Background Over the past few months I have met with a large number of clients with SharePoint 2007 implementations who are asking the SharePoint million dollar question , “Should we migrate our SharePoint 2007 environment to SharePoint 2010 or should we just go right to SharePoint 2013?” There are 3 or 4 major questions and a few variables to those questions that frame this conversion: What is the current state of your SharePoint 2007 environment?
And then in 2007 everything changed. SharePoint 2007 was released with significant enhancements to, and focus on, ECM capabilities
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I'm just curious - if you could name three things that you have done right regarding your SharePoint 2007 or 2010 deployment, what would those things be?
Profile pictures are handled differently in SharePoint 2007. In SharePoint 2007 the photo was simply a URL or file location in one of the fields of the User Profile store
We are in the midst of the approximate 3 year SharePoint release but what the big difference here is that a large number of organizations have not yet upgraded to version 4, SharePoint 2010, and are still on SharePoint 2007 (MOSS or WSS)
Microsoft reported a security vulnerability last week in ASP.NET, which is the platform that SharePoint runs on. If you have SharePoint 2007, WSS 3.0, or SharePoint 2010 server running on the Internet, then your server is exposed to this weakness
Many organizations wish it was, but it isn't. Although SharePoint 2007 introduced some records management capabilities and SharePoint 2010 seems to take this to the next level, the critical role records management plays within an organization means it is not something that can or should be done half way
If you are upgrading from SharePoint 2007 to 2010 there are some different ways to upgrade, but one of the most useful if you are not doing an in place upgrade is to use the stsadm command with addcontentdb
: Site provisioning Site management Storage quotas Document management Content management For inspiration, I turned to my own library of SharePoint 2007 manuals that I bought beginning that year
He later joined the product team to release SharePoint 2007. His experiences have taken him across the globe in more than 140 countries, and he is often a keynote in the top SharePoint events across all continents
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