Anyone who attended the analysts session at SPC 2008 will immediately understand the title… read on to find out more. Yesterday I attended a session – Analyst Panel: AMR Research, Forrester and Gartner Anaslysts Weigh In. I just know it is going to have been the best session of the conference. Apologies to those who [...]
Read more »Having sat in on Bill G’s keynote at the Office DevCon 3 weeks ago, it was interesting to see what would be in the SharePoint conference keynote… Has to be said, the content had a bit more zing. Yes, the ‘last day at the office’ video was played. And as always, the Q&A threw up [...]
Read more »Bill Gate’s keynote has just completed. I’ll be posting a full write-up later today. For now, here are a couple of announcements: Microsoft Search Server 2008 is now available. Introducing Microsoft Online – hosted SharePoint and Exchange, integrating with the enterprise versions. More details to follow on this one, but here is a quote from [...]
Read more »I’ll be in Seattle from 2nd to 6th March attending the Microsoft SharePoint conference. It’s going to be interesting to see what it’s like, with over 3,000 people attending. I’ve been with SharePoint since it was little more than a planned add-on to Exchange and ignored by the serious techies. It’s come a long way [...]
Read more »Bill Gates delivered the keynote speech to kick off the Office Developer conference in San Jose. Unsurprisingly, the ‘Last day at the office’ video was played. If you haven’t already seen it, it’s quite a good chuckle: (The YouTube version isn’t complete but you get the picture) The content of Bill’s speech wasn’t hugely exciting. [...]
Read more »I am currently running a series of Enterprise Search workshops on behalf of Microsoft. The workshops are a mix of showing what Microsoft products can do and discussing best practices for successfully deploying enterprise search – technology is only part of the equation. All dates for January and February are now full. Microsoft is currently [...]
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