How do you know how well your Web site is performing, that is, track how many visitors come to your site and whether or not they visit the pages you most want them to see? You can get this information with a few clicks of your mouse—we've bundled Site Reports into your Microsoft Office Live subscription.
Site Reports tracks all kinds of helpful information about visitor traffic to and from your Web site. You can spend hours checking out all the details, but we know you have a business to run so we're telling you about the five reports we think are most essential.
See the Resource Center article:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/officelive/FX102018091033.aspx?cid=aub0540003531mrt
Best Regards,
Duane Aritonang
Chief Technology Officer
http://www.ArtDuane.com/
Friday, June 15, 2007
Using dashboards in Business Applications
This article describes how to configure and use Microsoft Office Live Business Applications dashboards in Personal View। All Business Applications users have both Personal View and Company View dashboards.
What’s a dashboard, and how do I use it?
In Microsoft Office Live, workers see an interface known as a dashboard after they click Business Applications on the left navigation bar। This Business Applications Dashboard is a snapshot and portal to an organization’s information that is contained in lists and workspaces. In addition to this main Business Applications Dashboard, each application group and workspace in Business Applications has a dashboard.
A dashboard also acts as a home page for a feature area in Business Applications। For example, if you sign in to Microsoft Office Live and then click Business Contact Manager on the left navigation bar, you see the Business Contact Manager Dashboard.
The cool thing about Microsoft Office Live is that an organization can configure Company View for all Business Applications dashboards, thus helping workers in each area to focus on the tasks at hand. However, each worker also has a Personal View of these dashboards that he or she can customize, and which only he or she can view. Personal View helps workers focus on their individual tasks or areas of responsibility. Business Applications users change views by clicking the current view in the View box at the top of the page, and then by selecting the view that they want.
See the Resource Center article
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/officelive/FX101997251033.aspx?cid=aub0540003528mrt
Best Regards,
Duane Aritonang
Chief Technology Officer
http://www.ArtDuane.com/
What’s a dashboard, and how do I use it?
In Microsoft Office Live, workers see an interface known as a dashboard after they click Business Applications on the left navigation bar। This Business Applications Dashboard is a snapshot and portal to an organization’s information that is contained in lists and workspaces. In addition to this main Business Applications Dashboard, each application group and workspace in Business Applications has a dashboard.
A dashboard also acts as a home page for a feature area in Business Applications। For example, if you sign in to Microsoft Office Live and then click Business Contact Manager on the left navigation bar, you see the Business Contact Manager Dashboard.
The cool thing about Microsoft Office Live is that an organization can configure Company View for all Business Applications dashboards, thus helping workers in each area to focus on the tasks at hand. However, each worker also has a Personal View of these dashboards that he or she can customize, and which only he or she can view. Personal View helps workers focus on their individual tasks or areas of responsibility. Business Applications users change views by clicking the current view in the View box at the top of the page, and then by selecting the view that they want.
See the Resource Center article
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/officelive/FX101997251033.aspx?cid=aub0540003528mrt
Best Regards,
Duane Aritonang
Chief Technology Officer
http://www.ArtDuane.com/
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Desktop Security: Create Custom Login Experiences With Credential Providers For Windows Vista
Desktop Security: Create Custom Login Experiences With Credential Providers For Windows Vista:
Why is a change to the Windows logon plug-in interface so exciting? Because with credential providers you can customize the logon experience for your users.
Why is a change to the Windows logon plug-in interface so exciting? Because with credential providers you can customize the logon experience for your users.
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