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November, 2008
MOSSy Business
Chris Mullendore - Microsoft Premier Field Engineer, and overall discusser of how business (and yes, devs) can do SharePoint better.
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MOSSy Business
The Minimal Full-Deployment Infrastructure
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over 4 years ago
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Chris Mullendore [MSFT]
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When building your SharePoint environment, your infrastructure should consist of much more than just your production farm. This is the Minimal acceptable farm, and should be considered a requirement of a successful deployment....
MOSSy Business
The Value of Effeciency
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It's sometimes difficult to justify a significant investment in a knowledge management system... it seems that getting a reasonable amount of funds to properly invest in and deploy a tool who's basic promise is to help people work together better (the...
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What vs. Why
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Documentation: Saying the word makes most geeks cringe, cry, or run to the comfort of the datacenter for safety. Aside from hating to write it, there's a perception of "What do I need to document for? I know what I did?!". First answer: No, you probably...
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