Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Screencast”
Posts
Work Management Videos from SharePoint Saturday and the Aussie SharePoint Conferences
As promised a while back here are the three demonstrations from my Work Management in SharePoint 2013, What it is and why you’ll love it sessions at SPS and the Aussie SharePoint Conference. As I hate my voice on video, I have captioned them so you’ll miss out on some of the pearls of wisdom, but hopefully you will get the jist. And don’t worry, I am still alive, just a little busy in my day job, but normal service will resume shortly.
Posts
Mobile Project Server Business Intelligence with Windows Phone 7
Out of the box, Project Server 2010 is arguably the most business intelligence heavy application that Microsoft build on the SharePoint platform. It’s a bold statement, but when you think about it, a default installation of Project Server will implement a dedicated relational reporting database and provides the capability for numerous analysis services instances, each containing up to 14 OLAP cubes, all configurable from within the tool.
With the reliance on SharePoint 2010 Enterprise, a number of new and improved capabilities are made available, including PerformancePoint Services & Visio Services which provide new and improved ways of visualising project data to quickly expose trends and possible issues so they can be corrected.
Posts
Sync to SharePoint Screencast
In a departure from the usual content on this blog, I thought I would try something a bit different, a screen cast. To start of, I have picked one of my favourite features of Project 2010, Sync to SharePoint, a fantastic little feature that allows you project schedule to be synchronised directly with a SharePoint Foundation team site list.
[vimeo http://vimeo.com/8944252]
This screen cast is very much a toe in the water , so if you like them, please let me know and I will do some more.