As you all know SharePoint 2013 is coming. Or better, SharePoint 2013 is already here. As always, there is a lot of new stuff to learn. The day one sessions on the SPC were all dedicated to give the audience an overview of what to come. My SPC Impressions Read More...
Ever wanted to see what exactly is in your SharePoint search index with a simple query? Sure, you can take a look at the crawl log, but you can’t see that in SharePoint Online. With SharePoint 2010, you can use queries using the ContentSource Read More...
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on 01-06-2012
Filed under: SharePoint 2010, Office 365, FAST Search, Enterprise Search, Office 365 Grid
Ever wanted to see what exactly is in your SharePoint search index with a simple query? Sure, you can take a look at the crawl log, but you can’t see that in SharePoint Online. With SharePoint 2010, you can use queries using the ContentSource Read More...
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on 01-06-2012
Filed under: SharePoint 2010, Office 365, FAST Search, Enterprise Search, Office 365 Grid
At my Search talk at SPC11, I demoed how to build a Silverlight application that could query search in SharePoint Online . I also built a separate application that could query people search, but I haven’t posted on it yet until today. To query Read More...
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on 01-03-2012
Filed under: SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, Office 365, FAST Search, Enterprise Search, Office 365 Grid, SPC11, Silverlight
Yesterday, I talked about how we can use FQL with the Search Web Service . As promised, I am continuing the series about the search web service to talk about how we can take advantage of refiners. As you may know, FAST Search for SharePoint Read More...
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on 12-28-2011
Filed under: SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, FAST Search, Enterprise Search, Silverlight
I’ve written many posts on how to query search ( Keyword in 2010 , Keyword in 2007 , QueryManager , Web Service , FQL using Keyword ) and I wanted to keep up the tradition and talk about how easy it is to get started using FQL with the Search Web Service Read More...
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on 12-27-2011
Filed under: SharePoint, SharePoint 2010, FAST Search, Enterprise Search, Silverlight
I noticed when registering at mySPC the high number of sessions tagged as ECM (27, I believe). Unusual for a conference *not* devoted to enterprise content management or knowledge management, this was the single highest session type (the other high tag Read More...