@lance There are lot of alternatives of seafile and i guess most ML users are Owncloud fans

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RE: Build Your Information System For Free Using These Tools
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Reading http://blogs.technet.com/b/akieft/archive/2013/09/06/migrating-file-shares-to-skydrive-pro.aspx
Has a task in hand to move our local file server to OneDrive with SP, its a good read!
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RE: One drive+CRM
@Ambarishrh said:
I am trying to find an online pre sales guy from MS to check this but no success, UAE phone numbers says the offices are closed! Here in the middle east almost all companies are working on Sundays, even the Chat on MS US site just redirected me to UAE
Looking at this https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn167720.aspx "OneDrive for Business is the default document library in a user's My Sites in SharePoint Server 2013 or SharePoint Online", i think we need to go with online SP+One Drive+ CRM!
Now I would be able to figure out SP+One Drive but for CRM, I might need an experts help for sure, and trying to get NTG on board on this if possible!
@Minion-Queen and @scottalanmiller
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RE: One drive+CRM
I am trying to find an online pre sales guy from MS to check this but no success, UAE phone numbers says the offices are closed! Here in the middle east almost all companies are working on Sundays, even the Chat on MS US site just redirected me to UAE
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RE: One drive+CRM
I am not sure how well to put this so you can understand the requirement,
Basically we are in the process of finding the right solutions for us, in case of storage, access from any where plus to start using MS dynamics CRM. And I think the logical option is to have everything with MS via Office 365+One Drive+Online CRM, now need to find how well can I integrate this so users will have one point of access where in the backend it integrates with multiple systems. So sales guys can access CRM, do their job but access one drive files from there, other access one drive, but gets CRM info from there, basically saved files via CRM.
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RE: One drive+CRM
Yes MS dynamics CRM online, integrate in the sense, access the files from one drive on CRM.
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RE: One drive+CRM
I could find https://zapier.com/zapbook/microsoft-dynamics/onedrive/ but not sure if there is native option in One drive and Online CRM
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One drive+CRM
Has anyone done this already? I am trying to find out if there are options to move our in house file server to One drive for business and integrate with Microsoft CRM online.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
migrating SP 2010 to 2013 for client, cleaning up my hostgator server, loads of unused old sites and folder, was really using those "unlimited domains"
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RE: Is It Time to Migrate to Web Hosting
I was actually thinking about moving off from hostgator to Digital Ocean, but then on second thought I think providers like hostgator is much better, where you get the cPanel license with that to manage most of your installation and setup with:
But that price is only for the first invoice, for eg: the baby plan for monthly plan is $9.95 after the first discounted bill of $7.96
Hostgator had some downtimes previously, but now seems to be pretty stable. They have one click wordpress installer via quick install in cPanel. If you want to less worry about maintaining the server and concentrate more on the website, I would say go with provider like hostgator.
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RE: Microsoft Launches Office 2016 for Mac Preview, Available for Free to Mac Users
Downloading it now!
But I think its free only during the preview period!
You will receive regular updates automatically until the official release in the second half of 2015.
May be getting more MAC uses used to the MS office system
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RE: Smooth Integrated Terminal for SSH: The Missing Killer Feature for Windows
Anyone tried mobaxterm? I am switching soon from MAC to Windows for work (more SharePoint works!) and really need a better tool than Putty, I will really miss MAC terminal!
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FREE IT and Cyber Security Training
This looks interesting, need to check the videos.
http://www.cybrary.it/courses/Thanks @ajin.c for sharing this.
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RE: IT Infrastructure Career
@scottalanmiller So true!
@Lakshmana your'e welcome. Please feel free to ask anything in IT in the forum and I am sure a lot of people will come forward to help you without any hesitation. Wish you all success.Now regarding your question, check http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/it-security/how-to-start-your-career-as-a-security-pro/ they have some pointers on where to start and mentions almost the same thing which is discussed here, CompTIA certifications
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RE: IT Infrastructure Career
@PSX_Defector Just because you had some bad experience with one or two guys, please do not consider everyone that way. Those kinds of people are in every country. I've seen kids who excel in IT just out of pure interest in learning and no experience. If @Lakshmana wants to know some details on whatever he wants to pursue, we just need to share the info.
Honestly I could see the same unprofessionalism in your comments, we are all IT Pros and are here to share our knowledge, learn from
each one of them.