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Healthcare Portals – Perficient’s Health BI

Perficient’s outstanding Healthcare team just posted a video on YouTube that highlights our Health BI portal offering.  You can view the video right here in this blog post. This system is based on Microsoft SharePoint 2010 and provides very dynamic insight into your Healthcare data.  It is designed for physicians, nurses, hospitals, MCOs, IDMs, ACOs, […]

Microsoft named CRN 2012 BI & Collaboration Channel Champion

Congratulations to Microsoft for being named 2012 Channel Champion for Business Intelligence Software by CRN. CRN provides news, analysis and perspective for VARs and Technology Integrators. Both SharePoint and SQL Server are Gartner Magic Quadrant technologies. From the article by Rick Whiting Microsoft (NSDQ:MSFT) was tops in this year’s Business Intelligence Software category, besting competitors SAP (NYSE:SAP), […]

SharePoint and User Experience, Part II (Continued)

Part 2 of Part II: UX through SharePoint-colored glasses (Recommended reading: Start with the first part of this rather lengthy post. You’ll be glad you did.  You wouldn’t haved wanted to start Games of Thrones with Season 2, now would you?  Well, maybe if you were a big Ned Stark fan, I’d get that, but… […]

SharePoint and User Experience, Part II

Both Sides of the Coin (Part 1 of 2) Welcome back!  In my last post, I introduced the topic of user experience (UX) in SharePoint, and spent a little time explaining why it’s so important.  Today, as part of this continuing series on SharePoint User Experience (SPUX? Can I call it that?), I’m going to […]

Driving Value with SharePoint Search

Over on CMSWire, Christian Buckley posted an article about SharePoint Search.  Buckley’s post talks about a presentation given by Michal Pisarek at the recent Australian SharePoint Conference. The post and the presentation focused on the business value of search and hoe you should organize your content in SharePoint to create better search results. Pisarek argues […]

Pinterest is Twitter for the visually inclined

My brother in law, Aaron Keller, penned a nice article on Pinterest and Twitter.  Now, he is a design type and does all things great in branding so I would expect nothing less from the man.  Nothing that I guess one hasn’t thought about for a while but what this has raised is the capabilities […]

SharePoint and User Experience, Part I: Why UX Matters

It looks like Rich Wood is well on his way as this is the second time I’ve posted on a nice post of his.  I’ll let Rich’s post stand by itself and just re-iterate my thoughts on the importance of UX.  User Experience counts the overall experience a user has on a specific site. It […]

SharePoint and User Experience, Part I: Why UX Matters

What BMW, New Balance, and a Successful SharePoint Project Have In Common Today, I’m kicking off a series of posts around User Experience and SharePoint.  Over the course of the next few weeks, I want to cover this topic in some serious detail, because (as I’ve said before and I’ll surely say again), it’s one […]

SharePoint Online Myths Debunked

Mo Omar posted a video on YouTube that debunks three myths he has been hearing regarding SharePoint online.  Mo is a Perficient Senior Technical Consultant and SharePoint MVP.   Mo talks about three myths in the video: On premise version has more features than the cloud version Developing solutions is more limited on the cloud […]

Planning Communities in NewsGator Social Sites

At Perficient, most of our customers are looking for a SharePoint interface that provides functionality familiar to users who live their lives on Facebook, LinkedIn, and the like.  While a number of independent software vendors offer these packages, we work very closely with NewsGator to deliver the feature set that our clients need. It’s not […]

How I Learned to Stop Worrying About ECM, but Love UX and Social

First off, I’d like to shake the rust off of my keyboard and state that I’m extremely excited to be back in the blogosphere.  That goes for consulting in general, and working with Wisconsin clients in particular.  There’s just something about helping out friends, connections and worthy businesses in my home state that has always […]

SharePoint & SQL Server Driving Solutions in Healthcare

My colleague Azam Zaidi and I talked about Perficient’s Health BI solution that’s ONC Certified for Meaningful Use Stage 2 & ACO reporting with Microsoft’s Steve Aylward and EHR TV’s Ann Fishman at the HIMSS12 conference.  Health BI is built leveraging SharePoint and SQL Server.   We also discussed how we are seeing increased interest […]

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