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I so need the cloud … or do I?
Everyone nowadays talks about “the Cloud” as being the next big thing that ALL companies should be looking at as a part of their IT infrastructure planning. The problem is that the term “Cloud”, has become so ambiguous and attached to so many things that it is hard for most companies to get a handle …
Read onJoin me for an Office 365 Lunch and Learn this Friday
Office 365 Lunch and Learn We’re announcing that we are working with Microsoft to help bring Office 365 to businesses wanting their Office software delivered from the cloud. And we’re giving people a chance to hear firsthand how this may affect their business and what they should consider before deciding. I will be presenting what …
Read onOffice 2013, SharePoint 2013, Exchange 2013 and Lync 2013 RTM’d today
Holy cow that came out of (just about) nowhere 😉 Yep, you heard it right. SharePoint 2013, Office 2013, Exchange 2013 and Lync 2013 went Gold today and will start entering channels over the next quarter. References: http://blogs.office.com/b/office-news/archive/2012/10/11/office-reaches-rtm.aspx http://www.winsupersite.com/article/office-2013-beta2/office-2013-rtm-144488 http://blogs.msdn.com/b/microsoft_business_intelligence1/archive/2012/10/11/time-to-celebrate-office-2013-amp-sharepoint-2013-released-to-manufacturing.aspx
Read onWhat are your “Pain Points”? We’d like to help.
itgroove is a business technology solutions provider. We have lots of tools and technology available that can be used to solve any number of business issues. And we have the knowledge and experience to map the solutions out for you, as well as the skills to implement the needed hardware, software and procedures. You have …
Read onHow to save a piece of Microsoft Office SmartArt as a Picture File (PNG, GIF, JPG, etc.)
A colleague asked tonight if there was a quick and easy way to save a piece of Smart Art he created in an Office App (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook – and I wish, in OneNote). My response was two options (I’m sure others can think of more) and I figured I’d share them for others …
Read onHow to Add a site collection for enabling “Napa” Office 365 Development Tools in SharePoint Office 365 Preview
I Ran into the following today. My goal was to give a play with the Napa Office 365 Development Tools in my Office 365 SharePoint 2013 Preview account. However, when I tried to add the app from the store, I got the following… Notice text: We need your help to make this app work. Please …
Read onWhoa SharePoint 2013. Where did the Recycle Bin go?
Looking for the Recycle Bin in SharePoint 2013? You won’t find it in its previous location (quick launch with All Site Content). Never fear, its not gone. It just seems pretty clear that Microsoft is just as eager as most of our customers to remove some of the clutter from a SharePoint page and as …
Read onGoodbye IE7 and Microsoft really means it … so far
It looks like Microsoft is really putting the pedal down to get folks to stop using IE7 and upgrade. This is a good thing of course. And now with Office 365 they have some leverage as they can observe and inform the user base (well, the site admins) to get their act together. The email …
Read onSynching Outlook Tasks with the iPhone and iCloud
I wanted to synchronize my iPhone with my Outlook Tasks (that exist within our Exchange Server at the office). I noticed a number of APPS in the App Store that had some really poor ratings (crap, abandoned, etc.). Then looking in the Apple Forums, I noticed a bunch of folks whining about how it didn’t …
Read onAdding the New Nintex Workflow App in SharePoint 2013 is as easy as 1, 2, Yippee!
Sweet, I’m super excited to see Nintex enter the Office 365 space with SharePoint 2013 integration as an “APP”. It took me longer to capture the screenshots than it took to find the app, install it and create a quick workflow. Right On Nintex. Here’s how… Add An App Find the App …
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