Erica gave an overview of the new content features in SharePoint 2010 – document unique ID, document center, document routing, rating, Managed Metadata services, comments on the My Site wall (instead of using email), document sets, and more. There are some significant enhancements in SharePoint 2010 to improve […]
Dux Sy from Innovative-e kicked off day 2 of Share2010 with his keynote on SharePoint success and collaboration. Find Dux pretty much everywhere online, or start at meetdux.com. Dux started off with his famous “SharePoint is nice nice baby” rap. Key points: What are some of the critical […]
Day 1 of Share2010 in Sydney is done. I attended 8 sessions, and blogged 7 of them. There was a lot of content – some of it ground breaking – and I immensely enjoyed my day. My talk isn’t until last thing tomorrow, so I have had an […]
Rodney Durrant from John Holland Group talked about “How You Can Transform SharePoint into a Strategic Asset: What Every Top Manager Needs to Know About Extracting Maximum Business Value from SharePoint.” Rodney is based in Brisbane, and is the Commercial Manager at John Holland, which is a change […]
Lynn Warneke, Head of Digital Technologies at Pearson Australia Group, talked about the value of an integrative information architecture, and the value it created at Pearson. Lynn has been at Pearson for about a year, but is usually an independent SharePoint and information management consultant. Connect with Lynn […]
Mike Rawson from DB Breweries in New Zealand talked about using SharePoint 2007 for the Intranet. Find Mike on LinkedIn. At DB, Mike is responsible for all integration between systems. Key points from Mike’s talk: In 2008, DB migrated from DocuShare to SharePoint. Worked with Gen-i (a Telecom […]
Erica Toelle from InfoShare in Seattle WA talked about people change management research as applied to SharePoint maturity. Erica has been working with SharePoint since 2004, with a major emphasis on enterprise content management. She is also heavily involved in a music festival in Seattle, that draws 25,000 […]
Andrew is a consultant at OBS in Australia, based in Brisbane. Andrew is on the business and knowledge management side. Key points from Andrew around governance and business processes: What’s the problem? SharePoint on its own doesn’t do a thing. You have to put SharePoint to work on […]
John Michael Simpson, the CIO from the Mississippi Department of Transportation, talked about how they are using SharePoint to reduce traffic fatalities. John talked – no PowerPoint – here are some key points: Line of business applications and data are largely in place. The next challenge is “animating […]
Jerry Smith from Microsoft gave the first keynote for the Share2010 business-user conference in Sydney, Australia. He talked about new capabilities in SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 clients to enable business users to do their work better. Key points: Social Networking … the social networking capabilities in SharePOint […]
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