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Posts Tagged ‘application development’

Converting a DiskPart script to PowerShell on Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2012 and PowerShell 3.0 offer thousands of new cmdlets to make any scripter happy. One set of cmdlets had me intrigued when I first heard about them. The cmdlets in the storage module interested me because frequently I would have to deploy a bunch of new Exchange servers and depending on the design […]

The Twelve Days of Lync’mas: Introduction

I am sure you are familiar with the old holiday tune, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”  My favorite rendition as a child was by John Denver and the Muppets.  We had the record- yes, actual vinyl- and would play it over and over again while decorating the Christmas tree.  Growing up, I never really knew what was […]

Why I love PowerShell…and so should you

 This blog post is meant for both the PowerShell newbie and scripter out there looking for a reason why they should start learning aptly named PowerShell or push themselves to learn a new aspect of PowerShell they’ve been meaning to try. It’s been a few years now since PowerShell first came to be. Remember those […]

Mobile Options for Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Over the years Microsoft has had a few directions/suggestions for users to take if they want a mobile experience with Microsoft Dynamics CRM. I want to give an update on the latest so that users know what options are available. As the latest release from Microsoft is available later this month the mobile vision may […]

Sitecore Rendering Parameter Templates

Both Sitecore and ASP.NET MVC both provide a development model that allows for distinct boundaries to be created between data, application logic, and presentation logic.  The purpose of this post is to describe the manner in which these capabilities can be utilized within a Sitecore MVC solution to provide content authors with the ability to […]

SPC12: SharePoint and Office Cloud App Dev Model

Author: Suzanne George It is the end of day 1 at the SharePoint conference and one could write a book about all the new / coming changes with SharePoint 2013.  I have taken pages of notes, met with many people, and learned about many of the new features Microsoft is bringing us with SharePoint 2013. […]

SPC12: Overview of the New SharePoint Online

Mark Kashman (@mkashman), Senior Product Manager at Microsoft presented on the New SharePoint Online (e.g. as part of Office 365).  It’s currently in a preview mode so it’s only in three data centers but it will launch next year. This version is the first version designed as part of a service rather than a product […]

Exploring C#: Literals

This is the first post in a new series called “Exploring C#”. The purpose of this series is to explore areas of the language, and the .NET framework in general, that are very useful, easily overlooked, or that I perceive are not well known. Virtually all applications have literals in them. It is best practice […]

Let’s Talk SharePoint & EMC Documentum – Nov 15th in San Mateo

If you have been following my posts, you will know that I have been talking quite a bit about SharePoint and EMC Documentum working together as a result of the SharePoint Documentum Framework. This solution is great for companies in a highly regulated industries or that just need to expose content from Documentum within SharePoint. Come join us in […]

Outlook 2013 and no Default Gateway

Recently I was setting up Exchange 2013 RTM in my lab and ran into an error when trying to configure my first mailbox with Outlook 2013 running on Windows 7.  While walking through the mailbox configuration wizard I was prompted with the following error while it was trying to search for my Outlook settings: Since […]

Programmatically Setting the Value of a SharePoint Choice Column

I was recently working on some code that added items to a SharePoint list based on a user’s input from an InfoPath form. It was an easy task until I got to a choice column. I wasn’t sure of the syntax for setting the value of a choice column, and for some reason, all of […]

Perficient Colleague authors Windows 8 Application Development Book!

I’m excited to share that Perficient colleague Kyle Burns has authored a book entitled “Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition.”  From the press release, which can be read here This book provides information technology professionals guidance on how to develop on Microsoft’s newest platform – Windows 8. “As the world becomes more connected, […]

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