Feature Articles

Frequently asked questions about InfoPath
Lately, many of our clients have asked us what InfoPath is all about, and how they can effectively use InfoPath in their organization. We’ve compiled a “top-ten” list of frequently-asked questions.

Delivering Business Intelligence in a SharePoint Portal
Microsoft’s Office Web Parts and Components is a collection of Web Parts and data retrieval services that can be used to include interactive Excel pivot tables, pivot charts, and spreadsheets in a SharePoint 2.0 portal. The web parts may be connected to a variety of data sources, including SQL Server databases, OLAP cubes, SharePoint lists, other Office Web Parts, or any other data source with an available OLE DB provider. This versatility, the collection’s robust feature set, and its low price tag (free) make it an attractive choice for organizations seeking to leverage their investment in Microsoft Office and SharePoint 2.0 to deliver robust business intelligence solutions.

We've Been Asked

How is Live Communication Server 2005 different from previous versions?
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How does the Content Management Server Connector for SharePoint Technologies work?
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Worth Reading

Each month we provide links to articles we have read that we feel offer significantly valuable and useful information.

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Integrating Outlook 2003 with Microsoft SharePoint Technologies
I'm often asked about the integration between Microsoft Outlook and SharePoint (SharePoint Portal Server and Windows SharePoint Services).  Given SharePoint's native capabilities to manage contact lists, task lists, and calendars, it is a natural assumption that users can share data across these products.  This article will highlight key integration features between Outlook and SharePoint as well as illustrate some best practices for enhanced collaboration.

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We continue to receive valuable commentary and some interesting questions from folks who have taken the time to read and think about what we have said and what we might say in KMA Insights. Our goal remains to use KMA Insights to establish a dialogue, so please keep your questions and comments coming. Send your questions and comments to us at info@kmainc.com…and thanks!

About Knowledge Management Associates

Knowledge Management Associates applies its deep expertise in Microsoft technologies and tools to building custom, innovative business applications for clients in the areas of knowledge management, business intelligence, data and presentation solutions and emerging technologies. During the past ten years, we've helped companies achieve significant improvements in business performance through:

    • faster response time to customers
    • enhanced productivity (by minimizing ‘reinventing the wheel’)
    • improved sales and operational forecasting through better analysis tools
    • heightened employee morale through easy-to-use systems

Founded in 1995, KMA has a breadth and depth of experience not typically found in small IT companies. We are our clients’ trusted advisors and they value the highly responsive partnership relationship we bring to our engagements. Think of KMA as an extension of your IT organization, fluent in the latest development technologies and here for the long haul. We'll help you build, refine, update and maintain systems that leverage today’s advanced technologies to address today’s competitive challenges.

You can read more about us on the web at: www.kmainc.com.

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