This week I presented at the SharePoint Evolutions Conference and one of the sessions I delivered was an interactive tour around some of the new and improved features being introduced in SharePoint 2010, from the end-user’s perspective. Here’s a presentation that summarises some of that demonstration:
Following the problems with travel caused by a certain volcano, I’ll now be presenting at the SharePoint Evolutions conference in London. My session abstract hasn’t made it onto the web site yet so here it is below:
Session: What’s new in SharePoint 2010 for Information Workers
Abstract: We will take a look at the new features in SharePoint Server 2010 from the end-user’s perspective. Starting with a tour of the new user interface we will explore the new search results, social networking features and new ways to organise and classify content within sites. We’ll finish with a peak behind the scenes at the new administration settings and tips to consider when planning to deploy SharePoint Server 2010.
Having sat in on Bill G’s keynote at the Office DevCon 3 weeks ago, it was interesting to see what would be in the SharePoint conference keynote… Has to be said, the content had a bit more zing. Yes, the ‘last day at the office’ video was played. And as always, the Q&A threw up [...]
Bill Gate’s keynote has just completed. I’ll be posting a full write-up later today. For now, here are a couple of announcements: Microsoft Search Server 2008 is now available. Introducing Microsoft Online – hosted SharePoint and Exchange, integrating with the enterprise versions. More details to follow on this one, but here is a quote from [...]





