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January 08 Introducing SharePoint Online Standard Developer GuideThe SharePoint Online Standard Developer Guide is now available for download at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d007f35e-375c-4b11-bc40-bc9082bb224a&displaylang=en. Some of the main topics covered (and tested) include:
1. Customization capabilities and limitations. 2. Custom templates, master pages, style sheets. 3. Data Form Web Parts (adding, editing, deleting, sorting, filtering list items). 4. The 20 site admin templates of the fantastic forty (the other 20 are of type server admin templates and require custom code) are tested and they work with SharePoint Online. 5. List of supported and unsupported SharePoint Online web services. 6. Integrating Microsoft Silverlight with SharePoint Online. 7. No-code Workflows using SharePoint Designer. 8. Code examples and scenarios as appropriate.
Also, an update to the SharePoint Online Standard Service Description document has been published at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1bef6a35-9785-4a0b-b227-387c0ee85a36&DisplayLang=en. This update includes a matrix comparison of SharePoint Server 2007, SharePoint Online Standard and Dedicated offerings. September 11 Windows Live WriterMisschien dat ik dan toch terug zal beginnen - blijven - bloggen nu dat ik Windows Live Writer heb ontdekt. Ziet er echt goed uit. De beta versie is beschikbaar via http://get.live.com/WL/all. May 23 My first blog posted via Word 2007I’m currently playing around with Office 2007 Enterprise as a preparation for some presentations. It’s really nice to be able now to post entries to my space via Word 2007. April 21 Creating an IBF Compliant Web Service for AxaptaYesterday I was requested to create an Information Bridge Framework 1.5 (IBF) compliant Web service that exposes customer information from an Axapta environment. First I thought that this wouldn't be easy. However it merely took me 2 hours to develop a fully functioning IBF solution for Axapta. I still find this pretty impressive given that I had no experience at all with programmatically interacting with Axapta. Read my full article here: https://blogs.msdn.com/yves Enjoy! April 11 Make a SQL Server table accessible in the Task Pane of Microsoft Office 2003 via IBF in 10 Simple StepsNext Wednesday April 23rd from 17.30 until 20.00, I'll be presenting during a TechNet Evening about Information Bridge Framework 1.5. IBF is a framework to ‘connect’ Microsoft Office 2003 as a front-end to any back-end system, be it a contemporary ERP system or a legacy database environment. The implementation of such a ‘bridge’ between Microsoft Office and a back-end system can be realized completely by configuration and without any real coding. IBF however is based on XML and Web services. This means that Web services have to be setup on the back-end system compliant to a number of rules. This will not always be a simple and easy task. In many cases, however, a simple ‘link’ between Microsoft Office and a database will already improve end-user productivity a lot. Imagine you can easily lookup customer information or product data from within the task pane of Microsoft Office. Imagine that (in case SQL Server is used as database) this can easily be done in a limited number of steps within a short time frame. In this session you will learn how to do just that. You can register here: http://msevents-eu.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=118757815&Culture=nl-BE February 17 Bill Gates and meOn February 1st I had the honor to deliver a demonstration at the Microsoft Partner Conference in Belgium and this during the keynote of Bill Gates. Everything went just fine - so no blue screens ;-) You can watch a video about these 8 minutes of fame by clicking following link: http://stream1.hostbasket.com/ykerwyn/Integrated%20Innovation%20Demo%20Web.WMV Enjoy! -- Yves |
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