Since changing your password with the out-of-the-box SharePoint Web Parts implies additional workload on site administrators, an additional web part enabling users to manage their passwords on their own may be a sensible option, since it would eliminate additional workload on IT departments and allow them to go for the priorities. To achieve this, get an Active Directory Web Part created by iTechArt’s software developers.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Navigation Panel
The concept of Web 2.0, which is first and foremost associated with Google, presupposes such approaches as tagging instead of taxonomy, participation instead of mere publishing (consider wikis, for instance) and user control over the data he/she gets in general. Given this new flexible and user-oriented approach, it would definitely be a good idea to integrate a Navigation Panel, which offers image previews and snippets for the sites most relevant to the needs of a SharePoint user.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Advantages of SharePoint Mini Calendar by iTechArt
SharePoint users often complain about inconveniencies while dealing with the out-of-the-box calendar, the crucial drawback of which is its non- resizeability. On encountering this drawback, iTechart developers came up with the natural solution - creating a resizeable and fully customizeable Mini Calendar Web Part, which integrates both the regular SharePoint Calendar functionality and new features allowing to use the calendar whenever necessary in the most ergonimic way.
SharePoint Mini Calendar by iTechart was initially created to make it easier for the company’s employees to work with SharePoint. Later on, however, we realized that other users might be seeking a similar solution and finally decided to share our Mini Calendar Web Part with those who are interested in it, at a nominal cost of 49 U.S. dollars. Although similar products by other developers are way more expensive, we agreed on this particular price to make the Mini Calendar available to wider ranges of users since the underlying idea behind creating our own Mini Calendar Web Part was not gaining profits, but facilitating working with SharePoint and making it more convenient. We are sure that after you have compared our Mini Calendar version with those by other developers you will be fully satisfied with its quaility. We hope that using Mini Calendar by iTechArt will turn out handy should you opt to get yourself one.
You can see demo version of Mini Sharepoint Calendar
SharePoint Mini Calendar by iTechart was initially created to make it easier for the company’s employees to work with SharePoint. Later on, however, we realized that other users might be seeking a similar solution and finally decided to share our Mini Calendar Web Part with those who are interested in it, at a nominal cost of 49 U.S. dollars. Although similar products by other developers are way more expensive, we agreed on this particular price to make the Mini Calendar available to wider ranges of users since the underlying idea behind creating our own Mini Calendar Web Part was not gaining profits, but facilitating working with SharePoint and making it more convenient. We are sure that after you have compared our Mini Calendar version with those by other developers you will be fully satisfied with its quaility. We hope that using Mini Calendar by iTechArt will turn out handy should you opt to get yourself one.
You can see demo version of Mini Sharepoint Calendar
Monday, March 9, 2009
Google Adsense
AdSense is an advertising service from Google providing ads relevant to the contents and the audience of a site, as well as Google site or web search. Google Adsense Web Part was designed by iTechArt developers for you to be able to use this service on your SharePoint pages.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Media Player
Doing without a media player implies voluntarily leaving out valuable sources of information and is therefore certainly no option. Embedding a media player web part in you SharePoint server will enable you to include videos and images in your pages. SharePoint media player developed by iTechart, for instance, allows you to play wmv video and wma audio files from a specified list on the site pages. This, among other things, would make your SharePoint blogs and wikis look more appealing, and, most importantly, improve the quality of their contents.
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