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Live Mesh
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
ArpanS
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A good friend of mine, Aakash Kambuj, is a senior developer on the Mesh team. For the last few weeks he has been pressing me to try out the Mesh Technical Preview - something he has been working on for quite some time now. So just a few days ago, I gave...
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So long, and thanks for all the Fitz.
Posted
over 4 years ago
by
ArpanS
1
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Yesterday, I had lunch with Fitz AKA Mike Fitzmaurice. Fitz is probably one of the most recognizable names and personalities in the SharePoint community. He's been in the SharePoint space for more years than I have... and that's a long time. :-) His SharePoint...
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Announcing: SharePoint WCM book available at TechEd 2008
Posted
over 4 years ago
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ArpanS
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[cross posted on the SharePoint Team Blog ] It's exciting to see customers using SharePoint for their Internet sites. We've seen some great success stories and big companies choosing SharePoint for their web content management solution. While SharePoint...
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SharePoint Development - Meet Paul Andrew
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over 4 years ago
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ArpanS
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Paul Andrew leads the SharePoint Developer Readiness effort at Microsoft. He recently wrote an excellent blog entry about how to get started with SharePoint Development . It's actionable, direct and super helpful. So check out the article and keep a pulse...
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SharePoint End User Security
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over 4 years ago
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ArpanS
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Security covers a number of topics when it comes to software. Everything from locking down a system to end user security. There is absolutely no doubt that security is extremely important and should be taken seriously. And it's no surprise that security...
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