Microsoft SharePoint 2013 has introduced a new concept called Site Mailboxes to help bring together Microsoft SharePoint and Exchange content within Microsoft Outlook 2013. SharePoint Site Mailboxes provide many benefits and also have their limitations. This White Paper: SharePoint 2013 Site Mailboxes - Overcome their Limitations looks at Site Mailboxes and how they can be... Continue Reading →
How HP are using OnePlaceMail to complete the HP TRIM/SharePoint integration story
In a recent blog post Dan Theobald (Business Analyst, HP Information Management team) details the use case of OnePlaceMail in a SharePoint/HP TRIM environment for achieving records management of email records. Dan continues to explain in detail how HP are internally using OnePlaceMail in a collaborative Help Desk solution built on SharePoint. In this solution... Continue Reading →
How to setup Outlook 2013 to connect to an Exchange 2013 account in a different domain
Having gone through the pain twice now (you’d think I’d learn the first time) I’m going to punch out a quick blog post for future. The Scenario My development machine is in our corporate domain (corpdomain.com) and I’m doing development against Exchange 2013. I’ve setup an isolated domain with it’s own Active Directory server and... Continue Reading →
SharePoint Conference 2012 (Las Vegas) – Just 3 more sleeps
The worldwide SharePoint Conference for 2012 (SPC12) is almost upon us. We are expecting this years conference to be massive with the new Wave 15 of technology having now having been release to manufacture by Microsoft. So we go into this conference with SharePoint 2013, Office 2013, Exchange 2013, Windows 8 all ready for production.... Continue Reading →
A Customized User Experience when Saving Email/Attachments to SharePoint
This article provides a brief introduction to how the OnePlaceMail Plugin API (Application Programming Interface) can be used to provide a user experience that is customized to your requirements and needs. This may include: a simplified user interface (with less options) tight integration with existing backend systems for looking up and setting SharePoint column metadata... Continue Reading →
SharePoint community leaders talking OnePlaceMail
Hot on the heels of the OnePlaceMail R6.2 release hear what the SharePoint community leaders have to say about it. What is OnePlaceMail? OnePlaceMail connects Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office and Windows Explorer to Microsoft SharePoint and Office 365. OnePlaceMail promotes the adoption of SharePoint as your enterprise information management and collaboration platform. Available in a... Continue Reading →
Using SharePoint Content in Outlook Email the Easy Way Using OnePlaceMail
One of the pain points of having content stored in SharePoint is being able to easily access and use the content in your desktop applications. For example, you’re mid way through writing an email and you want to include a link to a file that you know is in SharePoint, better start up that browser... Continue Reading →
Improved access to SharePoint content with new OnePlaceMail Release 6.2
It’s official, Release 6.2 of OnePlaceMail has been launched and is available now for download. It’s been a busy few months here at Scinaptic getting this release ready, and we are excited to see how the new features are received. The new features in this release are primarily focused on making content stored in SharePoint... Continue Reading →
New Features to Expect in Outlook 15 / Office 15
Yesterday Paul Thurrett posted a great blog Office 15: The Mile-High View discussing some of the new features and architecture of Office 15. Of particular interest to me was the following information regarding Outlook 15 and Office extensibility through Agave. Outlook 15 Hundreds of millions of users live in Outlook each day, making it the... Continue Reading →
More details emerge on “Agaves”– Office 15 development
The following information appeared in an article written by Tom Warren on The Verge: Microsoft is planning to allow developers to create "Agaves" web extensions to bring third-party functionality to Office clients. Web developers will be able to create an area within an Office application that lets webpages interact with documents and augment content with... Continue Reading →