Bing Maps and SharePoint Online (part 2)
Ok. I stand corrected. In my previous post (https://alberthoitingh.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/connect-bing-maps-to-sharepoint-online/) I was wondering why I could not add the Bing Maps
Ok. I stand corrected. In my previous post (https://alberthoitingh.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/connect-bing-maps-to-sharepoint-online/) I was wondering why I could not add the Bing Maps
One of the nicest features of SharePoint which I have come across is the geo-location field. You can use this
If you know SharePoint 2013 (either on-premise or in Office 365) document management, you will know this interface. Ever wondered
So, this really is a session for me: Simple 🙂 Office365 Identity Management contains a couple of components. One of
The last day of sessions has started. I’ve started this day with a session on  knowledge management. It’s funny this.
This is the last session of the day and one without any demo’s. I choose this session especially because of
This session started with some information on information overload. We receive at least 63.000 characters of new information every day.
This was a very good (and funny) session the governance model of SharePoint was discussed. This standard model contains the
This is a great session, which follows nicely on the previous one. It’s about General Moters (GM), which have a
Ok. This is a very intersting session. At least five experts from Microsoft were elaborating on the concept of records