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Sharepoint 2013 Log in as a different user missing, a simple workaround.
by Warren Lombard In their infinite wisdom, Microsoft decided to remove the ‘sign in as another user‘ option from the UI. For consultants and developers who need to test their solutions in an ongoing manner, user accounts need to be … Continue reading →
‘Operationalizing’ your business with proven project management techniques
By Mike Fox-Martin, CEO of FOXit Businesses frequently utilise project management; they often do not recognise it and, accordingly, do not avail themselves of project management tools and techniques to make their job easier. Distinctions are often made between Operations … Continue reading →
List template ID Guide
By Palesa Sikwane Thought i should share this very useful guide for list template id’s. Use this as a reference when working with SOAP web services in InfoPath; i used this particularly when working with the lists.asmx SOAP web service. … Continue reading →
How are enterprise architects adapting architectures to accommodate cloud-based (or as a service) sourcing and delivery models?
By Brett Pierce, Development Lead at FOXit It’s an easy decision to base an architecture on a cloud model, when it’s independent of existing solutions running on-premise. The need for organisations to integrate architectures in order to collaborate, continuously places … Continue reading →
ICT critical to business survival in 2013
By Marnus Viljoen, Chief Technology Officer at FOXit If one reflects on the progress made within the projects and portfolio management space, and the level of development and integration of solutions, it is clear that this area of ICT is … Continue reading →
Copy and Paste Workflow Actions, and Email Messages in SharePoint Designer 2010 workflows
By Palesa Sikwane Yes, you are not seeing things, to do this simply open your SharePoint 2010 site using Microsoft’s new SharePoint 2013 Designer! Its that simple. You can download SharePoint Designer 2013 Preview from here. It seems that SharePoint Designer 2013 … Continue reading →
Reasons for Project Failure
by Anita Potgieter, COO at FOXit. We’ve had a handful of projects fail over the last year and a half. Upon reflection on these projects, I have come up with a number of potential reasons that could be behind the … Continue reading →
Outlook 2010/2013 “This e-mail message cannot be delivered to (recipient name) because the e-mail address is no longer valid”
By George Vorster After recently moving between hosted email service providers this bad boy popped up in our user’s outlook: ”This e-mail message cannot be delivered to (recipient name) because the e-mail address is no longer valid” The issue was … Continue reading →
Service-oriented architecture: Where to for SOA in the era of cloud and mobility?
By Brett Pierce, Development Lead at FOXit SOA, Cloud, Mobility… buzzwords. If developers advocated a better design, we would not be asking ourselves this question. The increase in adoption toward mobility has highlighted the need for a flexible architecture and … Continue reading →
CRM 2011 Outlook client Error on Windows 8 and Office 2013
By George Vorster We’ve recently started to look at using CRM 2011 outlook client in office 2013 running on Windows 8 enterprise. During the installation of the client this error appeared: Troubleshooting started with the usual pings, DNS resolution checks but … Continue reading →
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Sharepoint 2013 Log in as a different user missing, a simple workaround.
by Warren Lombard In their infinite wisdom, Microsoft decided to remove the ‘sign in as another user‘ option from the UI. For consultants and developers who need to test their solutions in an ongoing manner, user accounts need to be … Continue reading →
‘Operationalizing’ your business with proven project management techniques
By Mike Fox-Martin, CEO of FOXit Businesses frequently utilise project management; they often do not recognise it and, accordingly, do not avail themselves of project management tools and techniques to make their job easier. Distinctions are often made between Operations … Continue reading →
List template ID Guide
By Palesa Sikwane Thought i should share this very useful guide for list template id’s. Use this as a reference when working with SOAP web services in InfoPath; i used this particularly when working with the lists.asmx SOAP web service. … Continue reading →
How are enterprise architects adapting architectures to accommodate cloud-based (or as a service) sourcing and delivery models?
By Brett Pierce, Development Lead at FOXit It’s an easy decision to base an architecture on a cloud model, when it’s independent of existing solutions running on-premise. The need for organisations to integrate architectures in order to collaborate, continuously places … Continue reading →
ICT critical to business survival in 2013
By Marnus Viljoen, Chief Technology Officer at FOXit If one reflects on the progress made within the projects and portfolio management space, and the level of development and integration of solutions, it is clear that this area of ICT is … Continue reading →
Copy and Paste Workflow Actions, and Email Messages in SharePoint Designer 2010 workflows
By Palesa Sikwane Yes, you are not seeing things, to do this simply open your SharePoint 2010 site using Microsoft’s new SharePoint 2013 Designer! Its that simple. You can download SharePoint Designer 2013 Preview from here. It seems that SharePoint Designer 2013 … Continue reading →
Reasons for Project Failure
by Anita Potgieter, COO at FOXit. We’ve had a handful of projects fail over the last year and a half. Upon reflection on these projects, I have come up with a number of potential reasons that could be behind the … Continue reading →
Outlook 2010/2013 “This e-mail message cannot be delivered to (recipient name) because the e-mail address is no longer valid”
By George Vorster After recently moving between hosted email service providers this bad boy popped up in our user’s outlook: ”This e-mail message cannot be delivered to (recipient name) because the e-mail address is no longer valid” The issue was … Continue reading →
Service-oriented architecture: Where to for SOA in the era of cloud and mobility?
By Brett Pierce, Development Lead at FOXit SOA, Cloud, Mobility… buzzwords. If developers advocated a better design, we would not be asking ourselves this question. The increase in adoption toward mobility has highlighted the need for a flexible architecture and … Continue reading →
CRM 2011 Outlook client Error on Windows 8 and Office 2013
By George Vorster We’ve recently started to look at using CRM 2011 outlook client in office 2013 running on Windows 8 enterprise. During the installation of the client this error appeared: Troubleshooting started with the usual pings, DNS resolution checks but … Continue reading →