• Extracting and Loading SharePoint Data in SQL Server Integration Services

    SSIS Developers often wonder how they can get information into, and out-of a SharePoint lists. There is a solution.

    Look at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd365137.aspx for an explanation on the SharePoint List Source and Destination Sample available on Codeplex.

  • Adobe PDF iFilter for 64bit

    Eventually! Adobe has released a 64bit version of it’s PDF iFilter for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Up till now, your only options were Adobe’s 32 bit version, or buy the 32- or 64-bit version from Foxit Software.

    Feedback from the field indicates that the Foxit iFilter seems to achieve higher performance, but the Adobe iFilter is free. So go and test yourself and see what your experience is.

    (The article was originally posted on the German Language Swiss IT Professional and TechNet Blog by Stefan Hagenbuch)

  • SharePoint and PerformancePoint….better together

    It was just announced a few days ago that PerformancePoint Server will not longer exist as a stand-alone product. It's functionality will be integrated into Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. Exact details and the reasoning behind this are described below in the SharePoint Senior PM blog entry:

    What is being announced?

    As part of this vision, and feedback from a wide variety of customers, PerformancePoint scorecarding and dashboarding capabilities will now become part of SharePoint Enterprise CAL and available to customers who are on SharePoint SA. This means that customers who want to deploy PerformancePoint can do so today at no additional cost. 

    In mid 2009, we will release PerformancePoint Server 2007 “service pack 3” which will include updates to the current product’s planning module. Thereafter, customers should not expect further investment in standalone versions of PerformancePoint Server. However, we will continue to invest in a performance management platform and increased functionality through Excel, SharePoint and SQL Server to support broad-based performance management models and simulations. These changes enable customers to deploy a complete BI solution with existing investments in SharePoint Server, SQL Server, and Excel.

    What does this mean for you?

    Microsoft is removing the barriers for customers who want to deploy a complete Business Intelligence solution, leveraging their existing investments in SharePoint Server, SQL Server, and Excel. Customers with SharePoint ECAL SA will have rights to deploy PerformancePoint Server today. PerformancePoint’s scorecard capabilities are certified by the Balanced Scorecard Institute/Palladium, building on the capabilities first introduced in Business Scorecard Manager. This means companies can implement their scorecards, following any methodology they choose, and accurately reflect this with their company strategy. The contextual dashboards allow organizations to create data-rich views that are interactive and change based on the users context. Organizations can create rich views that combine Excel, Excel Services, SharePoint Lists, Reporting Services, Analysis Services, and relational information to accurately reflect the business, measure the right information, and quickly understand changes in real-time.

    This capability augments the team-based KPIs in SharePoint today, and utilizes the Excel Services environment, already allowing customers to share and reuse their workbooks in personal dashboards across the organization.

    What can you do today?

    More information is available on http://www.microsoft.com/bi regarding this announcement; here are some links to specific product capabilities and how-to's, to help you get started. Now, there is no excuse to start rolling out a complete BI solution, one that you know will be utilized because it uses the technologies you know today, and works with the systems you are already familiar with.

    More information is avalable on http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/

    (The article was originally posted on the German Language Swiss IT Professional and TechNet Blog by Stefan Hagenbuch)

  • Problems with the display of Search results (Search Server 2008 / MOSS)

    Some partners have reported problems with the Search results display.

    The 1st search request on a Search Portal on Search Server 2008 appears very quickly. The system shows the elapsed time as 0.05 seconds. So far, so good. If a user performs another search, this action takes 1-2 minutes to complete, even though the system says it also took 0.05 seconds

    So the question is, where is the Problem? Is it Internet Explorer, Search Server, or networking. It looks like the problem is a combination of Federated Search and Proxy Server settings. By default, there are 2 “Federated Search” WebParts on the page.

    Our tip: If you do not use Federated Search, remove the WebParts from the page.

    If you use Federated Search, then you should ensure that the Search Sever has access to the Internet. If you use a proxy server, set the IP address of the Proxy Server in the Search Server (Search Administration > Proxy and Timeouts)

    (The article was originally posted on the German Language Swiss IT Professional and TechNet Blog by Stefan Hagenbuch)

  • Silverlight Streaming of Obama’s Inauguration

    Microsoft’s Silverlight technology will be used by various broadcasting platforms for live and video-on-demand Online Streaming of the Inauguration of Barack Obama as US President on 20th January 2009

    The Presidential Inaugural Committee (http://www.pic2009.org/) will be broadcasting live using Silverlight Technology. In August the 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) used Microsoft Silverlight to stream convention proceedings, including President-elect Obama’s acceptance speech.

    CBS will be providing High Definition (HD) content using Silverlight Technology for it’s 25 owned and operated web sites.

    CNN will be using Microsoft’s PhotoSynth for the iReport web site user-generated content.

    Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web.

    Are you using Silverlight for your Online Streaming?