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AvePoint release supports SharePoint 2010 http://bit.ly/cy3irO #sharepoint

AvePoint release supports SharePoint 2010 http://bit.ly/cy3irO #sharepoint

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Open Text and MS SharePoint Partner for GRC

Open Text (news, sITe) has been cuddling up wITh Microsoft (news, sITe) on the governance, risk management and compliance (GRC) front for SharePoint 2007 and 2010.

All the action has been happening at the Microsoft Technology Centers, where both companies have presented enterprises wITh how to plan, build and test regulatory compliance solutions.

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element8 Supports Enterprise Transformation via SharePoint Based xpoint

element8_logo_2010.jpgEvery organization goes through some kind of change at one point or another. element8 software has developed a Web 2.0 solution that provides a collaboration environment design to support the rapid delivery of change that encourages participation by all. The solution is called Xpoint and it’s delivered on the SharePoint platform.

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SPDisposeCheck and SharePoint 2010

Did you know the SPDisposeCheck tool?

Well on the product blog is a great post on
Disposing and SP2010. named “SharePoint
2007/2010 ‘Do Not Dispose Guidance’

And even more usefull: SPDisposeCheck
using Static Analysis
in TFS ( 2010 )

You can download SPDisposeCheck as FxCop Ruleset here.

Cross post of: http://stefvanhooijdonk.com/2010/02/24/spdisposecheck-and-sharepoint-2010/

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Quest Software Provides Enhanced Security to SharePoint, SAP

Quest Software, SharePoint AdministrationQuest Software (news, site) has made some updates to its ActiveRoles QuickConnect solution that will help you manage your SharePoint environments better. Oh, and it helps with your SAP environment as well.

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Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Building Solutions for SharePoint 2010


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About time I finally introduced my next big project. I have undertaken to solo-author Apress’s flagship SharePoint 2010 book. Being a solo-author is generally a ton of work. However in my opinion if the entire book comes from a single author it generally tends to flow together better.

In my book I intend to tell a story. A story I wish every productive SharePoint team member knew. I purposely didn’t say development or ITPro or designer. To a large extent there is an overlap within these roles, and these boundaries have purely been created as a matter of convenience because there’s simply too much for one person to learn.

Thus my book is intended for someone who knows ASP.NET and wishes to learn SharePoint 2010.

Yet another reason that me to convinced to write this book, was that there will be plenty of SharePoint 2010 material available, but none in a form that has a personality or as a pleasure to read. And frankly none that is close to the practical side of things about what works and what really doesn’t work.

In my trainings and talks and in this upcoming book you will see plenty of practical side of things that you won’t find on MSDN.

Finally SharePoint 2010 is a huge topic. There is no way in the world that I would be able to fit it in a single book. Nobody can. However my intent for this book isn’t to be feature complete and describe every single detail of SharePoint 2010. My intent in this book is to equip you get enough knowledge to be practically productive on day one, and give you enough tools that you can go dig for more information when you needed. I will of course supplant this book with a number of blog posts as we go along.

I take authoring seriously, which is perhaps why I don’t do much of it except my blog. My previous book Pro ADO.NET 2.0, was very well received. People still read it even though we are in .NET 4.0. I have since reviewed books, authored magazine articles and co-authored chapters in books for MSPress. Even though I’m proud of my co-authored chapters, they simply do not compare to the quality of the solo work. They just cannot.

I would also like to introduce to reviewer of the book, Robert Garrett. Robert and I have known each other for a long time, we have worked together, and I respect his thoroughness and technical skills. I’m lucky to have him as a reviewer, as he’s one of the few people who have had hands on experience to SharePoint 2010. I’ve asked him to be extremely critical of my work.

Writing a solo book is a ton of work, and I intend to do a good job at it. Presenting, Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Building Solutions for SharePoint 2010.

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