Authors Concurrency Authors Nathan Lasnoski 271 Concurrency Blog 263 Shannon Fritz 88 James Savage 71 Drew Madelung 70 Mitchell Grande 55 Kim Claditis 52 Christopher Mank 49 Duncan Lindquist 45 John Adali 43 Hozafa Motiwala 31 Matt Herman 30 Michael Epping 25 Andrew Bronstad 25 Seth Bauer 25 Mike Carlo 23 Matt Sims 21 Pete Hurth 18 Dan Fink 18 Steve Borgwardt 17 Nick Adams 16 Damon Sanchez 15 Frank Gill 15 Bill Topel 14 Rob Plank 13 Mark Rentmeester 13 Lee Berg 12 Christian Urena 12 John Hennen 11 Eric Franz 11 Public Anonymous User 10 Bill Hughes 10 Craig Jahnke 10 Matt Boudro 9 Carl Schweitzer 9 Tim Gabrhel 9 Michael Dugan 9 Matt Engibous 8 Chiyo Odika 7 Kate Weiland 7 Lwin Maung 7 Paul Harris 7 Matt Smith 6 Steve Lazzara 5 Megan Dehn 5 Giamo Rivera 5 Hannah Ignacio 5 Leo Ling 5 Zavier Sanders 5 Scott Poling 5 Salvatore Montini 5 David Grooms 5 Kirk Poser 4 Randy Steinberg 4 Brian Goodwin, PhD 4 Siddharth Bhola 4 Ajay Ravi 4 Jack Bumgarner 4 Trevor Suarez 4 Jasmin Cox 4 Sonny Darji 4 Leon Harmon 4 Megan Stoffel 4 Kianna DeByle 3 Zed Dietrich 3 Amber Manzo 3 Brett Janzen 3 Akashdeep Kaur 3 Tom Lu 3 Sam Figie 3 Heather LaPorte 3 Amy Cousland 3 Arthur Savage 3 Tyler Plesetz 3 Bryan Schrippe 2 Edidiong Odiong 2 Marcus Musial 2 Alex Fowle 2 Chris Chance 2 Tony Jagemann 2 Matt Sidwell 2 Nick Rustad 2 Dalton Smith 2 Steve Seibold 2 Alex Zhang 1 Nathan Stachowiak 1 Jack Stabile 1 Andrew Jordan 1 Karsten Huttelmaier 1 Chance Alexander 1 Emma Hurth 1 Dan Vogt 1 Jim Sauerbrei 1 Matthew Harrison 1 Thomas Driscoll 1 Chad Alexander 1 Chris Blackburn 1 Ratanjit Gupta 1 Jesse Garcia 1 Joe Anich 1 Tracie Parent 1 Bill Becker 1 Tayo Adegoke 1 Joseph Mautino 1 Josh Kasombo 1 Steve 1 Ofer Gal 1 Matt Gutierrez 1 Catherine Franklin 1 Pete Hurth ConcurrencyPete Pete Hurth Pete Hurth is the Social Collaboration Solution Lead at Concurrency. He works closely with clients to implement comprehensive and user-friendly SharePoint solutions. He is an AIIM ECM Master, Certified Document Imaging Architect, and holds a number of Microsoft certifications in SharePoint and Server technologies. Contributions by Pete Hurth SharePoint Wikis Aren't Wack The Enterprise Wiki component of SharePoint 2010 grants users the ability to easily create a structure to share knowledge, manage projects, and collaborate across an Enterprise. With the options t... by Pete Hurth Feb 24, 2011 SharePoint 2010 Site Templates SharePoint 2010 has several built-in site templates which may meet you requirements. The chart below is a list of the available site templates and their intended purposes. Keep in mind that any of th... by Pete Hurth Aug 19, 2010 SharePoint 2010 Basics: Content Types and Site Columns Content types and site columns are the foundational elements of SharePoint, but they often get misused. Whether it’s creating too many content types, not enough, or recreating site columns that are a... by Pete Hurth Aug 2, 2010 Creating Global List or Library Web Parts with SharePoint Designer 2010 Have you ever needed to share content, such as a list or document library, across SharePoint sites but found that the Content Query Web Part does not quite meet you requirements (such as offering fil... by Pete Hurth Jul 27, 2010 Get Organized: SharePoint 2010 Content Organizer One of the most powerful features within SharePoint 2010 for document management is the Content Organizer. This feature allows for the automatic routing of documents to different libraries and folder... by Pete Hurth Jul 21, 2010 The Good Type of Tax: SharePoint Taxonomy Death and taxes are not the only certain things in life. Within our human existence is the need to classify the world around us. We are always in a state of classification. In speaking about death, w... by Pete Hurth Apr 20, 2010 Creating a Clean “Internal Name” for SharePoint Columns Have you ever created a site column but when you try to reference it you get this: Have%20you _X007C_ever _X0025_created _X0024_a%20site_X0025_column _X003C_but_X007C_when%20you%20try_X0022_to_X00A3_... by Pete Hurth Apr 5, 2010 I Can’t Believe It’s SharePoint: Leveraging SharePoint for Internet Sites One of the most overlooked features of SharePoint is its capability to be used as an internet site. Many view SharePoint’s “look” as very constrained and aim to “not make SharePoint look like SharePo... by Pete Hurth Mar 26, 2010 12 Concurrency Authors Nathan Lasnoski 271 Concurrency Blog 263 Shannon Fritz 88 James Savage 71 Drew Madelung 70 Mitchell Grande 55 Kim Claditis 52 Christopher Mank 49 Duncan Lindquist 45 John Adali 43 Hozafa Motiwala 31 Matt Herman 30 Michael Epping 25 Andrew Bronstad 25 Seth Bauer 25 Mike Carlo 23 Matt Sims 21 Pete Hurth 18 Dan Fink 18 Steve Borgwardt 17 Nick Adams 16 Damon Sanchez 15 Frank Gill 15 Bill Topel 14 Rob Plank 13 Mark Rentmeester 13 Lee Berg 12 Christian Urena 12 John Hennen 11 Eric Franz 11 Public Anonymous User 10 Bill Hughes 10 Craig Jahnke 10 Matt Boudro 9 Carl Schweitzer 9 Tim Gabrhel 9 Michael Dugan 9 Matt Engibous 8 Chiyo Odika 7 Kate Weiland 7 Lwin Maung 7 Paul Harris 7 Matt Smith 6 Steve Lazzara 5 Megan Dehn 5 Giamo Rivera 5 Hannah Ignacio 5 Leo Ling 5 Zavier Sanders 5 Scott Poling 5 Salvatore Montini 5 David Grooms 5 Kirk Poser 4 Randy Steinberg 4 Brian Goodwin, PhD 4 Siddharth Bhola 4 Ajay Ravi 4 Jack Bumgarner 4 Trevor Suarez 4 Jasmin Cox 4 Sonny Darji 4 Leon Harmon 4 Megan Stoffel 4 Kianna DeByle 3 Zed Dietrich 3 Amber Manzo 3 Brett Janzen 3 Akashdeep Kaur 3 Tom Lu 3 Sam Figie 3 Heather LaPorte 3 Amy Cousland 3 Arthur Savage 3 Tyler Plesetz 3 Bryan Schrippe 2 Edidiong Odiong 2 Marcus Musial 2 Alex Fowle 2 Chris Chance 2 Tony Jagemann 2 Matt Sidwell 2 Nick Rustad 2 Dalton Smith 2 Steve Seibold 2 Alex Zhang 1 Nathan Stachowiak 1 Jack Stabile 1 Andrew Jordan 1 Karsten Huttelmaier 1 Chance Alexander 1 Emma Hurth 1 Dan Vogt 1 Jim Sauerbrei 1 Matthew Harrison 1 Thomas Driscoll 1 Chad Alexander 1 Chris Blackburn 1 Ratanjit Gupta 1 Jesse Garcia 1 Joe Anich 1 Tracie Parent 1 Bill Becker 1 Tayo Adegoke 1 Joseph Mautino 1 Josh Kasombo 1 Steve 1 Ofer Gal 1 Matt Gutierrez 1 Catherine Franklin 1
Pete Hurth ConcurrencyPete Pete Hurth Pete Hurth is the Social Collaboration Solution Lead at Concurrency. He works closely with clients to implement comprehensive and user-friendly SharePoint solutions. He is an AIIM ECM Master, Certified Document Imaging Architect, and holds a number of Microsoft certifications in SharePoint and Server technologies.
SharePoint Wikis Aren't Wack The Enterprise Wiki component of SharePoint 2010 grants users the ability to easily create a structure to share knowledge, manage projects, and collaborate across an Enterprise. With the options t... by Pete Hurth Feb 24, 2011
SharePoint 2010 Site Templates SharePoint 2010 has several built-in site templates which may meet you requirements. The chart below is a list of the available site templates and their intended purposes. Keep in mind that any of th... by Pete Hurth Aug 19, 2010
SharePoint 2010 Basics: Content Types and Site Columns Content types and site columns are the foundational elements of SharePoint, but they often get misused. Whether it’s creating too many content types, not enough, or recreating site columns that are a... by Pete Hurth Aug 2, 2010
Creating Global List or Library Web Parts with SharePoint Designer 2010 Have you ever needed to share content, such as a list or document library, across SharePoint sites but found that the Content Query Web Part does not quite meet you requirements (such as offering fil... by Pete Hurth Jul 27, 2010
Get Organized: SharePoint 2010 Content Organizer One of the most powerful features within SharePoint 2010 for document management is the Content Organizer. This feature allows for the automatic routing of documents to different libraries and folder... by Pete Hurth Jul 21, 2010
The Good Type of Tax: SharePoint Taxonomy Death and taxes are not the only certain things in life. Within our human existence is the need to classify the world around us. We are always in a state of classification. In speaking about death, w... by Pete Hurth Apr 20, 2010
Creating a Clean “Internal Name” for SharePoint Columns Have you ever created a site column but when you try to reference it you get this: Have%20you _X007C_ever _X0025_created _X0024_a%20site_X0025_column _X003C_but_X007C_when%20you%20try_X0022_to_X00A3_... by Pete Hurth Apr 5, 2010
I Can’t Believe It’s SharePoint: Leveraging SharePoint for Internet Sites One of the most overlooked features of SharePoint is its capability to be used as an internet site. Many view SharePoint’s “look” as very constrained and aim to “not make SharePoint look like SharePo... by Pete Hurth Mar 26, 2010