December 7, 2010

Access Email amidst Ecuador’s natural diversity

It will be very difficult for us to fin such a natural diversity anywhere around the globe.. Ecuador is apparently the tiniest county of South America, but the range of fun and offerings it provides is just unbelievable. Ecuador has its astounding Amazon Basin, glaciated Andean volcanoes, tropical cloud forest and the gentle Pacific coast where any couple would like to have a romantic dinner. For people who love nature, being at this place would be like a dream come true! Its unusual orchids and birds, peculiar forest plants, bizarre insects, so and so forth would be something that a nature lover must have wished to see in his life! Thus, to check your emails amid this relaxing expedition is really burdensome. And this is the time you would wish for device that would allow you to access your mails handy. And this is exactly when Microsoft Exchange server becomes functional!

If you wish to access your mails on your wireless device then you should set it up to synchronize with hosted Microsoft Exchange Server. Also since you are a foreigner in this country, in order to use hosted Exchange service, you should get in touch with your home country’s local wireless providers to know whether they have wireless arrangements with the carriers in Ecuador.

Ecuador has a population of just under 15 million. The official lingo of Ecuador is Spanish. However, people using Exchange email hosting can be happy as Exchange Server 2010 is present in many languages which allow the people Ecuador to use hosted Exchange 2010 in their own local tongue.

September 23, 2010

SharePoint Server 2010 Business Connectivity Services

You have a portal? Want to integrate some external data into your portal in a meaningful way? Nothing to worry! Here’s Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007’s Business Data Catalog (BDC) to facilitate this exact scenario. Microsoft’s business data catalog makes it easy to surface external data inside a portal experience. For instance, you can create an XML definition file that defines the mapping between SharePoint and your external data so that it can be rendered in a Web Part, used as a column within a list, and even integrated into search.

Though BDC in MOSS 2007 enabled connectivity to external systems, it was difficult to create solutions due to lack of a designer. Moreover, though BDC made it relatively easy to create read-only solutions that display data in the Business Data List Web Part, it was not so simple to create a solution that enabled users to make changes and write that data back to the external store.

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