Archive for the 'SharePoint 2007 Architecture' Category

Posted by Noni Hernandez

By: Noni Hernandez
Enterprise Architect
If you worked/have worked or plan on working within the DoD environment, security will be a subject that haunts your dreams. Not that security isn’t prevalent in the private sector, but given the nature of our work security is a top priority if not the number one priority. That being said, I […]

Posted by Adam Buenz

This error occurs promptly after a user logins via FBA (regardless of provider), and will materialize after indiscriminate time increments that are challenging to wrap with any empirical values. I looked all over the place to see if anyone else had hit this error, and while they had none had a repair in place. This […]

Posted by Adam Buenz

Now hang on, this post shouldn’t be misconstrued as attacking the concept of governance as a whole, it is more rantish. I am not going to portray that “Buenz Thinks Governance is Bad”, I do violently believe that cultivating long-term value from an arbitrary SharePoint deployment requires a specified level of governance. I spoke on […]

Posted by Adam Buenz

Recently a friend of mine won a substantial SharePoint military contract which I contributed to the RFP for since I owed him a favor (your welcome Kirk for my entire weekend). Although he has been doing SharePoint since it was Tahoe, he had on no account held a military contract, and was wondering about some […]

Posted by Adam Buenz

I have a satisfactory tap into the SharePoint community, and something that I see on practically a daily occurrence is taking actions labeled as “best practices” without understanding the underlying issue and potential consequences of implementation. This seems extraordinarily ubiquitous in SharePoint, way more so than other facets. I believe that a lot of best […]

Posted by Adam Buenz

After you install .NET framework 3.5 you may find that your IIS interface prefers gibberish over your current language. Well, at least on the surface it does.So I was bringing a server up to the patch / .NET framework versions as my development environment, and I opened IIS to configure AJAX, and I see this:

So, […]

Posted by Adam Buenz

In class today, we had a heated debate regarding trustworthy, commercial collaborative software. Not surprisingly, I took the side of SharePoint so joined the group preparing the argument for the Microsoft stack (it was small group session breakout). Interestingly, the argument ended in a stalemate after both presented cases, both sides agreeing that each has […]