The holidays are coming and the SPDocKit team decided to surprise you with a new, and above all, free useful application to autodetect SharePoint farms in your domain and monitor farm performance in real time. SPDocKit Pulse key features: Autodiscover SharePoint farms, servers within a farm and server roles Overview…
This post was originally published on SQLDocKit Blog. My company Acceleratio Ltd. is an ISV (independent software vendor), which means we make our own software and then sell it to our many customers all over the globe. We are in the sysadmin business, building tools that help our customers to…
Many of you have probably been wondering how to create sample data and populate SharePoint. Whether you need sample data for testing purposes or demos, we’ve come up with a tool that can help generate mock SharePoint data in just a few minutes. Now let’s discuss Acceleratio.SPDG it a bit…
It has been five years since we released SPDocKit. Our initial idea was to create a simple documentation tool for SharePoint admins. Since then, we have made a great deal of progress. We have improved and upgraded so many aspects of our tool, and on so many levels, that we…
I spent the last weekend in the beautiful city of Copenhagen, Denmark to attend the 3rd SharePoint Saturday Copenhagen (now Office 365 Saturday). This was also my third time I spoke at this event and our first time that we, nice folks from Acceleratio, sponsored the event. We had a…
Two weeks ago, I hosted one of the first live SPDocKit webinars on SPDocKit integration with AutoSPInstaller. Although I prefer to speak at “offline events” (like I did at European SharePoint Conference 2015), we decided to start a series of webinars for our customers on SPDocKit and SharePoint in general.…
It’s that time of the year—the time to release another major version of your favorite SharePoint admin tool. It’s time for SPDocKit v6! Today, after working hard for over a year, our team shipped a ton of great stuff. When we started building this tool back in 2009, it was…
I am writing this post for all those poor souls trying to upgrade Dynamics CRM to 2016 that might encounter this issue. We recently decided to finally upgrade our “ancient” internal CRM based on Microsoft CRM 2011 to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016. (To be honest, we have chosen to upgrade…