Many companies are preparing to upgrade from earlier versions of SharePoint to the recently released SharePoint 2010 version...The most obvious reason to upgrade is that you need some of the new features in SharePoint 2010
Yet try Googling "SharePoint 2010" "case studies" and you get a lot of channel fluff -- no hard tangibles
When you are developing solutions for SharePoint Server 2010, it is best to do the development on a machine that is running SharePoint Server 2010
1 Comment - Can we run user profile full sync and db full backup simultaneously in SharePoint 2010?
Due to some release information restrictions I will use a lot of information verbatim that Microsoft released publically yesterday but it is key to go with a Hybrid SharePoint Deployment methodology in your current SharePoint 2010 deployment to adapt properly to a future upgrade of SharePoint 2013
1 Comment - This was a big gap in 2010 ECM features. So assuming it's not deprecated at release this is a great new feature that allows you to assign retention and disposition for sites
• Our organization has SharePoint Server 2010 implemented with about 4000 users and we are utilizing several of SharePoint’s ECM tools along with the record center
Let’s take an example from SharePoint 2010: In place records management. Lets start with our known date, release, which you would assume incorrectly would be 2010 for SharePoint 2010, but was, in fact, 2009
But what’s the best approach to upgrade to the new platform?
Can you opt to go right to SharePoint 2013 with your licensing agreement or is SharePoint 2010 you’re only licensing option?
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)
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Overview Within an enterprise SharePoint 2010 deployment, a key best practice to ensure your organization’s long-term SharePoint’s success, is the creation of a SharePoint Steering committee and engaging and\or including your organizaton’s key business and technology leaders to this committee. The SharePoint Steering Committee is the overall governing body of Microsoft SharePoint that ensures the technology is implemented so that it will fit the business and functional needs of the organization for years to come as well as to ensure the decisions that are made will not affect future upgrades of the technology
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