SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land
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| Blog Name: |
SharePoint Joel's SharePoint Land |
| Url: |
http://www.sharepointjoel.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
sharepoint, moss, wss |
| Description: |
SharePoint blog about mostly SharePoint IT Admin, Governance, and fun details about technical conferences. One of the top SharePoint blogs from an Microsoft Technical Product Manager turned SharePoint Architect, Consultant and trainer. |
| Popularity: |
215 Followers |
Ten Things DBAs will LOVE in SharePoint 2010 #TEE09
I did a session yesterday on SharePoint in the SQL track at Teched Europe in Berlin. I included Todd Klindt, who also speaks a lot on SQL and SharePoint so we could really reach both the SQL and SharePoint Audience. We had a packed room with nearly 50/50 SQL and SharePoint Crowds. We had over a third with 1TB plus environments and a few SharePoint newbies. In the session I really wanted to give a sneak peak of the SharePoint 2010 databases at the same time address the gap between SharePoint Admins and SQL dbas. 1. Built in Support for Secondary database for SQL Mirroring (WooHoo! – Demo’d by Zlatan Dzinic in my session.) 2 More Scalable Database S
SharePoint 2010 Training
Now that SPC is over it seems there is a flurry of blogs, books, and training that is all lining up to help us get smarter about SharePoint 2010. Microsoft’s SharePoint 2010 Ignite for Developers/Admins for Partners (Final locations appear completely booked.) Microsoft SharePoint Team Blog : SharePoint 2010 Partner Training for SharePoint 2007 Partners! (Apparently the link is currently down with 404, the Amsterdam training was this week, the Berlin training is in the next couple of weeks, w
Upcoming NOT to MISS SharePoint Webcasts
The Secrets to Successfully Migrating Exchange Public Folders to SharePoint Wednesday, November 18th, 2009, 8:00 AM PST / 11:00 AM EST / 4:00 PM London / 5:00 PM Paris Register Exchange Public Folders are being replaced by SharePoint in many organizations, because it is a better choice for document sharing and collaboration applications. Once you’ve made the decision to migrate to SharePoint, how do you ensure a successful project from both the content migration and end-user adoption points of view? Attend th
Is Gradual Upgrade in SharePoint 2010 Really Dead? How is Upgrade Better?
In the Upgrade to SharePoint 2007 there were 3 popular methods. In Place, Gradual, and Database Attach. In place was a scenario that many of us took as a no starter and many of us even went so far as to say NEVER do it. Now the message is there are two methods for upgrade. In place and Database attach. Despite the fact that gradual upgrade as we knew it is dead, what we got from gradual upgrade we still have. What do I mean? There is NO supported method to run both the 2007 and 2010 bits side by side. That’s true. So definitely not side by side installations. There is also no Central Admin UI for upgrade groups of sites with gradual method. So why would
Information Worker SharePoint Resources
Body: It started with a tweet and then a few more… and soon to be call. @joeloleson Most of the #SharePoint how-to sites I've found (incl SharePoint End User) are very technical. Any how-to sites for non-techies? @joeloleson The Site Administrators I support are not techies. Mostly admin assts, nurses, librarians, project managers & analysts. @Catherine_Ford Have you seen the "it's everybody's business?" http://bi
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