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Late Night with Nate Baum
A Microsoft night owl's look at collaboration technology
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Late Night with Nate Baum
Ramping up on data warehouse design
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over 3 years ago
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Nate Baum - MS
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As many of you know PerformancePoint Server is now licensed as part of the SharePoint Enterprise version . As a result of this change, those of us who focus on SharePoint have a much more significant role in presenting Microsoft’s approach to business...
Late Night with Nate Baum
Workflow security – options for locking down a document
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over 3 years ago
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I recently was asked by a customer how they would go about setting up a workflow process where the approver doesn’t have access to make changes to the document itself. In their words: “The individual would complete a form with activities and time spent...
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New Guidance on Developing SharePoint Applications
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I’ve had several customers ask me how they can develop a process within their organization to determine whether a solution or application is a good fit for SharePoint. It takes a lot of experience and technical understanding to determine this. And unfortunately...
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