Catapult, a Quisitive company, is a Microsoft-focused solutions and services firm that specializes in imagining, building and sustaining digital transformation and cloud-based solutions that people love to use. Catapult has consistently been recognized as a leading Microsoft Partner with 10 Advanced Specializations and 17 Microsoft competencies. Recent accolades include 2020 MSUS Partner Award Winner Azure – DevOps, Top Microsoft 365 Security Partner for FY20, and being named a finalist of the Data Analytics 2020 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award. Catapult has offices nationwide.
Yes, ladies and germs, today was actually my first rodeo. A major milestone perhaps. Today was Day 1 of the actual conference formal, Day 3 of the overall festivities including the top secret Ignite presentations which will get unveiled tomorrow mid-morning or so, PST. On this day, we saw Tad Haas, Doug McCutcheon and EPM…
There are a lot of instructions out there on how to publish InfoPath forms with code behind to SharePoint. However, I have not come across any complete documentation on how to do this from beginning to end with K2 BlackPoint to SharePoint. One of the problems that will usually arise is that if you have…
Now that Wednesday’s start line has been crossed, we can post the mountain of info we gathered during the Ignite Project Technical Airlift (hey, I didn’t come up with the name) over the past two days. There’s FAR too much to hit in one single blog post, but I do want to pull out some…
The “Blogger’s Lounge” at the Phoenix Convention Center. It’s tough, dirty work, but we are making the best of it in order to bring you the best in Project Conference coverage!
There are numerous tools provided by Microsoft to deploy Windows; however, I see a lot of confusion and questions about which of these tools to use, when to use it, and what the roles of each of them are. WAIK Windows Automated Installation Toolkit This is the baseline set of tools provided by Microsoft to…
I attended a breakout session this morning regarding MOPS 2007 Timesheets and My Tasks, and didn’t learn much that I didn’t already know. Timesheets are intended to be the source of information for accounting (and things of that nature) purposes. The time records you find in Timesheets may or may not completely agree with…
Today I wanted to edit a previously created PowerShell script. This is the first time I had done this since switching to Windows 7 so I was really surprised when I right-clicked the .ps1 file and selected Edit. What I was expecting was for the script to open in Notepad, but when it opened in…
In the opening keynote right now. Today’s agenda is entirely around MOPS 2007, so we’ll be able to blog pretty much whatever we hear. One event of note so far – I had a lovely walk down to the keynote with Christophe Fiessinger, Doug McCutcheon, and Kevin Custer. I felt like a celebrity myself, walking…
One of the great benefits of attending the Project Conference is the ability to network with the larger Microsoft Project implementing community. After the reception, a group of us headed out into the quiet night of downtown Phoenix for dinner. (Peter will be posting the video of the discussion later if he can actually figure…
Continuing in our blow by blow, beer by beer, in-depth coverage of the Ignite Airlift event. Here were the things that really got the crowd going today: The tacos for lunch (excellent!) The Flip video thingy that Peter won. Learning that Mexico is apparently not in North America. We’re not sure where it is…