by Wes Hackett | Mar 11, 2011 | Development, Featured, MySite Series, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
This is the fourth article in a series which explores the SharePoint 2010 MySite features. This article will examine the ways that you can customise the default page for the MySite. It will describe the common requirement and how to approach them in a supportable and...
by Wes Hackett | Feb 12, 2011 | Development, Featured, MySite Series, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
This is the third article in a series which explores the SharePoint 2010 MySite features. This article will examine the ways that you can change the look and feel of the MySite. We’ll look at the ways you can modify the visual elements and also the techniques you can...
by Wes Hackett | Feb 5, 2011 | Development, Featured, MySite Series, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
This is the second article in a series which explores the SharePoint 2010 MySite features. This article will examine the various elements that get brought together to form a MySite in SharePoint 2010. Gaining a detailed understanding of these elements will help us to...
by Wes Hackett | Jan 29, 2011 | Featured, MySite Series, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
This is the first article in a series which explores the SharePoint 2010 MySite features. SharePoint 2010 has brought with it vast arrays of improvements and several of these are focused around ‘Social’ features. Many of us are familiar with Facebook, LinkedIn and...
by Wes Hackett | Jan 17, 2011 | Best Practices, Featured, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
Back at the beginning of December I was lucky enough to attend the SharePoint governance and information architecture master class. One of the key techniques I’ve been investing my time learning since is the IBIS dialogue mapping. Dialogue mapping is a technique which...
by Wes Hackett | Jan 10, 2011 | Featured, SharePoint, SharePoint 2010
So it’s pretty straight forward to create new site collections with the PowerShell command. We noticed strange behaviour though between sites created with script and those in the UI. Basically the default security groups had not been provisioned when the site...