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June 2011 - SharePoint 2010
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Upgrading is among the most important aspects of the software development process, because we need to remake the product with new features and enhancements, provide additional flexibility, and generally develop an even more useful product than the original...
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UPDATE: Service Pack 1 for SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 is now available . (June 28) It's now several weeks after the fact and, in retrospect, it's more than a little bit ironic that my early afternoon arrival in Atlanta on the first day of...
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Continuing my tradition of ending conferences on a social-themed session, I wrapped up my SPTechCon on Friday with Jeff Shuey 's session on Social Media and SharePoint - How One Tweet Can Bring Your SharePoint Server Down . Jeff explained that the...
Filed under: Social Media, Social Computing, ECM in SharePoint 2010, SPTechCon, SPTechCon Boston, #SPTechCon, SPTBos2011, Social Media Policy, Jeff Shuey, Social ECM, Twitter
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Sharing its dedicated URL on Friday morning at SPTechCon, Joshua Haebets pointed out at the beginning of his Accommodating the Mobile Workforce with SharePoint 2010 session that his presentation would be "broadcasting online, using Windows Live to...
Filed under: SharePoint Workspace, Mobile, Office Web Apps, InfoPath 2010, SPTechCon, #SPTechCon, SPTBos2011, Autosave, Joshua Haebets, Service Pack 1 for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010, Sync to SharePoint Workspace
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I have seen (fake SharePoint) rock 'n' roll future and its name is Horse's End: It's not often that I'm able to combine my love of rock 'n' roll with SharePoint (though it has happened twice in the past, with the Huey Lewis...
Filed under: Video, Christian Buckley, SPTechCon, #SPTechCon, Create a Shared Calendar, Create a Workflow, Apply Metadata, Create a List, Create a Survey, Create a Workspace, Geoff Varosky, SPTBos2011, Create a Document Library, Create a Site, Horse's End, Create a Picture Library
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