Topic OverviewPlanning and Architecture pages focus on the foundational concepts of SharePoint development and integration. These pages are geared towards what architecture and implementation teams need to know putting in the plumbing for a SharePoint infrastructure that meets the technical requirements of SharePoint Solution/Implementation. Child Page TreeLabelsSuggested Labels
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Today I'm going to show an interesting way that you can use SharePoint content types. First, I'll show you what the end result looks like, which will help explain the concept of using content types as statuses.
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It can be very difficult to get an organization to accept corporate microblogging as a means of facilitating closer collaboration. However, while I am the first to say that changing an organization's communications model can be a challenge, it's not impossible.
Posted 107 days ago
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David Chappell's whitepaper for developing web applications on the SharePoint 2010 Platform in the perspective of an ASP.NET Solution Architect. He looks at the SharePont foundation and goes into:
Posted 125 days ago
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Our friend, Kirk Evans from Microsoft, gives some sage advise on preparing for SharePoint 2010.
Posted 140 days ago
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