Switching to Software as a Service (SaaS) in the cloud rather than on-premises is like relying on a water, power or DSL supplier. If things go wrong, you just have to wait for the utility company to fix it. Unless you have a well, or a generator. Or, in my case, a failover internet connection. …
Category Archives: Cloud
Office365 Dev Gotchas
This is some of the limitations developing on SharePoint Online. The main one is the current lack of BCS integration, but I’m sure that is on the way…
I wandered lonely in the Cloud
SharePoint is slowly becoming more cloud-like, which I think is where it belongs. So I am educating myself about the leaders in this area, one of which is Amazon. Their recent outage taught me a lot about their platform. The main issue was a manual change to the network layer caused a re-mirroring storm at …
