Check out SharePoint GM Eric Swift’s thoughts on SharePoint 2010 in this new executive video blog! Go to www.the2010event.com to participate in the virtual launch event tomorrow, and www.microsoft.com/sharepoint to get more information. Follow us on twITter @sharepoint and use hashtags #join2010 and #sharepoint. Become a fan at www.facebook.com/mssharepoint and ask questions at http://mssharepointforums.com.

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Ready for some more predictions? Gartner (news, site) got them. Looking at 2010 and beyond, the analysts put together a mighty list of trends and events that will shake the world of information technology.
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My new code-magazine article is now online, My Top Three Favorite Things About SharePoint 2010.
Hope you like it. The full article is available to premium members, and in print form immediately. For anonymous users it becomes available when the next issue comes out (I think).
The top 3 favorite things I mentioned are –
- The rearchitected services model
- Visual Studio 2010 development tools
- Feature upgrade scenarios
Enjoy!
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Ryanair has recently been voted Britain’s worst family brand. Yet more people fly with them than any other airline in the world.
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Here we are on the brink of the night before Christmas, if that’s your kind of thing. And this time we’re indulging ourselves by shuttering the shop from now until the first Monday of 2010.
For us it’s reflection season. In that spirit we’ve cooked up a concise retrospective of 2009, including items our readers took particular interest in, and some things we found generally interesting.
Without further ado we leave you to some holiday reading. May the end of 2009 treat you and yours well.
Enterprise CMS Highlights
It was largely business as usual in the ECM sector this year, with a few notable exceptions.
Beyond acquisition activity, open source players stepped up their game and look to be positioned well for some 2010 combat.
SharePoint in the Limelight (still)
Web CMS a Super Dynamic Space
Perhaps it’s been web content management that has seen the most change this year:
- Vignette and Interwoven acquisitions were mentioned above, but we’ll shed a tear and pay them homage one more time here. Confusion was voiced fairly broadly around the Open Text grab of Vignette, notably around their 2010 platforms roadmap. There’s also been some whispers and chirps about recent Open Text layoffs. More on that in 2010.
- Yes, we like strong opinions as much as the next fella. Catering to such appetites analyst firm Forrester Research announced that Web CMS 1.0 is officially dead. Weee!
- We all learned that the second most used Web CMS, Drupal, will — with the brains and funding of Acquia — go from not so user friendly framework to easy as pie SaaS with the release of Drupal Gardens (now in early alpha). This something to watch in 2010.
- At the J Boye conference in Aarhus, Denmark key practitioners voiced some inconvenient truths and focused on web content management industry challenges. Our recent article Emerging Trends in Web Content Management touches on this again. Certain voices from the field are calling for the death of the WCM acronym, but suitable replacements have yet to be put forward, with a straight face. Stay tuned to the vocabulary space. We’re either going to move forward, move backwards, or stay put. I think that about covers the options.
- Mass market WCM options shifted around a bit in terms of brand strength and popularity. Yet the most popular open source Web CMS products remain Drupal, Joomla and WordPress. You can get the skinny on the top 20 open source CMS brands in the 2009 Open Source CMS Market Share report.
Standards Abound, Gain Ground
The subject of standards was never far from anyone’s mind:
Enterprise 2.0
The adoption of social computing in the enterprise was big news this year.
Industry Themes: Search, Speed, Analytics, Semantics, Real-time, Open Source and more…
You can’t go through a year without major industry shifts, 2009 had its share:
That’s it for the holiday brain food fun. Thanks for supporting us in 2009 — we’ll see you right back here in January.

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Long has there been discussion about which is better, Google Sites or SharePoint. Google aims to come out the winner, as it adds new functionality to Google Sites in the form of functionally designed site templates.
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