Get our 2010 SharePoint Publication
Prinomic is happy to present our popular print publication now as PDF download. The publication includes eight of our highly acclaimed SharePoint 2010 white papers on topics like taxonomy & metadata, business intelligence, Excel & Access services and many more. We hope you enjoy the read and please send comments and questions to sharepoint@prinomic.com.
Latest Prinomic SharePoint Prinomic Blog Posts
Blog: SharePoint Service Accounts
It sounds like a boring topic, but talking about which accounts to use when setting up SharePoint Server or Foundation is truly essential for security and also for the manageability of your SharePoint environment.
Blog: How Healthy is Your SharePoint
You know the drill. One of your end-users calls up to complain about certain pages of his site working slowly. You crack open your own browser to get an idea of the issue and the pages load instantaneously. Now you can either wait for the next phone call and hope to be able to reproduce the issue then or you can start investigating. But when you start investigating, the problem becomes that your SharePoint farm consists of many components interacting with each another.
Blog: SharePoint Upgrade Considerations and Strategies
Upgrading SharePoint has never been pretty or fun. Most of us have just managed to chase away the grizzly memories of when we had to upgrade to SharePoint 2007, but now we are confronted with the same situation again.
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Latest Prinomic Articles
Article: Oh No, It's All Gone! (SharePoint Disaster Recovery Overview)
Have you successfully test-restored your SharePoint farm from backup? Do you even complete quarterly disaster recovery (DR) drills? If yes, then please do not read on.
Article: Should you be reading this? (Article on SharePoint content encryption)
Seriously now, are you authorized to see the information I’m going to present? Is there private personal data in this document? Are your actions today putting your organization out of compliance with legally binding standards? Do you know this document’s provenance, i.e. the sequence of ownership, or more simply, if was it stolen?
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Latest Prinomic White Papers
White Paper: SharePoint Disaster Recovery Strategies 
With its 2010 release, SharePoint is finally ready to play a significant role within the enterprise. This role goes way beyond simple document management tasks and often affects the majority of business stakeholders. The more business processes are facilitated by SharePoint, the more important it is for the organization to be protected from system failure.
White Paper: SharePoint Upgrade Strategies
Upgrading SharePoint has never been pretty or fun. Most of us have just managed to chase away the grizzly memories of when we had to upgrade to SharePoint 2007, but now we are confronted with the same situation again.
White Paper: SharePoint 2010 Excel Services: Business Intelligence Made Simple
Excel Services sounded like a good idea when they were introduced with SharePoint 2010. However, a variety of limitations have led to poor adoption. This white paper shows in what areas Excel Services 2010 have improved.
White Paper: How SharePoint 2010 Makes Metadata Fashionable
It is unquestionable that the appropriate use of metadata could make most organizations vastly more productive. This whitepaper shows how SharePoint 2010 can help overcome the central problems when it comes to implementing information taxonomies.
Solution Brief: SharePoint Migration Solutions with Metalogix
Migrating to a new version of SharePoint with Microsoft’s onboard tools has always been a source of anxiety within the IT department. Downtime, data loss and unhappy end users come to mind. Prinomic Technologies has partnered with Metalogix to eliminate the above issues, allowing your organization to migrate to SharePoint 2010 without the fear of operational disruptions.
Solution Brief: Metalogix StoragePoint 
SQL Server was never engineered to house Binary Large Objects (BLOBs) beyond a certain size. Managing BLOBs requires a significant share of SQL Server’s I/O, CPU and RAM cycles, without offering any benefits of these BLOBs being stored in a relational database. Also, as the importance of SharePoint for the enterprise increases, Hierarchical Storage Management (HSM) is required. This means that BLOBs have to be moved out of the database.
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