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Using Exchange 2010 Native Data Protection

Recently I had the pleasure of working with a customer who decided to eliminate backups within their Exchange Organization.  They were upgrading from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 and wanted to take advantage of many of the new features that Exchange 2010 had to offer such as larger mailbox databases and cheaper storage.  The customer […]

Token size affecting Free/Busy information between 2007 and 2010

I recently encountered an interesting issue with Token Sizes that I haven’t seen before with regards to Free/Busy information between Exchange 2007 and Exchange 2010 during an Intra-Org upgrade. A little background on the environment, the customer I was working with was upgrading from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2010 and had approximately 25,000 mailboxes.  There are also many […]

Configuring SharePoint 2013 Preview for On-Premise Apps

Since Apps are the “next big thing” for SharePoint, from an opportunity perspective, expect to see a lot of hullaballoo about how you should create apps because they’re going to be the greatest thing to happen to SharePoint since Shared Service Applications replaced the Shared Services Provider.  However, not all apps are created equal, and […]

SharePoint 2013 Apps and Host Headers

Until recently, I was blissfully unaware of an issue that exists when deploying SharePoint 2013 apps in a likely production environment.  That issue is the use of host headers while serving a SharePoint app.  Since I don’t know of any production environment that doesn’t use a host header, this could be quite the issue and […]

Bing, Klout, SQL, Hadoop and the Power of Social: Real Time Collaboration!

I’m always fascinated by the power of Social to connect people and information quickly. I’m also intrigued by the sense of community that can be driven by social collaboration, and how that community can drive crowd-sourced content curation. Here’s an example of that community collaboration at work.  ZDNet‘s MaryJo Foley published a post yesterday on […]

I’m speaking at Cloud & Virtualization Live!, Dec. 10-14 in Orlando – will you be there?

I’ll be speaking at a brand new cloud & virtualization conference for IT professionals, systems administrators, developers and consultants – Cloud & Virtualization Live!, December 10-14 in Orlando, FL. http://bit.ly/CVSPEAK25 I’ll be presenting the following sessions: · Developing Mobile Solutions with Azure and Windows Phone · Pushing Data to and from the Cloud with SQL […]

Can Enterprise Search, Mobility and SharePoint 2013 drive ROI? (infographic)

I’m a big fan of infographics, I like to see data rather than read about it. The first point on this infographic struck me. That’s a staggering number. The rest of the infographic, which you can see linked below, goes on to talk about the power of mobile and the rise of BYOD in the […]

Office 365 Preview for Developers

These are exciting times for SharePoint developers. SharePoint 2013 RTM is right around the corner. If you want to get a jump start on developing with SharePoint 2013 then sign up for the Office 365 Preview.     Once you’re signed up, you will recieve an email from Microsoft welcoming you to the Office 365 […]

Three Perficient clients nab WebAwards for outstanding websites

I’m excited to share that Perficient was honored today with three website development awards in the 16th annual WebAwards, sponsored by the Web Marketing Association. More than 2,000 entries across 96 categories were submitted to the annual competition, with each competing entry measured on various criteria including technology, web design, innovation, interactivity, ease-of-use, and content. You […]

Creating a Reusable Pin Pad using ASP.NET MVC 3

I was recently asked to develop a PIN Pad for an ASP.NET MVC3 mobile web application for users to use to log into the application.  I had to use the PIN Pad in three locations in the application: 1) register the PIN for a new user, 2) confirming the PIN registration, and 3) logging in […]

Office 365 Remote Move “Completed with Warning” – Part 1

I’ve seen a number of different O365 forum entries on this issue, but I wanted to pull together some thoughts on what I’ve done to resolve these errors for my customers. Normally, a mailbox remote move operation performs a copy of the on-premise mailbox content to the Office 365 mailbox. However, If the mailbox has […]

Perficient revives online presence for the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative

by Taylor Rhyne I’m excited to share that today Perficient announced the re-launch of a comprehensive HIV progress information hub for the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) at Iavi.org. From the press release, which can be read here. The new IAVI.org communicates the not-for-profit organization’s mission to ensure the development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV […]

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