In a my post earlier today I noted that Google Chrome wasn’t passing credentials through to our SharePoint intranet. Having played with Chrome a bit more this afternoon unfortunately it seems it’s not just SharePoint that suffers. With Chrome seemingly not supporting Windows Integrated Authentication, if you’re using an Internet proxy server with authentication enabled […]
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What might Mesh mean for Office and businesses?
I’ve been playing about with the Mesh preview for a week or so now and overall I’m pretty impressed. Unfortunately I’ve not had time to look at the dev side of things (or it could be that I couldn’t code my way out of a paper bag…) but its clear from talking to developer buddies […]
New Office Labs site
Another thank you to Steve Clayton for pointing out that the Office Labs site has gone live. It looks like there are some great tools to try out there. I’m a big fan of Tablet PC’s and having just installed InkSeine, I have to say it’s very cool. I use OneNote quite a bit to […]
HP Does Cloud Infrastructure
Seeing as I’m involved in getting a new Data Centre at the moment this post over on ZDnet could my eye. Looks like HP is to target a ‘data centre as a service’ product at enterprise customers. I’ve heard bits about this for a few years now – HP account managers will bore you silly […]
Thanks Joel
I just spent a few minutes going though some unread posts in Google Reader and noticed that Joel Oleson is moving on from MS. Joel’s blog has been an amazing SharePoint resource for ages. In my previous role I was working on SharePoint 2003 and 2007 deployments and his blog often had more – and […]