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Announcing the availability of the Project and Project Server 2007 Infrastructure Update

On July 15th, 2008 Microsoft announced the availability of the Infrastructure Update for Office Servers. The Infrastructure Update for Office Servers is a set of updates to improve platform performance and contain several customer driven fixes. The updates

SharePoint Performance Tuning References

Thanks to Roger Lamb please find references to improve SharePoint’s and Project Server performance: Case Study: Using Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server to implement a large-scale content storage scenario with rapid search availability (TechNet) White

Microsoft Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Demos

Are you a Microsoft partner? Would you like to see these reports live ?: New SQL Reporting Services Sample Reports for Project Server New Excel Services Sample Reports for Project Server What is Innovation Process Management? Why should you consider using

Latest SharePoint Developer Resources

Following TechEd Developers USA last week please find below key updates for SharePoint developers (which all Project Server developers are :)): SharePoint Development for .NET Developers A new landing page for SharePoint developers with lots of new content.

Microsoft Office Project at TechED IT Professionals next week

Simon Floyd, Michael Jordan, Emmanuel Fadullon, and myself will be attending TechEd IT Professionals next week in Orlando and we’ll be delivering the following EPM sessions: Code Title Time Description OFC255 Best Practices: Enabling Innovation Process

Install Project Server 2007 in Windows Server 2008

This article discusses the requirements and steps for installing Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 in a stand-alone Windows Server 2008 environment. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc531331.aspx If you are looking for reasons why you should

Project Server Load Balancing Using F5

Ryan Korock from F5 has shared the following suggestions when discussing load balancing for Project Server: Load Balancing Method - Because of the nature of HTTP, any of the load balancing methods will work fairly well (this is not always true for other

Must-read Newly published SharePoint White Papers

On a weekly basis I always check this two great source of information on TechNet (ideally I’d love to be able to have an RSS subscription to these pages): Newly published content for Office SharePoint Server 2007 Newly published content for Office Project

New Excel Services Sample Reports for Project Server

Following this post ( New SQL Reporting Services Sample Reports for Project Server ), please find below the list of Excel Services (samples attached) reports included in the newly released demo VPC. If you want to learn more about Excel Services (requires

Don’t forget to dispose your SharePoint Objects!

A week ago I pointed to a sample piece of code to retrieve Project Server Settings , today I came across this excellent post from Roger Lamb: SharePoint 2007 and WSS 3.0 Dispose Patterns by Example . If you are using SharePoint objects don’t forget to

SharePoint Learning Resources

Learn more about Office SharePoint Server 2007 and related technologies to take advantage of the full enterprise capabilities. This site includes highlighted learning resources for developers and IT professionals. http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/readiness/pages/search.asp

Why consider SQL Server 2008 for your EPM farm?

In case you have not heard, we’ll be launching a new version of SQL Server in 2008 (in the second half of this year)! Why consider SQL Server 2008 with Project Server or Portfolio Server 2007? Joel Oleson wrote the following post recently on that subject:

Physical storage and physical topology recommendations

Two very useful SharePoint Server articles have been published on TechNet that are directly applicable to a Project Server farm. As I mentioned yesterday a properly configured SQL server will help Improving Queue Performance . Physical storage recommendations

Do not play memory games : deploy front end/application servers on 64-bit

I was recently visiting a large customer who had multiple Web Front End/Application servers (combined PWA and PSI) and each server had 12GB of memory. They were using Windows Server 2003 32-bit version. In a 32-bit environment only a fraction of the RAM

Search Project Server data using MOSS' BDC and Enterprise Search - CodePlex Solution Starter

Do you ever wonder how many projects are in a specific phase? Would you like to know the attributes of a specific resource? Are you looking when a specific milestone ends? Do you have users in your organization that are not part of the Project Server
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