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Addressing Concerns with MOSS and Compliance

Posted on: Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 in: MOSS

I was pleased to read about AccRepair, a product by New Hampshire-based HiSoftware. SharePoint 2007 is a powerful tool, but I am forever interested in adhering to standards and in compliance issues, 508-related and other.
Because there is so much compiling and dynamic page generation happening from within MOSS, the code can be less than crisp. [...]

SEO Basics Part II - MIT Technical, Boston

Posted on: Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 in: SEO

SEO is about content and utility. That is the number one lesson that I have learned, through years of hoping that is was about something cool or intensely technical. I would like to be able to say that there is a direct and pragmatic science that can guide your every SEO effort. There is not. [...]

SEO Basics Part I - MIT Technical, Boston

Posted on: Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 in: SEO

A search engine “sees” your site by sending out bots (Google calls theirs Googlebot) to index and make note of the HTML pages composing the totality of the public internet. Google indexes billions and billions of pages. For every page that Google indexes, Bill Gates has about a dollar. That should give you some idea [...]

Shift Happens, I guess.

Posted on: Sunday, July 29th, 2007 in: Other

There is a presentation called “Shift Happens” that I find somewhat troublesome. I think I find it troublesome because a few people around me are reacting as though they just watched an Al Gore film and can never see the world the same way again, are forever believers in some kind of cusp upon which [...]

Risk Management Template - Based on MSF Template

Posted on: Thursday, July 26th, 2007 in: Project Management

The template is formatted nicely for you in the link at the end of this post. I also want to state, nice and early, that this template is adopted from a MSF document. It has proven itself a nice risk management template for me in a variety of software situations and does not tend to [...]