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    Sharing List updates across SharePoint Sites

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    Have you ever had a list or set of information that you need to keep updated, but it is owned partially by many groups? Where to put the list? Who owns it? How about everyone? In SharePoint 2010 Business Connectivity Services (BCS), you can save...
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    Archivist Experience Side-by-Side

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    For all of you that want to see the Archivist Side-by-Side (Desktop and Mac/Mobile/Broswer) here it is: Desktop Mac/Mobile/Browser I like the added functionality in the Browser version. Desktop: Each...
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    eGov Kit for Blocked Networks

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    Many in the government often complain that their organization or agency blocks access to Facebook and Twitter feeds from the internet. Many users want to monitor their organization’s Facebook or Twitter feeds, so they can keep up-to-date on happenings...
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    48 Hours at SharePoint Conference (SPC) 09

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    The Federal Posse (#FedPosse) has been on the ground in Las Vegas for about 48 hours now. If you haven’t been following our Tweets and only been looking at Blogs, you have been missing a lot of great new announcements and information. The information...
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    SharePoint 2010 Development Q and A

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    After I published my recent blog posting about the keynote here , I started to get questions on the blog and on Twitter to hear more about the Visual Studio one-click debug, deployment, activation, and installation. So, I have decided to do a follow-up...
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    Federal Posse at SharePoint Conference Key Note

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    SharePoint Conference Fun Fact For those that are thinking about attending SharePoint Conference (SPC) in the spring, a little fact about this SPC. There are 300+ hours of content and 45+ hours of brand new hands-on labs. There are over 7000 attendees...
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    SharePoint Conference 2009 Virtual Follow-along for Public Sector

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    To help those Public Sector members that couldn’t make it to the SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas to see and hear about all the cool new features in SharePoint 2010, all the new social networking features, office web applications, and even deeper Office...
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    Recovery.gov is Live

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    For the past few months, I have been working with and advising a smart team of SharePoint Experts who have been working on an IMPORTANT new SharePoint site. This site, http://www.recovery.gov , is amazing in its ability to scale to millions and millions...
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    Gov 2.0 Plan Template and Resources

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    Some of you may not be a member of govloop , so I am reposting here. For the past month or so, I have been working on a bunch of resources to help the Federal Government and other government agencies get started with Gov 2.0. Many of you on govloop...
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    SharePoint 2010 System Requirement Change Announcements

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    I am sure many of you are scouring the net looking for new information to help you plan for the next version of SharePoint 2010. Well, today we got more information about platform/system requirement changes for SharePoint 2010. New News: SharePoint...
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    Controlling Web 2.0 in your Network

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    Many organizations are struggling with how to get control over Web 2.0 security and network concerns in their organization. There is a great new term I heard recently that has been used to describe this struggle: Re-perimeterization or de-perimeterization...
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    Simplified Definition of Gov 2.0

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    Recently, I was asked: "What is Gov 2.0?" How do you define it? How does Microsoft support Gov 2.0? Well, there are many articles and in-depth answers, but what I thought would be helpful is to give a consolidate answer using a table from the government...
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    Welcome and Hello

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    Thank you for stopping by. Though I have been working with SharePoint for over 9 years, I only just recently decided to start a Blog. Why you ask? I work in the US Public Sector Federal Team and have found over the past few years that there are...
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