Welcome to the professional world of Nik Patel.
I am the SharePoint Architect working for the Slalom Consulting in the Chicago metropolitan area with extensive experience in architecting and developing enterprise systems and strong focus on collaboration and portal, web content management, business intelligence, custom development, and cloud deployments using the Microsoft technologies with the recent focus on MOSS 2007, SharePoint 2010, and Office 365.
My passion for the .NET and SharePoint and sharing the knowledge with in the community brought me into the blogging world. I have always loved the idea of sharing and SharePoint Community as a whole loves to Share. Through this blog, I am planning to share my experiences as I adventure through the SharePoint and .NET World.
Enjoy my blog and hope it will help you guys as other blogs helps me swim through my daily tasks. Please reach out to me at the patenik2@yahoo.com if you have any questions.


Hi Nik,
i’m new to SharePoint, currently working in Honeywell.
Today I read your accessservicesinsharepoint2010.pdf , it was very nice.
Thanks!
Ilayaraja
illatry@gmail.com
Thanks Ilyaraja.. Sorry, I wasn’t keeping my eye here. Thanks for your note here. Hopefully it was really helpful.
Awesome site Nik… And thanks for sharing !!!!
Thanks Kevin for note. I appreciate it.
Hi Nick, How can I get sharepoint to respect the record lock set by MS Acess 2010 on records that is currently being edited? MS Access that is published to sharepoint does not seem to recognise the record lock made by MS Access.
Hi Anna.. I am not sure about that. I haven’t played with that features with MS Access 2010 and SP2010 integration.. You may want to raise this question on MS forums and it may help
Sorry about that.. Thanks.