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ADIS JUGO - THE SOUTHERN SIDE BLOG
Trusted advisor and entrepreneur. CEO of Teams Consulting. Co-founder and lead architect at run.events. Co-founder and deputy CEO at KORTO. Microsoft MVP for Microsoft 365 and Azure, and Microsoft Regional Director. Spiritus movens at CollabSummit and CloudSummit. Firmly believes in leading by example and motivation. Lives besides the oldest vineyard in the Rhine valley. Prefers collecting stories to collecting possessions.
Having a Plan B.
Those who read my blog know that I rarely – actually never – write private stuff here. The reasons are quite simple, I think that my private life is actually interesting only to me, and that sharing it with the others would be quite boring – for the others. Well, this...
Office 365 is on the way!
Office 365, a replacement for BPOS, is on the way and it should supposedly hit the ground sometime in June. Yes, SharePoint Online Wave 14 (SharePoint 2010) is in there. And not only SharePoint: Exchange Online, Lync Online and Office Professional Plus are there, as...
Change the fields order in the SharePoint View programmatically
I was asked today how to change the order of the fields programmatically in the SharePoint view (SPView). Since there is no “position” or “order” property, and since the “ViewFields” property returns a “SPViewFieldCollection”, which is not much more than a...
Three ways to help people get things done
I have just read a great post on the Seth Godin's blog - "Three ways to help people get things done", and I had to share it here, at least an excerpt. But the whole blog post is very much worth of reading! Excerpt: The third method, the one that I prefer, is to open...
Planning SharePoint projects and avoiding some common mistakes in the process – Part 2 – SharePoint Will Fly You To The Moon
Part 1 – Introduction Part 2 - SharePoint Will Fly You To The Moon In the first article of this series, I have stated that the definite and the only criteria on which SharePoint projects are considered as successful or failures is user acceptance. Users are the ones...
How to write good code?
Found at: http://xkcd.com/844/