By Pete Bick on May 10th, 2012 // No Comments
Server to Server communication within a SharePoint Farm can be extensive. In some instances, servers may not be inside of a physically secure data center, making an encrypted communication channel to protect data between servers important.
Securing the communication helps to mitigate reputational risks to the business and ensures that sensitive data is not compromised. It can also help to protect servers from malicious attacks and, depending in the type of business and data, ensure compliance...
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By David Rathert on April 25th, 2012 // No Comments
The folks at Calphalon had a pleasant surprise this month when the Atlanta chapter of the American Marketing Association chose them as the winner of an AMY award in the category of “Web & Interactive Marketing – Web campaign/microsite”. RDA is proud to have been a partner in implementing the Calphalon Kitchen Electrics Microsite, for which Calphalon won the AMY award. Working with Calphalon was a pleasure, as their commitment to quality and consistency in promoting their brand is u...
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By Brian McCullough on February 22nd, 2012 // No Comments
In previous posts I highlighted some reasons why I, and maybe you, may want to consider “No Code” Sandboxed Solutions for deploying your SharePoint 2010 customizations, how to provision pages without code, how to provision wiki pages with content. Again, “No Code” solutions refer to solutions that do not contain an assembly to be deployed, and as a result, you are limited to provisioning only artifacts declaratively. In this post, I am going to describe how to use this “No Code” ...
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By Brian McCullough on February 22nd, 2012 // 2 Comments
In previous posts I highlighted some reasons why I, and maybe you, may want to consider “No Code” Sandboxed Solutions for deploying your SharePoint 2010 customizations and how to provision pages without code. Again, “No Code” solutions refer to solutions that do not contain an assembly to be deployed, and as a result, you are limited to provisioning only artifacts declaratively. In this post, I am going to describe how to use this “No Code” model to provision Wiki pages w...
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