My presentation on managed metadata in SharePoint 2013
Webscale architecture, Actors, CQRS, PowerShell, DevOps, Infrastructure as Code, Continuous Delivery
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Configuring eDiscovery in SharePoint 2013
eDiscovery is the process of finding, preserving, analyzing,
and producing content in electronic formats as required by litigation or
investigations. With SharePoint 2013 you can now save time and help reduce
legal risk with In-Place Hold, near real-time search, and handle more types of
content. Users can now perform eDiscovery across SharePoint, Exchange, Lync,
and file shares—all from one location. Protecting content is easier by using
In-Place Hold, identifying and reducing the amount of content with queries, and
exporting the results into an offline format that can be handed off for legal
review. Read more...
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Distributed Cache Service - SharePoint 2013
My presentation on the Distributed Cache Service is now on slideshare
Distributed cache service from prajeeshprathap
http://www.slideshare.net/prajeeshprathap/distributed-cache-service-31069414
Distributed cache service from prajeeshprathap
http://www.slideshare.net/prajeeshprathap/distributed-cache-service-31069414
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
SharePoint 2013 - Updating features
Updating your existing features after deployment to the
production farm is a common scenario in most of the SharePoint environments.
SharePoint supports the concept of updating wsp's by using the Update-SPSolution cmdlet. Read more...
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Path-based site collections vs host-named site collections
SharePoint supports both path-based and host-named site collections. The primary difference between path-based and host-named site collections is that all path-based site collections in a Web application share the same host name (DNS name), and each host-named site collection in a Web application is assigned a unique DNS name. Read more
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