Caroline Marwitz

Caroline Marwitz is an associate editor for Windows IT Pro and SQL Server Magazine, specializing in Active Directory, Group Policy, desktop management, SharePoint, and Office.
Email:caroline.marwitz@penton.com

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February, 2010
7 SharePoint Sleeper Features

SharePointPro Connections

February, 2010
SharePoint Beta

SharePointPro Connections

February, 2010
SharePoint On the Job

SharePointPro Connections

February, 2010
SharePoint Shines at the Olympics, Plus Office Olympics Winners, and a New Magazine

SharePointPro Connections

January, 2010
Potential SharePoint Pitfalls

SharePointPro Connections

January, 2010
SharePoint Printing--And SharePoint Fun On the Road

SharePointPro Connections

January, 2010
Discoverability and SharePoint 2010

SharePointPro Connections

January, 2010
More SharePoint MVP Predictions for 2010

SharePointPro Connections

December, 2009
SharePoint in 2010: SharePoint MVPs Offer 2010 Predictions

SharePointPro Connections

December, 2009
SharePoint 2010 Lists and a Question

SharePointPro Connections

December, 2009
Considering SQL Azure
Is SQL Azure a possible alternative to on-premise SQL Server? Whether you're a developer or a DBA, you need to keep tabs on this technology.
SQL Server Magazine

December, 2009
SharePoint: Garbage and Governance

SharePointPro Connections

December, 2009
SharePoint and Social Networking With a Purpose: Next Steps

SharePointPro Connections

November, 2009
SharePoint Updates and Prereqs

SharePointPro Connections

November, 2009
SharePoint 2010 and Social Networking

SharePointPro Connections

November, 2009
SharePoint and Office Betas Released!

SharePointPro Connections

November, 2009
MOSS 2007 and SharePoint 2010: Walking the line between past and future

SharePointPro Connections

November, 2009
File Sync, Backup, and the Pauli Effect
Synchronizing files seems more complex than it appears--or is it?
Windows IT Pro

November, 2009
SharePoint Update: "Current" and "Next Version" News

SharePointPro Connections

October, 2009
USB Endpoint Security Solutions
All it takes for a data breach is one employee and a USB flash drive or iPod. Get started on your search for an endpoint security solution with advice and products to consider.
Windows IT Pro

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