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Friday, September 21, 2007 9:49:07 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]
 Tuesday, September 18, 2007

News are out that IBM - Lotus is giving away free Lotus Stuff to compete against Sharepoint.

It seems IBM - Lotus wants to forcefully get Sharepoint & Exchange protocols for pennies through the EU antitrust courts.

 

Seems yet again IBM - Lotus doesn't want to compete in the marketplace on vision, technical merits, features, customer satisfaction or pricing but only using ideology (ABM, Open Source) and general scheming (antitrust lobbying, legal action).

 

Which is good for Sharepoint customers, partners and MS itself, as it means IBM is desperate and is losing badly vs Sharepoint.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007 10:18:52 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]
 Thursday, September 13, 2007

Where are the non-technical Sharepoint 2007 presentations? 

 

Soon I will have to show some slides to a CEO of an insurance company and the slides will have to contain neither marketing fluff nor technical stuff.

 

Is it possible that MS is to much technical oriented and not enough engaged with the non-technical decision makers?

 

Since Sharepoint is sold mainly to non-technical people (techies have too many "preferences") I believe there should be much more non-tecnical content available.

Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:19:26 PM UTC  #    Comments [2]

Generally the reviews about Sharepoint 2007 have been quite "fair", critics perhaps citing some lack of features vs niche product X which is OK. And we all know it; that Sharepoint is a "platform", suite or even some think of it as an OS, and sometimes there might be  the need for external tools or even the need to use-integrate competing products to gain specific capabilities. 

Lately I've been seeing a large amount of rants about "Sharepoint Lock -In" from a  Matt Asay.

 

While he seems quite a smart guy, one has to consider following:

 

- Lock-in will always occur when people/corporations spend lots of money in getting data into one system (be it a mainframe, ERP, a ECM system or even a open source solution (stack) ) to get a certain value (coming from rationalization, alignment internal skills, better integration, best-of-breed or whatever)  so that moving away costs even more (whatever the new tecnology platform)

- Integration (typically Microsoft) can be badmouthed at because it creates "lock-in" even if at  the same time it can create huge productivity boost, and all the rest of the advantages IT and companies love.

- Even on mainframes, with IBM billing up by the minute, one can use SOA to "free" data to other systems.

- One can argue about "open" software, open data and even open logic (as in corporate knowledge) which should be modelled in tecnology  neutral BPEL 2.0 rather than a mere if-then-else statement.

 

While I under stand his company, with products competing with Sharepoint,  doesn't integrate with Microsoft Office (therefore snobbing 90% of potential customer) it isn't Sharepoint fault for facilitating customers while his products don't even make the effort.

He's paid to spin open source and that's ok, but labeling others as "lockin" just because one doesn't have/want some integration to satisfy customers it not OK.

 

He's a smart guy, and he can do better.

Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:10:24 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]
 Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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 Friday, September 07, 2007

http://blog.thekid.me.uk/archive/2007/09/03/upgraded-to-the-next-version-of-cksebe.aspx

BTW, the linked blog post is itself done on the Sharepoint 2007 blog template

 

 

Friday, September 07, 2007 9:15:36 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]

Should be a minor security update. Read full details on

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms07-sep.mspx

Friday, September 07, 2007 6:19:53 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]
 Wednesday, September 05, 2007

http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/09/05/pre-announcing-the-accessibility-kit-for-sharepoint-aks.aspx

Finally some "clean" generated HTML for W3C WCAG 1.0 AA and other accessibility government standards.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007 9:28:21 PM UTC  #    Comments [0]