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Aug 17, 2012

Weekend Reading: SharePoint Challenges, Going to the Social Business Circus

shutterstock_91060541.jpg Our SharePointpalooza continued this week with the debut of a new series on SharePoint governance, a few perspectives on what SharePoint 2013 holds in store and something anyone contemplating the switch to the latest version can relate to: the SharePoint upgrade headache.

We also heard further reports from the archival front and were asked if your workplace was a circus, who would you be?

SharePoint: What's Working, What Isn't

SharePoint 2013: Not Quite What I Expected

Jennifer Mason (@jennifermason): With each new release of SharePoint I become like a kid in a candy shop, ready to find all the new and exciting goodies that have been made available. SharePoint 2013 has been no exception.

Since the release of the Customer Preview I have been anxiously digging in and trying to find what new and exciting things have been added. What I have found so far has been a pleasant surprise, and not quite what I expected.

SharePoint Business Governance Strategy: An Overview

Frederik Leksell (@letstalkgov): Many portals, intranets, public websites and other solutions fail to deliver objectives and ROI within 6 months to a year because no one governs the solution. This series will share my high level SharePoint Business Governance strategy to help your company turn those success rates around.

The SharePoint Upgrade Headache

Martin White (@intranetfocus): With SharePoint, it really can be 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014 all at the same time.

Over the years I’ve been faced with some very challenging intranet projects but none of them come close to the challenges of upgrading software on the office computer.

35,000 Foot View of SharePoint 2013 for Developers

Brian Alderman (@brianalderman): Are you ready for SharePoint 2013?

This is the second in a four part series that provides a 35,000-foot overview of some of the major changes expected in SharePoint 2013. With this piece we will dive into what will be new for developers.

The series covers these changes as they relate to administrators, developers, designers and end users.

SharePoint Adoption: Is Customization the Rally Cap?

Kevin Conroy (@seattlerooster): I always like to put events into a solid sports analogy and SharePoint lends itself to this in a unique way. SharePoint is somewhat akin to the New York Yankee teams of the past couple decades: this product has been a consistent leader, though it has had some ups and downs in the enterprise collaboration space, and continues to hold its place in the echelon of enterprise productivity tools that will continue to lead well into the next many “seasons” to come.

 

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Source : cmswire[dot]com