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SharePoint Object Model Performance Considerations

Topics
Programming,
Performance & Scalability,
.NET

In this article, Andreas Grabner analyzes the performance implication of using the SharePoint Object Model, specifically displaying and editing lists, one of the most used SharePoint objects.

Column Level Security in SharePoint

Topics
Security,
.NET

In this article Grzegorz Gogolowicz and Matthew Dressel demonstrate how to extend Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to support column level permissions. This allows developers to secure columns in lists and document libraries.

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Microsoft Upgrades Developer Tools and SaaS Capabilities for Dynamics CRM

Topics
Cloud Computing,
.NET

Microsoft has released new tools to accelerate development of custom components in Dynamics CRM 2011 solutions. At the same time, they published an update to Dynamics CRM Online that includes better integration with Office 365 and the introduction of social capabilities.

Develop Cloud-Based Collaborative Solutions with SharePoint Online and Office365 Beta

Topics
Cloud Computing,
.NET

Office365 Beta includes SharePoint Online, the cloud-based version of SharePoint 2010. The process of building solutions for SharePoint Online is similar to SharePoint 2010, but there are several key differences that must be taken into account when planning to deploy a SharePoint solution on Office365 Beta.

Visual Studio 2008 Extensions for SharePoint 1.3 CTP Released

Topics
Application Servers,
.NET,
Web Frameworks

Microsoft has released a CTP of the new version of Visual Studio 2008 extensions for SharePoint (WSS). VSeWSS v1.3 includes several improvements SharePoint development including installation on x64 Windows Server, command line build, and improvements in the WSP View pane.

SharePoint Development Improves in Visual Studio 2010

Topics
.NET Framework,
.NET,
Application Servers,
Web Frameworks

Visual Studio 2010 will support tighter integration with the SharePoint development process. The focus of the tooling is to automate tedious tasks, enhance the debugging experience, and provide a GUI surface for visually exploring deployment and feature packaging.