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Groove 14 = SharePoint Workspace 2010

My favourite Office app is getting a new name and some very cool new features . Groove, the Office collaboration tool for geographically, organisationally, confidentially collaboration has always been great at strategic collaboration, but SharePoint Workspace

The case for Groove

As a region, the Asia Pacific is a very diverse place. From highly developed cities in Singapore, Australia and New Zealand to some of the remote and isolated communities throughout Indonesia’s thousands of islands, Thailand’s jungles and Australia’s
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Upcoming Webcast - Groove 2007 Tips and Tricks

If you saw me at Tech.Ed Australia or South East Asia, or have spoken to me for more than 5 minutes, you will now that I am a Groove tragic. However, that dubious role was brought into the Asia Pacific  / Oceanic region by none other than Paul Cannon,
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Scenes from an upcoming Tech.Ed Presentation

  (Shameless guerilla marketing attempt to astroturf support for...) Groove: Collaboration Mythbusters “It’s too hard to collaborate across so many firewalls. I can’t have access to what I need unless I VPN in or use terminal services.
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If you only see 2 Tech.Ed sessions this year…

…you are probably hanging out on the Hands On Labs too much. Previously I talked about what to expect at Tech.Ed and shed some infoporn on the Office System track . As we approach the pointy end, lets talk about speakers and sessions. So the first international
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3 Office System Whitepapers you need to know

For all you collabronauts out there, whether you are architecting, developing, maintaining or consuming information - it these three whitepapers should be a required text and on hand for any snappy business cases you need to put together. Collaborative

Congratulations Aaron, Australia's first Groove MVP

Aaron Saikovski is Australia's newest MVP and first Groove MVP! Congratulations Aaron! MVP Profile
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Attending TechReady?

Looking forward into the refreshing, nurturing Seattle weather? Running low on Zunes? Make sure you catch my Groove session, with Mary Marks, on Monday Afternoon : OFC214. You won't even need to be a wise-psychedelic-monk-with-a-door-in-your-head-to-prove-it
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MISaustralia.com - The strange case of the disappearing hat: BCP

Interesting article on Business Continuity Planning here: Our interviewees say these business continuity planning challenges affect New Zealand organisations across all industries. 1. Ongoing commitment to ensure BCP is up to date, operational and regularly
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The Geocollaboration Toolbox - Groove and Toucan Navigate

Geocollaboration (like collaboration, communication and social networking) is a human behaviour, rather than a system feature. But technology can be a great amplifier of human behaviours (look at what the telephone, email, instant messaging has done for
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Geocollaboration: Of Maps and Men

Maps are probably one of the oldest forms of data visualisation. Maps such as the Tabula Peutingeriana plotted the trade routes from Spain to India, with rest stops, hotels, spa's and wifi connections along the way. Maps that show the landmasses, the
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Groove Traction - where is Groove taking hold?

There is a great article on grooveuser.org about how Groove is being used throughout Europe. I think this sentence sums it up very well: By devolving membership down to those that understand the trust relationships best as well as providing the ability
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Joel on Demos

Joel Spolsky wrote a great post on giving demo's, this bit is a gem: "The only interesting way to design a demo is to make it a story. You have a protagonist, and the protagonist has a problem, and they use the software, and they… almost solve
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Office Devcon 2007 has left the building

  Well, the Office Dev Con 2007 has drawn to a close after 2 full days and 100 pizzas. I was impressed at the turnout, considering it was a miserable weekend (stormy one day, scorching the next - the weather in Sydney is about as stable as the lane
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Office 2007 on 64-bit OS - what do you lose?

I upgraded to Vista 64-bit about 2 months ago now. For the most part, no major problems. I was hoping that it would show all 4GB of memory I've got, but it turns out that it isn't an "addressable space" issue but a "crappy old chipset"
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