Ryan Femling

Ryan Femling is an Office system solution specialist, focusing on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 solutions. He has worked with Microsoft technologies since 1999, particularly in high availability infrastructure design.

Articles by Ryan Femling
Product Review: PowerGUI Pro 2.4
This graphical wrapper for your PowerShell scripts is well worth its price.
Review: Kerio Connect 7

I have to admit that, being an Exchange guy, I came into this review with a bit of a prejudice against any Exchange alternative. I’ve been asked to look at several during my career with the aim of saving money, and none of them passed my tests for functionality or usability. Kerio Connect 7 succeeded where competitors have failed. Aimed at small companies and offered at a very attractive price, Kerio Connect 7 delivers the functions that most small companies want—email, calendaring, and mobile access.

High Availability for MOSS 2007 Server Farms 7
Using a tiered architecture and load-balancing technologies helps ensure that your SharePoint environment remains up and running.
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Mastering SharePoint 2013: Succeeding, Not Just Surviving

Building on the success of the “Mastering SharePoint 2010” seminars, the presenters have updated the content to cover the latest and greatest SharePoint product: SharePoint 2013. While SharePoint 2013 is relatively new on the marketplace, the presenters have been working with SharePoint 2013 for well over a year, and have implemented it with a number of clients in production environments.

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May 2013 - The NameTranslate object is useful when you need to translate Active Directory object names between different formats, but it's awkward to use from PowerShell. Here's a PowerShell script that eliminates the awkwardness.

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