The Future of Client Side Development in SharePoint and Office 365

​Ther​e is a lot of discussion lately in the SharePoint community regarding the future of pure client-side applications (meaning those comprised entirely of HTML and JavaScript). Most of the posts I see are negative, with complaints centered around the lack of compiled code, complexity of app webs, perceived security weaknesses and inability to support forms-based authentication. […]

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SharePoint Saturday DFW 2015

​It’s back! SharePoint Saturday 2015 will be held at the Microsoft campus in Las Colinas on March 7th. As always, the event is free for attendees and we will have a full roster of deep-dive sessions from MVP’s, Microsoft personnel, community members and other subject matter experts. It will be full day of education education […]

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Access Denied Errors Activating Publishing Features in a SharePoint Team Site

Many organizations have a governance policy in which certain individuals are granted Full Control permissions of individual sites, usually after completing some training or demonstrating proficiency in site administration skills. In such a scenario, it is quite common for a number of different users to be site owners throughout a wide or deep site hierarchy […]

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New IT Unity Article: Content Query Versus Content Search in SharePoint 2013 and Office 365

One of the most common requirements in any SharePoint environment is the aggregation and summarization of content across lists, libraries, sites and site collections. Administrators could not easily achieve these requirements without custom code until the introduction of the Content Query Web Part (CQWP) in SharePoint 2007/2010. The CQWP gave administrators a useful out-of-the-box method […]

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