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From the architectural and administrative perspectives, SharePoint 2010 is a completely different animal when compared to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007.

looking for ways to improve performance, leveraging technology like business process management (BPM) and SharePoint, to outperform their competition.

This is a short three minute burst, but should get you thinking about how communities start. As Derek says in the video, I was a lone nut until I got my first follower.

As I continue to talk with companies to see how they utilize SharePoint, I find there isn’t anything I can point to on how SharePoint is being used by other companies. This knowledge will be very useful for anyone developing stories and scenarios around actual use cases.

Using the Free Version of SharePoint to Run Your Website

It’s here! The new eBook from EUSP, How Can Companies Kill the Things that Kill Productivity? is now available. Download your complimentary eBook and tell your friends.

The grammar of SharePoint consists of knowing the components of the environment: sites and subsites; lists, document libraries, and surveys; content types and site columns; list items, columns and their types; webparts, jQuery, and workflows. Grammar increases our knowledge; we are able to converse in the vocabulary of SharePoint.

To get the ball rolling for Dusseldorf in October, how about a €500 discount on a full ticket? I thought you’d say that.

I’ve been sharing examples in this series about the possibilities of process-enabling SharePoint to drive business improvement in different vertical industries.

I spent a half hour with Jeremy Epstein today, talking about building and cultivating an online community. Jeremy and I met last week at WPC and hit it off right away. We turned on the recorder so you can here the give-and-take between us as we discuss community development.