Archive for September, 2009

SharePoint 2010, A Business Collaboration Platform

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Microsoft branded some of its best-selling products to come with the “2010″ stamp. Many of the forthcoming 2010 editions – including Microsoft Office, Exchange 2010 and SharePoint 2010 which are being positioned as unified communications solutions.

The most awaited among these products is a whole new SharePoint edition called, Microsoft SharePoint 2010.

SharePoint 2010 is the business collaboration platform for the Enterprise & the Web that enables you to connect & empower people through an integrated set of rich features. Whether deployed on-premises or as hosted services, SharePoint 2010 helps you cut costs with a unified infrastructure while allowing you to rapidly respond to your business needs. You can get a sneak peek here.

There’s been a lot of excitement building over SharePoint 2010 in the industry. Some SharePoint 2010 new features are:

New User Interface including new Ribbon
Office 2007 style ribbon interface

Web Edit
Allows users to easily customize a site

Silverlight Web Part
Easy Silverlight solutions into SharePoint

Rich Theming
Few office-style themes, just like in Word and PowerPoint.

Multiple Browser Support
IE 7-8, Firefox and Safari. No news about Chrome and Opera

Visio Services
Lets you share data linked diagrams in real time

SharePoint Designer
Comes with a new UI, improved workflow and improved collaboration between designers

Business Connectivity Services (the evolution of the Business Data Catalog)

SharePoint Workspace
Incorporate offline-online synchronizations

Rich Media Support
No matter what type of rich media you’re using, SharePoint 2010 will make your life easier

IT Professional

Streamlined Central Administration
Way better organized Central Administration site

SharePoint Best Practices Analyzer
Farm health monitoring at its best with “Problems and Solutions” page

Usage Reporting and Logging
Consolidated logging and usage reporting capabilities

Large List Resource Throttling
Performance management of big lists of thousands and millions of items

Unattached Content Database Recovery
Allows temporary use of content databases, useful for recovery and restore purposes

Visual Upgrade
Easy migration from 2007 to 2010 while retaining the 2007 themes and UI

Developer
- Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Tools
- Language Integrated (LINQ) for SharePoint
- Developer Dashboard
- Business Connectivity Services
- Client Object Model (OM)
- Silverlight Web Part

Benefits in using Offshore Software Development

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Offshore software development is a practice that involves development of software products from offshore destinations.

Although the practice of outsourcing business requirements to offshore destinations is around for quite sometime, the outsourcing trend is targeted towards servicing. Most outsourced projects aim at employing overseas employees to do manual work or service oriented jobs. But slowly, there is a shift in this trend and businesses are looking at getting software products developed from overseas destinations. This trend partly results from the confidence gained with the success of previous business outsourcing projects.

One of the chief advantages of developing software overseas is its cost effectiveness. Though the costs spent on product utilities will be similar, the labor involved in developing it will be reduced in outsourcing it. Whenever there is a lack of competent in house labor to execute the development work and there is urgency to develop software, the best alternative could be remote software outsourcing. While outsourced software development is gaining momentum, some companies are still speculative about getting convincing work done from offshore development service providers. But using offshore software development services is a good practice if the service provider is chosen properly. Here are some tips that you can use in making that choice:

• Evaluate their proposal well. Proposals are a good way to analyze the competence of the service provider.

• Check for experience and expertise: If the company already has experience handling a project like yours, check the working of the product of possible. You can also look at the testimonials by other clients.You should also get details about who will be handling your project and know about the expertise of the people involved.

• Be clear about the deadline. You can sign the contract in a way that commits them to complete the assignment on time.

• Communication is very important when remote projects are involved. Make sure the company has a linear approach to communication.

Offshore Software Development – Risks and Best Practices

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Outsourcing offshore software development have been the biggest trends of the last decade in IT. With the maturity of information and communication technologies, offshore development of software by offshore software development company is a new trend for reshaping IT strategy around the globe. Offshore product development can lower some costs, but it comes with additional expenses like vendor selection and the cost to transition work to outsourcing providers. As more and more companies take advantage of the overwhelming benefits of reduced costs and increased flexibility, the trend toward offshore work is likely to continue.

Companies have been evolving and refining their Project Management processes for software development for many years.  While application development is sent offshore more frequently than other IT activities today, business process and help desk/support are areas where offshore outsourcing is growing dramatically. With the increase in technological advancements, there’s a rise in the interconnection between different societies, facilitating a continuous software development cycle or follow-the-sun approach by having team members located in different geographical settings. Offshore Software development is an iterative process, in which knowledge builds with the progression of software development work and requires an ongoing awareness by team members of all the changing definitions and relationships in the development effort. This poses a bigger challenge in a global environment as the software development processes happen in a dynamic and distributed setting.

Microsoft Unveils Exchange 2010 beta With New features

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The last big release of Microsoft Exchange, Exchange Server 2010, marked a major change in Microsoft Office-related products. Exchange 2010 is part of the next wave of Microsoft Office-related products and is the first server in a new generation of Microsoft server technology built from the ground up to work on-premises and as an online service.

Operational and usability improvements promise to make Exchange 2010 a major step up from Microsoft Exchange 2007.

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 helps you achieve new levels of reliability and performance by delivering features that help to simplify your administration, protect your communications, and delight your users by meeting their demands for greater business mobility.

This release of Exchange 2010 introduces a new integrated e-mail archive and features to help reduce costs and improve the user experience. The improvements in Exchange 2010 fall into three “pillars,” as they are described in Microsoft marketing-speak: flexibility and reliability, anywhere access, and protection and compliance.

This latest release of Exchange 2010 can help you achieve better business outcomes while controlling the costs of deployment, administration, and compliance. Exchange delivers the widest range of deployment options, integrated information leakage protection, and advanced compliance capabilities, that combine to form the best messaging and collaboration solution available.

Microsoft Exchange® Server 2010 Beta helps IT Professionals achieve new levels of reliability with greater flexibility, enhanced user experiences, and increased protection for business communications.

* Flexible and reliable – Exchange Server 2010 gives you the flexibility to tailor your deployment based on your company’s unique needs and a simplified way to keep e-mail continuously available for your users.
* Anywhere access – Exchange Server 2010 helps your users get more done by giving them the freedom to securely access all their communications – e-mail, voice mail, instant messaging, and more – from virtually any platform, Web browser, or device.
* Protection and compliance – Exchange Server 2010 delivers integrated information loss prevention, and compliance tools aimed at helping you simplify the process of protecting your company’s communications and meeting regulatory requirements.

Although pricing for Exchange Server 2010 has not yet been announced, from the initial beta it looks like a very promising upgrade. Because of the major improvements in usability, reliability, and compliance, most Exchange 2007 shops will probably want to upgrade to Exchange 2010 sooner rather than later.

Web Conferencing using Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Microsoft Office Live Meeting is a real-time interactive web conferencing solution that lets you connect multiple people in multiple locations with just an Internet connection and a web browser using office live communication server. Live Meeting can accommodate up to 1,250 participants, making it a versatile Microsoft web video conferencing tool for business communications. It takes minutes to get up and running, so you can start hosting meetings right away. From their PCs, attendees can use Live Meeting to kick off projects, brainstorm ideas, edit files, collaborate on white boards, negotiate deals, and more—conveniently and cost-effectively.

The 2007 release of Microsoft Office Live Meeting offers fully hosted web conferencing services that includes a choice of either low pay-per-use or flat monthly subscription pricing. It provides a robust solution for online conferencing, training, and events, enabling users to connect with individuals or groups of virtually any size and help your customers effectively collaborate with colleagues, customers, and suppliers—from almost any location. Expert training and live 24×7 technical support is available before and during your meetings at no extra charge.

Microsoft Office Live Meeting Features :

  • Host Online meetings with participants
  • Give a Power Point presentation
  • Demonstrate software
  • View, annotate, or edit documents
  • Share software applications or your entire desktop
  • Share remote control of document, applications or entire desktop
  • Conduct a group Web tour
  • Recording & playback

Click here for more information.

Hosted Microsoft Exchange 2007 – A Hassle free spam protection

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

For most of us, spam mail is a nuisance. For businesses, it’s a real problem. Some estimates say that spam accounts for half of all the traffic on the internet. For providers this means a lot of excess overhead just to deliver legitimate data. For small and medium businesses, it means a lot of unwanted mail hitting your employees, some of it dangerous.

Email has emerged as the primary mode of communication with co-workers, partners, customers and suppliers. But E-mail by its very nature is one of the weakest links in your corporate IT security, it’s expedience comes with associated risks: Rising volumes of spam reduce email’s effectiveness and decrease productivity; Viruses, worms, and Trojans are hidden in mail attachments, causing disruptions and downtime and, in the worst cases jeopardize enterprise security and data integrity; and compliance pressures are driving awareness that inbound and outbound content must be monitored and regulated to ensure organizational security.

Unsecured mail servers are routinely hijacked by overseas spam artists, creating havoc and leaving the unaware owners liable. E-mail can also be used in denial of service type attacks, overwhelming servers with unwanted traffic.

How can a person reduce these risks?

Combating spam is made difficult by the ubiquitous nature of e-mail. Traditionally administrators have had to straddle the line between inconveniencing legitimate users and preventing exploitable loopholes for hackers. Hosted Microsoft Exchange puts an end to that stalemate, giving users convenient, easy to use e-mail while stopping 94% of spam in its tracks.

With Microsoft Exchange 2007 hosted on our multi-million dollar infrastructure businesses can finally say goodbye to unreliable email, SPAM and the hassles of licenses. Hosted Exchange is the equivalent of a gated community for your company e-mail. Onsite administrators update spam filters and definitions regularly. Spam is quarantined and eliminated before it reaches employees. Viruses and other malicious software are scanned and intercepted before they can spread to company computers.

With a 100% uptime guarantee, Free Postini Anti-Spam and support for all mobile devices, employees can connect anytime, anywhere and send & receive email, share calendars and much more.

Exchange Server 2007 can use integrated anti-spam features for the Hub Transport Server role and the Edge Transport Server role. You must activate the anti-spam features on a Hub Transport Server via the Exchange Management Shell (EMS).

Outlook Web Access (OWA) is also secured by default. As any other Exchange client service, Outlook Web Access is also secured with a self signed certificate and the HTTPS access is activated by default. Exchange Server 2007 Outlook Web Access provides some additional security settings. Some of these security settings are part of the additional Outlook Web Access security package which was first introduced with Exchange Server 2003. Most settings of this tool (and some additional ones) are now available natively in Exchange Server 2007. Exchange Server 2007 provides this additional security features:

* Outlook Web Access segmentation
* Outlook Web Access Full feature client and light version
* Restrict access to Outlook Web Access for specific users
* Customizing Microsoft Office Sharepoint Integration
* Controlling Direct Access to file Server shares
* Block access for specific file types

Exchange Server 2007 provides the following anti-spam features:

* Aggregation of Outlook Junk E-mail Filter Lists
* IP Reputation Service
* Sender reputation
* Sender ID
* Recipient filtering
* Spam quarantine
* Content filtering
* Connection filtering
* SMTP Tarpitting

Click here to read more on Microsoft Exchange Online 2007