Tag Archives: SharePoint

SharePoint Governance Mindmelt

I’ve recently been reviewing our SharePoint Governance Plan and thought one good way to identify whether we have covered everything was to do a brain dump in the form of a mind map.
It’s really important for your company to have a governance plan to ensure that your SharePoint implementation doesn’t grow arms and legs. The [...]

Managing a Mixed Standard/Enterprise SharePoint Farm

So, you want to install the Enterprise version of SharePoint so that you have the ability to turn on Enterprise features for sites whose users have purchased Enterprise CALs but only purchase Standard CALs for the everyone else (hence saving money). This is easy to manage, right? WRONG!
It would seem logical for there to be [...]

Updates – Beware!

I’m sure there have been lots of posts about applying updates, hotfixes and service packs to your MOSS 2007 farm but I thought it was worth sharing my thoughts since I’ve recently been updating our patching process following a config DB corruption during the SP1 upgrade. The cause is unknown but was most likely due [...]

First Post

Hi. Thanks for visiting. My name is Paul Bednall. Hope you like the name of my blog – it took me ages to think up Bedblog! More information about me to follow but here’s a brief intro…
I’m 34 years old and married with 2 kids. I work for a UK company as a Senior [...]

 

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