October 5, 2011

SHAREPOINTERS  


IN THE COMMUNITY
David Rubinstein

There weren't going to be any "wow" moments, but the mere presence of 7,500 users and technical support people proved SharePoint continues to have momentum in the business world.

That was the main takeaway from Microsoft's Jared Spataro in an interview with SPTechReport after his keynote address at the company's SharePoint Conference here in Anaheim, where the convention center —not the big theme park nearby —seemed to be the happiest place on Earth.

Without a new project to discuss, Spataro said Microsoft brought the community together to urge people to explore SharePoint more: to see what more they can get out of the software, to use it to its fullest extent, to say, "I didn't know you could do that with SharePoint!"

He provided some statistics off the top of his head (so there could be a margin of error) that showed 55% of organizations use SharePoint for team sites or file-share replacement, 52% use it for project management, 44% use it as an enterprise search tool, and 42% to generate business intelligence. The point? "When people ask, 'What's the main thing that brings people to SharePoint?' this shows that there is a lot of usage across all aspects," he said.

Spataro would neither confirm nor deny talk at the event that the next version of SharePoint will be released to beta by summer 2012. But with Microsoft's next conference scheduled for late 2012 in Las Vegas, it would behoove the company to have product to demo and details to provide.

—David

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LINKAPALOOZA

the linker

The Linker comes to you live from the SharePoint Conference in Anaheim, where he has scurried from exhibitor to exhibitor to collect all their news of add-ons and extensions and connectors. There's a lot of goodness in these links.

SharePoint Migration is Simple and Fast with New Quest Software Solutions....

Nintex Forms 2010 Unveiled at Microsoft SharePoint Conference...

Idera Announces New SharePoint Auditing Solution...

RIM Mobilizes Microsoft SharePoint on BlackBerry...

New Capturx for SharePoint Release & New Fortune 500 Customers...

Colligo Networks Unveils First Unified, Enterprise-Class Solution for Email and Document Management in SharePoint...

Informative Graphics Corporation Builds Yammer Integration for Secure, Collaborative Document Review...

Not-so-random YouTube entry: Anaheim's finest moment (as well as CuJo's most humiliating)

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SHAREPOINTERS
Managing Your SharePoint Site with SharePoint Designer

You know SharePoint Designer 2010 is the free tool that designers can use to create custom master pages and page layouts for a SharePoint site, and that information workers can use it for building workflows to automate business processes, right? You've heard that SharePoint Designer 2010 is a good improvement over the 2007 version, from its Ribbon-driven interface to its ability to connect SharePoint sites to external databases, along with a host of other features.

But have you considered using SharePoint Designer 2010 to simply manage your SharePoint site? SPD 2010 was actually built with this purpose in mind. Although it's one of SPD's most basic features, it is often overlooked simply because of the other great capabilities available within the product. Most options available in the browser have an equivalent in SPD, and in many cases it is actually quicker to make changes to a site or list with SPD than it is to wade through multiple pages in the browser.

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Ryan Keller is a consultant with SharePoint911.
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