Almost exactly a year after MOSS 2007 was released, Joel Olesen, Sr. Technical
Product Manager at Microsoft,
finally shed some light on future product plans
As readers of the SharePoint chapters of our Web CMS Report and Enterprise Search Report know, there are many good online and book-length resources about MOSS 2007 in general, but almost all of them
While writing reviews for the new Enterprise Search Report, I found myself frequently saying you should test the effectiveness of a given product against your own corpus of content, which is reiterated in the Report's "Advice" section. But I can't help
Last week at cmf2007 Raimond Kempees, a developer and consultant at Radagio,
gave a nice talk assessing MOSS 2007. Among other things, Raimond relayed some of
the challenges
Microsoft has announced an update to the mouthful "Microsoft Office SharePoint
Server for Search 2007" -- which is now called "Search Server 2008", but is still
the somewhat stripped-down version of the full search engine
Most implementations of the popular MOSS
2007 are performed by system integrators and local consulting companies,
typically without Microsoft intercession. Even if you obtained
SharePoint for free, I would strongly encourage a direct and regular contact
with Microsoft itself
MS SharePoint continues
to grow at a pace - in a presentation to Financial Analysts earlier this week,
Microsoft stated
that in the past year they have seen year over year 35% growth and revenues
of a staggering $800 Million US. They also claim
Earlier this week I visited a national membership association in wonderful
Copenhagen, Denmark. The association had accepted a seemingly very nice
offer from Microsoft:
free licenses to MOSS 2007 to support a revamped public website. Now with the implementation well underway, problems are beginning to surface