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SharePoint Sleeper
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over 6 years ago
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Peter Ferry
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I was interested to see this article in the Wall St. Journal confirming the established position of Microsoft's greatest stealth technology - SharePoint 2007. Several of the Scottish Microsoft Partners I work with closely have invested huge time and effort...
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The latest hot laptop
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over 6 years ago
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Peter Ferry
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Increasingly people complain of hot laptops. My colleague James regularly scorches his fingers on his power supply. Indeed, your lap is a dangerous place to put the average Pentium M 2GHZ based notebook these days, with the trend to larger memory,...
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Incapacitated or Entrepreneurial?
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over 6 years ago
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Peter Ferry
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I found myself incapacitated this week when the dreaded lurgy swept through Chateux Ferry. For 3 whole days I could not drag myself into work, and languished in bed with a serious case of man-flu. But being blessed with a guilt-driven protestant work...
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