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Hi everyone we are having another Vendor night on June 17th in London and you will get the chance to see various SharePoint 3rd party products in action. I am just in final stages of which vendors will be there on the night so look for further information shortly. In the meantime stick the date in your diary.

Confirmed Vendors and Times - Please Note that we are going to start at 6.15 not 6.30 in order to keep the times workable. registration will be available from 5.30 onwards.

6.15 - 6.45pm - Open Text

6.50 - 7.20pm - OI Software

15 minute Break

7.35 - 8.05 - Microsoft

8.10 - 8.40 - Idera

8.45 - 9.15 - Inmage

Location and Times :

Registration starts at 5.30 Start time will be 6.15PM with a break in the middle and Q&A session at 9PM including prize draw giveaway.

Microsoft London (Cardinal Place)
100 Victoria Street
London SW1E 5JL
Tel: 0870 60 10 100

http://www.microsoft.com/uk/about/map-london.mspx

Steve Smith

Check out the Microsoft web site to see how Microsoft and OpenText can work better together.

http://www.microsoft.com/isv/opentext/

 

Also read:

Open Text Content Lifecycle Management Services for Microsoft SharePoint

Open Text Case Management Framework for Microsoft SharePoint

Open Text Legal Information Management for Microsoft SharePoint

Open Text Recruiting Management for Microsoft SharePoint

Open Text Regulated Documents for Microsoft SharePoint

 Also watch:

Kirk Koenigsbaur from Microsoft and Jens Rabe from Open Text Discuss Strategic Partnership

 

Listen to:

Peter King - Microsoft UK Office Product Server Group Manager

Doug Miles - AIIM

and Richard Kelly - HP Technical Pre-Sales

discuss the use of HP TRIM and SharePoint for an Electronic Document and Records Management (EDRM) system.

Lots of great questions and answers at the end help to capture how these two solutions can work together.

http://h41112.www4.hp.com/promo/imhub/trim/index3.html

 

Download Directly

Collaborative Working with SharePoint and Records Management
Listen to the recent webinar on Collaborative Working with SharePoint and Records Management; with industry experts Aiim providing an Information Management overview, Microsoft and a SharePoint and HP TRIM integration demo.

 

 

Dave Allen has published a new set of Windows 7 Application Compatibility briefings and clinics.

 

http://blogs.msdn.com/ukisvdev/archive/2009/06/09/windows-7-application-compatibility-briefings-and-drop-in-clinic.aspx

 

www.bing.com - try it today!!!!!!!

 Search Jo Carpenter - check out this blog :o). Also hover over the section to the right to get a quick intro to the site. It's binging great!

 Search BPOS Partner Opportunity - check the second link and find my blog

Try changing location settings to United States - English > then type flights from Boston to London

In links in an instant answer telling you if flights are likely to go up or down. Alternatiely you could go to the travel section.

 Also I love the live video previews.

Also i love the weather info

Also i love the hover information to the right of the link.

 

Great work Bing crew.

 

This is a Silverlight version of a deployment whitepaper for MOSS and OpenText.

It's targetted at IT people (hosted on the Microsoft.com site).

The introduction section is a useful 2 min overview on how Open Text compliments the MOSS environment.

http://www.microsoft.com/isv/OpenText/OpenTextPresentation/default.html

 

Content and Code, one of our premier SharePoint 2007 partners in the UK, has launched a new website. The site is built on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server platform and includes interactive Silverlight banners, in page videos, content managed forms, a Virtual Earth map and the Content and Code Accessibility Framework.

 

In a second phase, the site will add more Silverlight features, an online shopping cart, visitor membership accounts, blogs, surveys and a forum.

 

Check it out: www.contentandcode.com

Exchange Online Standard Developer Guide (new)

SharePoint Online Standard Developer Guide

 

 

The Exchange Online Standard Developer Guide is now available for download here:  

 

Some of the main topics covered (and tested) include:

1.      Exchange Web Services

·        List of exchange web services supported in an Exchange Online Environment

·        Using Auto Generated Proxy

·        How to write an EWS client application

2.      Auto Discover Service

·        Lookup logic

·        Sample application

3.      Integration of Exchange Online with Azure (two sample apps: Free/Busy and Delegate access)

·        Create an online project

·        Creating a Web Cloud Service

·        Deploy Web Cloud Services on Azure

4.      Integration of Exchange Online with Microsoft Dynamics AX

·        Creating wrapper classes, adding references and invoking the wrapper classes

5.      Using EWS via Java client

6.      Code examples as appropriate.

 

Online Webinar Thursday May 7th, 2009 10.00am BST

 

SharePoint is rapidly being considered as the front end solution for business users; however it offers limited records management capability. In addition, similar to Exchange, a SharePoint site often becomes slow and cumbersome when people post information to it – organisations are then faced with documents becoming insecure; unmonitored and incorrectly managed and thereby they will not comply with data protection regulations and uphold their organisations reputation. However, if used with a records management solution the documents can be stored correctly and safely and the site becomes more dynamic.

The benefits of a combined SharePoint and Records Management solution:

  • Single version of truth – data in HP TRIM can be accessed from multiple SharePoint sites as well as from other applications and interfaces
  • Completely compatible with Microsoft functionality – no overlap of operation
  • By making information easily accessible avoids unnecessary duplication
  • Retain corporate information in corporate systems rather than personal or team repositories
  • Limit use of SharePoint to store large amounts of static data allowing it to be used for dynamic data

This webinar will feature AIIM providing insight on the information management market today, Microsoft and HP will showcase the HP TRIM and SharePoint integration.

PRESENTERS

Doug Miles,  
AIIM Europe

Peter King,
Microsoft
Richard Kelly,
HP

 

REGISTER NOW

 

Updates Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies on TechNet, www.microsoft.com/sharepoint, Office Sustained Engineering blog and SharePoint Team Blog will be updated once the downloads are available on download center. Please check these resource when they go live for download links and installation guides.

 

Call to Action

Since Service Pack 2 improves performance, stability and availability for SharePoint server farm, and it is also a requirement to upgrade to SharePoint 2010, we encourage everyone to talk with their customers to start planning to apply Service Pack 2 on their server farm.

 

KB Article Links

Description of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP2 and of Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Language Pack SP2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953338
Description of 2007 Microsoft Office servers Service Pack 2 (SP2) and of 2007 Microsoft Office servers Language Pack Service Pack 2 (SP2)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953334

 

Download Links

Please check KB articles, Office Sustained Engineering blog and SharePoint Team Blog for download links when they go live.

 

Installation Steps

Please check SharePoint Team Blog and Updates Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies when the articles go live.

 

Related Resources

About Service Pack 2 for SharePoint Product and Technologies (marketing doc, talks about benefit)

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=148551

 

Service Pack 2 Overview (TechNet article links, very useful)
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=148374

 

Updates Resource Center for SharePoint Products and Technologies
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sharepointserver/bb735839.aspx

 

The full list of changes in SP2 (Excel 2007 format)
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP2 Changes
2007 Office Servers SP2 Changes

Customers can also go to this KB article for a full list of downloads for Office System 2007 SP2 (client & server).
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968170

 

Quick Q&A

Q: Why is the new STSADM upgrade checker operation important for my customers?

A: The upgrade checker is a stsadm operation that scans server farm to establish whether it is ready for upgrade to SharePoint 2010. It does so by identifying issues that could present obstacles to the upgrade process. It provides feedback and best practice recommendations on your current environment, together with information on how to resolve any issues that the tool discovers. It also check operating system requirement for Windows Server 2008 and 64bit.  

 

Q: Which browser will be added into support for SP2 for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0?

A: Internet Explorer 8 will be added into level 1 browser support, and Firefox 2.0/3.0 will be added into level 2 browser support.

 

Q: Which operating system will be added into support?

A: Windows Server 2008 SP2 and Windows Server 2008 R2 will be supported on their release.

 

Q: Can customer skip other updates and directly apply SP2 in their server farm?

A: Yes. SP2 includes SP1 and Infrastructure updates.

 

Q: Will there be a MOSS slipstream build with SP2?

A: There’s no plan for official MOSS slipstream build with SP2. An official slipstream guide will be provided so customers can create their own slipstream build based on their patch needs. WSS with SP2 slipstream builds are provided on download center.

 

Q: Are we announcing the full system requirement for SharePoint Server 2010 this time?

A: No. The information you can give to the customer now is Windows Server 2008 and 64 bit.

copied from http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/ 

Office Service Pack team announced Service Pack 2 for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 would be available on April 28th. It provides many fixes and performance improvements, as well as some new features. Also with the new service pack, Internet Explorer 8 will be added into browser support matrix as level one, and Firefox 2.0 and 3.0 as level two. We recommend every customer to start planning their patch window to apply this service pack. Please look out for more details on April 28th.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY

 

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Thank you Susan.

copied from http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2009/04/14/microsoft-sharepoint-14-is-now-microsoft-sharepoint-2010.aspx

Microsoft SharePoint “14” is now Microsoft SharePoint 2010

 

You have probably seen the news announcement today where we announced the public beta for the new Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. As part of that announcement, we also talked about some of the names for the “14” wave of products including Microsoft Office 2010 and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010. I wanted to answer some questions that I think will inevitably pop to the top of your mind:

What happened to the Office piece of the name? We love MOSS. . . .

The first thing you’ll notice is that the MOSS acronym goes away with the new name since Office is no longer in the SharePoint official name. No one should worry that SharePoint doesn’t work great with Office 2010 since we removed Office from the name, just like people didn’t worry whether SharePoint was a great portal product when we removed Portal from the 2007 name.

The primary reason why we took Office out of the name - lots of folks associate the name Office with the Office client. We wanted to take the opportunity to reestablish the Office name and brand to be synonymous with the client suite. I say “Give the people what they Want” so everyone should immediately think of Microsoft Office = Office apps.

Don’t try to acronym Microsoft SharePoint Server to MSS since MSS is already taken by Microsoft Search Server. Just remember, SharePoint is SharePoint is SharePoint.

What about Windows SharePoint Services?

When you read through the announcement, you may be wondering what happened to Windows SharePoint Services. While we didn’t announcement anything new for WSS, and I want to assure you that we’re definitely working on a new v4 version of the product. It’s too early to drill into any of the details but WSS is getting a lot of new features and will be a great release. We’ll talk more about WSS at a later date.

So, what was announced?

Here are my key takeaways from the interview with Chris Capossela:

• Exchange 2010 will lead the way for the 2010 (previously referred by its codename “14”) wave of technologies and it will be available in the second half of 2009. You can download a beta today.

• Using Office Web applications, customers will be able to create, edit and collaborate on Office documents through a browser.

• IT professionals will be able to choose to either deploy and manage on-premises or hosted as a service.

• For developers, we are working on Open APIs, deep support for industry standards and developer tool support with Visual Studio 2010.

You can read the entire interview here.

The Partner Readiness Development and Online Technical Teams are delighted to announce the launch of the next generation UK Training & Events page on the Partner Portal.

 

 Responding to feedback from partners, the page has been developed to include the following new benefits and features:

 

1.      No login required: Allows Partners to browse training without having to sign into the Partner Learning Centre

2.      New Layout: New intuitive page layout with separate tabs to search for Live (classroom and Live Meeting), Recorded and Academy training

3.      Integrated into the Partner Portal page layout providing a seamless experience for Partners

4.      All PLC/Academy/MSDN/TechNet courses visible in one place

5.      MSDN & TechNet: A separate tab to expose courses on TechNet (for IT professionals and Evangelists) and MSDN (for developers) which is currently not showing results as this is in planning phase

6.      Expanded Search and Save capability: Allowing partners to select their search based on Product, Role and Level which is then automatically saved for future searches.

7.      RSS component (in the right-hand zone): Allowing major courses to be highlighted to partners visiting the page

 

Take a look HERE

Hitachi Consulting Acquires UK IT Consulting Firm, Edenbrook Ltd. 

LONDON - April 8, 2009 - Hitachi Consulting, the global business and IT consulting company of Hitachi Ltd., today announced that it has acquired Edenbrook Ltd., a United Kingdom-based IT consulting firm which specialises in delivering Microsoft and Oracle solutions.

 The consolidation of the Microsoft partner community conntinues to happen in the UK.

http://www.hitachiconsulting.com/UK2/newsDetails.cfm?EID=302

Congratulations to all involved. I'm sure you'll make a great team.

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