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This post is a continuation of my series on adopting healthy practices that enable an organization to make the agile transformation. You can read the first three parts of this series here: Part I: Introduction Part II: Vision and Risk Part III: Backlog Management Although I’m trying to emphasize in these posts that companies well…
Haven’t been quite so active on the blog as of late as I’ve been working on a couple of presentations and enjoying this beautiful south Texas weather with the kids. Stay tuned as we have some good content getting queued up and due to be released in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime,…
Cross posted from: http://blogs.msdn.com/mvpawardprogram/ Do you have tough technical questions regarding SharePoint for which you’re seeking answers? Do you want to tap into the deep knowledge of the talented Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals? The SharePoint MVPs are the same people you see in the technical community as authors, speakers, user group leaders and answerers in…
After migrating from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010, we began noticing that address book downloads failed during a manual send/receive operation with: ‘error (0x8004010F) operation failed. An object cannot be found.’ Basically, this error is happening because Outlook 2007 and higher clients rely on web based distribution of the offline address book, and that…
This post is a continuation of my series on adopting healthy practices that enable an organization to make the agile transformation. You can read the first two parts of this series here: Part I: Introduction Part II: Vision and Risk Depending on which statistic you believe, many researchers in the field of software development agree…
The default speakerphone setting for a SNOM phone is ‘quiet room.’ This can cause the recipients on the other end of the phone to complain about call quality. After playing around with some of the settings we found that the most optimal setting is ‘normal room.’ This is found in the Setup > Advanced >…
Office Communications Server 2007 R2 allows for delegates to schedule Live Meetings or Conference calls on behalf of other users. There are three steps required to set this up. Step 1 – On the manager’s system, share the calendar with the delegate as follows: 1. In Outlook, click Calendar. 2. On the File menu, point…
It has been a while (OK, a long while) since I have published a series of posts on a topic. My last series, SharePoint Image Search, has been very well received. This series will walk through the Building Blocks that I have created to demonstrate and improve the SharePoint end user experience. I have been…
I’d like to continue the discussion about creating a healthy organizational environment for adopting agile practices in my prior post by starting at the top. Somewhere at the top of most organizations, including startups, are the executives or leaders responsible for steering the ship. At some older companies, this can be someone who worked hard…
In my blog series covering the transition from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010, I mentioned here that Blackberry Enterprise is fully supported, and that RIM announced a free version on February 16th called BES Express. BES Express was first made available for download on March 2nd. On March 3rd, RIM announced that each BES Express…