To free up some space down the left of my blog I am moving the list of public websites which are built on MOSS 2007 from the left hand side of my blog to this post.
This post will be be updated when new ones come online.
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Siguiendo con la recopilación de recursos iniciada en un post previo , en la nueva entrega de recursos
www.westrac.com
www.westrac.com.au
www.westrac.com.cn
http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/04/16/how-we-did-it-mission-critical-hawaiianair-com-website-powered-by-moss-2007.aspx
Can you add www.obacentral.com
Hi there
You caould add http://www.serc.ac.uk to your list. It's got some nice features such as live course information linked to a backend product database...
http://www.forestindustries.fi/Pages/default.aspx
You could add http://www.ObaCentral.com to the list
Hi,
Its great to see so many sites developed on sharepoint. Thanks to RoberDan too for linking how hawaiianair was powered. For a very similar requirement, can somebody provide some insights as to 1. whether sitedefinitions or just sitetemplates should be used to give that look and feel.
2. Or by simply modifying master page and adding few layouts pages and deploying them through features would suffice?
3. Also, the critical question being whether we should simply have one big sitecollection and sites within it or separate sitecollections.
Thanks in advance
can you add www.pointbridge.com
Kroger has just launched the first Fortune 25 public internet facing site on MOSS.
http://www.kroger.com
The site was designed and implemented by Razorfish, the worlds #1 Interative Design agency and a recent Microsoft acquisition(infrastructure design/deployment was provided by Cardinal Solutions).
Razorfish provided the side strategy, creative design and build (web parts, layout, CSS/DHTML).
check out www.sharepoint360.com
I was looking up the link of Lawrence Liu's blog for a partner I met yesterday and noticed this entry
Hi my name is Bill and I am very new to sharepoint 2007. I really have no idea where to start, Do you know of any good books, web cast, etc where i can get started. I need to know the abc, thanks so much.
bradyw@onr.navy.mil
Bill
This is a site I just laucnhed for the university here... Can be included:
http://www.swgc.ca/
Cheers,
Steve