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Knowledge and Talent in a People-Ready Business

We have been receiving a growing number of inquiries from customers asking about the business value as well as Microsoft's vision of "Social Networking" and "Enterprise 2.0" and "Social Media" and other buzzwords related to Social Computing in the business

Groove vs. SharePoint? (No, think Groove *and* SharePoint!)

[Cross-posted from the Groove Advisor blog because this addresses one of the top FAQs in the SharePoint community. For more information, check out the Groove and SharePoint Integration white paper . <Lawrence />] I get asked a lot about Groove and

Forms Based Authentication in Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - authoritative technical articles published

Steve Peschka, SharePoint Ranger and notable guest blogger here who has posted several widely read and referenced entries about authentication, is the primary author of 3 just published authoritative technical articles on forms based authentication in

Managing Enterprise Metadata with Content Types and Search

The SharePoint MVPs have done it again. This time Robert Bogue , a SharePoint MVP and architect who often finds himself on the the fence between the IT Pro and Dev worlds. His background combined with his technical writing abilities lend great insights

Creating a Custom User Site Provisioning Solution with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

The white paper and code sample for Creating a Custom User Site Provisioning Solution with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is now live. The products and technologies in this solution include SharePoint, BDC, InfoPath, Forms Server, SharePoint

Scaling to Extremely Large Lists and Performant Access Methods

The whitepaper for on understanding the best ways to access and work with extremly large lists is now available. The paper titled " Working with Large Lists in Office SharePoint Server 2007 " evaluates performance characteristics of large SharePoint lists

Tons of New SharePoint Content Now Live on MSDN

[Cross-posted from Randall Isenhour's blog .] [Also, updated downloadable versions of the WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 SDKs are now available at: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Software Development Kit Office SharePoint Server 2007 SDK and Enterprise Content
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Information Architecture and Management Controls in WSS 3.0 (Governance 2 of 5)

Preface With WSS being so flexible as a platform and as a collaboration I often get people asking me how they should architect their deployment. They ask about what you can do with it. The possibilities are so open as a platform it's tough to explain.

Windows SharePoint Services Manageability Controls (Governance Series Part 1 of 5)

In an effort to share the wealth of information that I've been working on over the past few months, I figured it made sense to share some of these key whitepapers on governance in the means of a blog post. You can evaluate for yourself if you find this
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"Under the Hood" white papers for Fantastic 40 Application Templates and Splendid 7 My Site Templates now available!

Ever since the releases of the ”Fantastic 40” Application Templates for WSS 3.0 and “Spendid 7” Role-Based My Site Templates for MOSS 2007 during the past several months, many people have asked, “How did they build this or that?” or “Why would they build

Just Published: Development Tools and Techniques for Working with Code in Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (Parts 1 and 2)

I'm posting this on behalf of my colleague, Mike Fitzmaurice . In Mike's own words: Have you wanted information on how to package web parts, event receivers, or list/feature/site definitions into solutions? How to deploy those solutions from a development

SharePoint Governance - Key to a Successful Deployment

More and more businesses are realizing that the key to a successful deployment of a portal, collaboration solution, records repository... you name it. Is a plan. If fail to plan, you plan to fail. Not sure who's quote that is, but it begins to tell this
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SharePoint 2007 Customization Policy white paper now available

Sean Livingston , a Program Manager in the Windows SharePoint Services team, was too modest to cross-post a blog entry about the very useful white paper that he had authored, which is now available for download here . So, I'm doing it for him. :-) The

2007 update to Microsoft Office and SharePoint Integration "Good, Better, Best" white paper now (finally!) published

I'm very proud to announce that the "Microsoft Office Programs and SharePoint Products and Technologies Integration – Fair, Good, Better, Best" white paper is now available for public download here . I'm also very sorry that it has taken so long (about

Recommended Reading for March and April, 2007

Recommended Reading for March and April (click here for previous recommendations). Lots of useful content (I can hardly keep up anymore!) and tools generated by the community: Complete MOSS licensing info by Cornelius J. van Dyk (SharePoint MVP) -- addresses
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