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Wednesday was the pre-conference workshop at SPTechCon in San Francisco, featuring "SharePoint 101" training . I only scored an Exhibit Hall badge, however, so I wasn't able to attend any of the workshops. A handful of the scheduled workshop...
Filed under: Bill English, Mindsharp, SPTechCon, SharePoint911, Best Practices Conference, Randy Drisgill, Jennifer Mason, John Ross, ESRI, MapIt, Bill Holley, Bob Hazelton, SPTechCon Winter 2010
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I've been very much looking forward to my Wednesday afternoon flight out of the snowpocalyptic landscape that D.C. has become for the warmer climes of San Francisco to attend my first SPTechCon . Guess what? They're now calling for up to another...
Filed under: Joel Oleson, Ben Curry, Bill English, Dux Raymond Sy, SPTechCon, Brett Lonsdale, Mark Miller, SharePoint911, Peter Serzo, Operation ShareLove: Haiti, Andrew Connell, Christophe Humbert, Heather Solomon, Paul Swider, SPTechCon Winter 2010
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Last September's inaugural Best Practices SharePoint Conference (BPC) in Washington, D.C. launched what has become one of the world's premier SharePoint conferences. Thanks to a gracious offer from the Best Practices Conference organizers, and...
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When we take a long step back, there are an increasing number of conferences focused on SharePoint. There's the SharePoint Technology Conference hosted by BZ Media, which is a privately held, high-tech media company based in Huntington, N.Y., on Long...
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For my first Monday afternoon session, I chose Bill English's "Findability and SharePoint: How Microsoft's Technologies Form a Coherent Findability Solution." I should mention, by the way, that there are six sessions going on consecutively...
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Greetings from sunny California and the Best Practices SharePoint Conference ! With apologies to my teammates back home in chilly Northern VA, the accompanying photo is the view from where I sit right now, blogging away my lunch break on the first day...
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First of all, thanks to Bamboo Solutions for their support of the SharePoint community, and of the Best Practices SharePoint Conference . In this blog post, I'll discuss some of the best practices concerning the use and implementation of My Sites...
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Experiences from the field are indicating that many organizations that are dumping large amounts of information into their SharePoint Server 2007 deployment are not happy with the results. It seems that they have simply moved their information chaos from...
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