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TechEd 2010: SharePoint 2010 as a Social Computing Platform

<a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunITyServer.Blogs.Components.WeblogFiles/sharepoint-2010/TE_5F00_TedPattison.jpg”><img src="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/resized-image.ashx/__size/700×0/__key/CommunITyServer.Blogs.Components.WeblogFiles/sharepoint-2010/TE_5F00_TedPattison.jpg” alt=”Ted Pattison presents at TechEd 2010″ border=”0″ style=”border:0;float:left;margin-top:2px;margin-bottom:2px;margin-left:6px;margin-right:6px;” />For my final session at TechEd, I took in Ted Pattison's presentation on Microsoft SharePoint 2010 as a Social Computing Platform, which was "centered around the User Profile Service" and was directed primarily at the developers in the audience.  As an aside, this year's TechEd struck me as leaning more heavily toward developer-centric content than the IT Pro audience which, as a non-developer, kept me on my toes, let me tell you.

Ted began by noting that whatever you think of "social," IT's here now and the entire industry is moving toward IT, as evidenced by SharePoint 2010's wholehearted embrace of social features and functionalITy.  Ted's demos were unfortunately hamstrung by VM issues through much of his session, but he soldiered on, talking through his intended demos when necessary.  Ted began by showing a Contact Details Web Part, using that as his jumping off point to show the MySITe org chart which, in turn, led to a discussion of the "people data" available out-of-the-box in SharePoint 2010.  That out-of-the-box people data includes: user profiles; rich object model; User Profile Web Service; social data (including activITy feed, Social Data Service, and more), and the aforementioned org browser.

Ted then moved on to a discussion of the User Profile Synchronization Service (UPS) archITecture, explaining that IT allows "flexibilITy of the scale-out story," as opposed to the old Shared Service Providers (SSP).  In getting started wITh setting up the UPS, Ted recommended the following resources: Configure profile synchronization (SharePoint Server 2010), and Spencer Harbar's Rational Guide to implementing SharePoint Server 2010 User Profile Synchronization.

Jumping back into his demo, Ted showed that under the Application Management heading in Central Admin you're provided wITh several options for the management of service applications.  Regarding the configuration of synchronization connections, Ted said "We can be pretty selective about pulling down what we want" (a good thing since, in larger organizations, selecting "all" likely wouldn't make a great deal of sense).  Ted said of the EdIT Connection Filters option that "You might find some good things to further refine what you're pulling in."  Ted said that synchronization "leverages the Forefront IdentITy Manager 2010" before moving on to a demonstration of the Synchronization Service Manager tool.  Of that tool, Ted said that "You have a lot more control wITh this particular tool" and that IT "gives you much better diagnostics."

Of the developer tools in Visual Studio 2010, Ted said "The developer tools make IT so anyone can enjoy SharePoint development," much to the amusement of the developer-filled audience.  Ted then provided a brief tour of some of the developer tools, including the SharePoint Customization Wizard, before adding a Visual Web Part to his demo SharePoint sITe via Visual Studio.  Of these tools, Ted said they represented "The holy grail for SharePoint developers; we can actually do visual programming for a change."   Ted then showed that in clicking Package, a WSP file is built for you and that, in clicking Deploy, by default the feature is automatically activated wIThin the target SharePoint sITe.

Ted then demonstrated programming against UP, stepping through some pre-wrITten code, and pointing out the UserProfileManager wIThin the code, showing how he'd coded a Web Part connection so that the UP data could be passed from one Web Part to another.  Ted then explained that change logs are now available and you "can now create a UserProfileChangeToken and UserProfileChangeQuery … which means that you can now get and see changes made in UP.

Ted concluded by showing (and recommending) code authored by Matthew McDermott which makes IT possible for you to send data back-and-forth between external social sITes such as LinkedIn and SharePoint, and that sample is available here: Code Sample: SharePoint-to-LinkedIn Connector.

Bamboo Nation's complete coverage of TechEd 2010:

  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/07/live-from-teched-in-new-orleans-what-s-new-in-enterprise-search-in-sharepoint-2010.aspx”>What's New in Enterprise Search in SharePoint 2010
  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/07/live-from-teched-overview-of-social-computing-in-sharepoint-2010.aspx”>Overview of Social Computing in SharePoint 2010
  • <a target="_self" href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/08/teched-2010-sharepoint-amp-azure-how-do-they-play-together.aspx” tITle=”SharePoint & Azure – ‘How Do They Play Together?’”>SharePoint & Azure – 'How Do They Play Together?'
  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/08/teched-2010-ecm-for-the-masses-how-microsoft-sharepoint-server-delivers-on-the-promise-in-sharepoint-2010.aspx”>ECM for the Masses – How Microsoft SharePoint Server Delivers on the Promise' in SharePoint 2010
  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/09/teched-2010-fine-tuning-your-sharepoint-server-2010-environment.aspx”>Fine Tuning Your SharePoint Server 2010 Environment
  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/09/teched-2010-sharepoint-securITy-permissions-identITies-amp-objects-including-a-gotcha-that-breaks-securITy-trimming.aspx”>SharePoint SecurITy – permissions, IdentITies & Objects…Including a 'Gotcha' that Breaks SecurITy Trimming
  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/10/teched-2010-integrating-microsoft-dynamics-crm-amp-sharepoint-2010.aspx”>Integrating Microsoft Dynamics CRM & SharePoint 2010
  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/10/teched-2010-outlook-social-connector-deployment-amp-development-overview.aspx”>Outlook Social Connector – Deployment & Development Overview
  • <a href="http://communITy.bamboosolutions.com/blogs/sharepoint-2010/archive/2010/06/10/teched-2010-sharepoint-2010-as-a-social-computing-platform.aspx”>SharePoint 2010 as a Social Computing Platform

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IBM Analyzes Social Network Sentiment With SPSS Modeler Upgrade

IBM_logo_2009.jpg IBM (news, sITe) has just released an upgrade to the SPSS predictive analytics tool that will enable users to analyze text gathered from social media sources, including TwITter, Facebook, blogs, wikis and RSS feeds.

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SP2010 and LinkedIn working together

Based on an oauth example over at http://developer.linkedin.com I
created a webpart for the MySITe Host homepage and activITy page. Here a SP2010 user
can authorize SP2010 to use the LinkedIn Api on his or hers behalf.

<a href="http://www.sharepoint2010blog.nl/content/binary/WindowsLiveWrITer/SP2010andLinkedInworkingtogether_7EA0/sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates_2.png”><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" tITle=”sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates” border=”0″ alt=”sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates” src=”http://www.sharepoint2010blog.nl/content/binary/WindowsLiveWrITer/SP2010andLinkedInworkingtogether_7EA0/sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates_thumb.png” width=”644″ height=”244″ />

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SharePoint 2010: Using Social Features for Personal Classification & Improved Findability

SharePoint 2010 (news, sITe) provides two ways to tag content: controlled and uncontrolled. In SharePoint 2010: Using Taxonomy & Controlled Vocabulary for Content Enrichment, we reviewed the options for controlled terms. Now, we look at how the social features of SharePoint 2010 provide an uncontrolled approach to tag and categorize information.

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Marketing, Web Content Management and Social Software

At the industry analyst session at Gilbane Boston last December, one of the points of discussion was how well spending on web content management systems had held up during the depths of the recession compared to other parts of IT budgets. Everyone on the panel agreed, and Forrester and IDC both mentioned research showing a healthy market for WCM and expected growth (if someone remembers the numbers please comment). This was a surprise to much of the audience, but obviously not to the vendors (well, at least to those reaping the benefIT).

Why has/is web content management growing? The one word answer is ‘marketing’ – not vendor marketing, although they are mostly in tune wITh, and encouraging, the more aggressive pro-activeness of enterprise marketers. And why are marketing executives now better at demanding, and getting,  budgets for WCM? There are a number of reasons, including the paradoxical "to save money" (system costs have come down, large system service contracts costs have not, and SaaS solutions and open source solutions are growing). Most importantly however, is that most organizations have finally figured out that ‘marketing’ means ‘multi-channel, digITal, and interactive/social marketing’. This is fundamental. The companies who took advantage of the recession to invest in learning what this means, experimenting wITh tools, customer interactions, and system integrations, have gotten a bIT of a head start, but nobody can ignore this – this is not a ‘nice to have’.

Why is the focus on ‘web content management’ and not something else? All product categories are fluid, and eventually there will be a category, buzzword/phrase TBD, for multi-channel content management that includes tools for social, mobile, tablet, channels etc. But for the foreseeable future, the corporate websITe(s) will be the hub, however IT is accessed.

Well, all I really meant to do in this post was point to the special guide to marketing-focused sessions at Gilbane San Francisco in May, but now you know why. These sessions will also be useful for those in IT (along wITh our technology track) who support marketing inITiatives.

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SP2010 and LinkedIn working together

Based on an oauth example over at http://developer.linkedin.com I
created a webpart for the MySite Host homepage and activity page. Here a SP2010 user
can authorize SP2010 to use the LinkedIn Api on his or hers behalf.

<a href="http://www.sharepoint2010blog.nl/content/binary/WindowsLiveWriter/SP2010andLinkedInworkingtogether_7EA0/sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates_2.png”><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px" title="sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates" border="0" alt="sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates" src="http://www.sharepoint2010blog.nl/content/binary/WindowsLiveWriter/SP2010andLinkedInworkingtogether_7EA0/sp2010-linkedin-webpart-networkupdates_thumb.png” width=”644″ height=”244″ />

Read more: http://stefvanhooijdonk.com/2010/03/22/sp2010-and-linkedin-workin-together/

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Integrating SharePoint and Social Knowledge Networks

Inmagic_logo_2010.jpgInmagic has come out with a new version of Presto, a social knowledge network solution, that integrates tightly with SharePoint. Just another way to share all the information stored in one of the most popular collaboration platforms.

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Social Tagging and the Enterprise: Does Tagging Work at Work?

As social tagging grows increasingly popular on the Web, organizations are curious to see how this trendy Web 2.0 approach can benefit the business world.

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Gartner’s Top 5 CRM Predictions For 2010, Social Apps are Key

gartner_logo_2010.jpg Just when you thought 2010 predictions were finished, Gartner (news, site) comes out with more. This time it’s the top five customer relationship management (CRM) predictions that have produced some surprising insights, not least that while Facebook will be the top social network globally, in places like Russia, Japan, India and China it won’t. And the problem is language.

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