David J Pileggi Jr: Blogging to Make a Difference

Theory and Thoughts

These posts are made of my thoughts, ideas, observations and view points.

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An Executives Look at SharePoint Security

I have been working with a lot of clients since my last post and have come to the realization that security is still a pain point for many when it comes to SharePoint.  The thing that has left the deepest impression when it comes to this topic is the fact Read more

By David, 13 yearsOctober 15, 2012 ago
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IT’s Bullet Proof Shield: Governance Document

Another post about a governance document?  Absolutely.  I have worked with many clients and this has seemed to boil to the surface more often than not.  Well over 90% of the companies that I consult who are planning a SharePoint environment or already have a SharePoint environment do not have Read more

By David, 17 yearsApril 3, 2009 ago
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Developing in SharePoint, is it Necessary

This blog entry may raise some blood pressures if I do not give some of my history.  I have been around computers since the early 80’s.  I self taught how to program on a C64. (Love that computer) I dabbled in programming for quite some time until I figured out Read more

By David, 17 yearsDecember 16, 2008 ago

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