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Matthew is a principal consultant for AbleBlue and founding member and Director for Aptillon, Inc. As a trainer for Critical Path Training, Matthew leads classes for Administrators and Designers. A six-time Microsoft SharePoint Server MVP, Matthew blogs about SharePoint and Microsoft technologies related to collaboration, Web content management, Search and Social Computing. -
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Archive for July, 2009
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Outlook 2010 Suggested Contacts
Posted on July 24, 2009 | No CommentsI noticed the yesterday that I had a HUGE number of duplicate contacts on my phone. I also noticed that I had all sorts of contacts that just did not... -
Outlook 2010: First Impressions
Posted on July 23, 2009 | No CommentsI have been using Office 2010 for about a week now and here are some first impressions of Outlook 2010. Installation The installation was a breeze. You have the option... -
SharePoint 2010 Get your sneak peek right here!
Posted on July 13, 2009 | No CommentsJust in time for your summer viewing pleasure Microsoft is unveiling some of the new workloads for SharePoint 2010. Head over to the newly revamped Microsoft SharePoint Product site and... -
Azure Explanation for the Code Phobic
Posted on July 9, 2009 | No CommentsI found this great video explaining Azure. What is Windows Azure? http://blog.smarx.com/posts/what-is-windows-azure-a-hand-drawn-video I love the hand drawn approach to teaching. Just goes to show that the simplest teaching techniques are... -
Book Review: Take Back Your Life
Posted on July 6, 2009 | No CommentsI love BEING organized…I hate GETTING organized. I made a promise to myself (dare I say a resolution) in January that each month I would take one step closer to...
