring reputation as a result of poorly architected implementations that fail due to poor governance, IA, o.fl..

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New Blogger á kassa

My EMC samstarfsmaður, Erik Swenson, hefur verið sannfært að hoppa í áflog, stand up and be counted 🙂

He blogs about about a wide variety of SharePoint branding topics at http://erikswenson.blogspot.com/. Some of his recent posts include interesting stuff about Photoshop, Microsoft Office Live fyrir lítil fyrirtæki, SharePoint Stjórnskipulag, creating custom WCM styles and so forth. He does not confine himself to branding. It’s quite an interesting mix which is a little bit different from a lot of the SharePoint blogs with which I’m familiar.

His RSS feed is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/SharepointBrandingDesign

Check it out and give him a little encouragement. We all need that from time to time, especially when we first really dive into this blogging world.

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Best Practices Conference: “Fá Great Kröfur” PowerPoint Kynning

Ég hef hlaðið PowerPoint fyrir einn af fundum mínum, "Get Great Business Requirements," hérna (HTTP://cid-1cc1edb3daa9b8aa.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/Paul% 20Galvin% 20Great% 20Requirements.pptx).

Innskot frá a röð af ljómandi stig, kröftug gert, the deck includes extensive notes which supplement and enhance the afore-mentioned brilliant talking points.

Fyrir þá sem misst bestu starfshætti ráðstefnu, I was lucky enough to present and discuss a process that works very well when trying to discover accurate end user business requirements for SharePoint projects. The PowerPoint plus notes describe this in pretty good detail. It supplements one of my earliest blog postings here: http://paulgalvin.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!1CC1EDB3DAA9B8AA!146.entry

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SharePoint Mælaborð Online Seminar

Á netinu vinur minn, Mark Miller yfir og End User SharePoint (www.endusersharepoint.com) er að keyra frjáls eina klukkustund námskeið markvissa, eins og hann gerir alltaf, at the SharePoint End User community. It takes place at 1pm EDT. Details are here: http://www.endusersharepoint.com/?p=785

Ég hef setið í á einn af online námskeið hans í síðasta mánuði og það var gert vel og ef þú ert áhuga á einhverju mjög hagnýt upplýsingar um mælaborð í SharePoint, Ég er viss um að það er þess virði að 1 klukkustund fjárfesting.

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