Posts Tagged WorkShares

25
Nov

Interested in SharePoint 2010?

I have had the privilege (and retain many scars!) of having worked with SharePoint since it’s first launch in 2001 and have seen successive updates to the platform over the years, as well as witness the growing adoption by businesses as one of the key ‘building blocks’ of technology being implemented to deliver both strategic [...]


14
May

Microsoft BPOS – Business Productivity Online Standard – First Thoughts.

Background We were experiencing some issues with our hosted email provider through 2008 and were looking to move away from them at some point this year. Together with our own business strategy of providing hosted solutions we were keen to continue ‘consuming our own food’ so to speak. Hence we were on the look out [...]


01
Dec

Successful SharePoint Projects, Myth or Reality?

I wrote an article and published it over on the recently launched ‘SharePoint Magazine by Arno Nel. With the growing interest in deploying SharePoint (MOSS and WSS) across all manor of businesses and organisations, the article looks at the general topic areas they should look into to avoid disappointment and ensure their investment reaps the [...]


28
Aug

SharePoint Consultant/Developer Required….No!

Why you shouldn’t hire a SharePoint Developer/Consultant as one person.


21
Aug

SharePoint Project Management Solution at Kingston Communications – Case Study

Case Study for Deployment of SharePoint at Kingston Communications.


18
Apr

BCS Registration

Andrew Walmsley of WorkShares Limited has just joined the British Computer Society (BCS), which is a leading professional body for those working in IT. Regards, WorkShares Team.   Technorati Tags: WorkShares


18
Apr

SharePoint and MindManager Integration

Our preference at WorkShares is to use mindmaps wherever problem definitions, requirements definition or understanding relationships between business processes needs to occur. This is especially useful with SharePoint related projects as requirements often sit between traditional infrastructure related topics, to more bespoke software driven that require a deeper appreciation of functional details. Such tools form [...]