Monday, June 8, 2009
This Week in SharePoint with Joel – Week 03
This is week three of our weekly broadcast with Joel Oleson of SharePointJoel.com. You can also subscribe to the iTunes channel for this set of broadcasts.
We look forward to your feedback and recommendations on topics for next week’s recording.
Topics covered in this screencast:
- - Sharing vs Plagiarism : 00:00
Link to article - - Google Wave vs. SharePoint by Steve Gaitten : 01:26
Link to article - - Best Practices Conference: Speaker List Announced : 03:45
Link to article - - SharePoint Twibe – Now at 525 members : 04:45
http://www.twibes.com/group/SharePoint
http://www.twibes.com/group/SharePointDevelopment
http://www.twibes.com/group/SharePointAdministration
http://www.twibes.com/group/SPBabes - - No Office Developer Conference, that content will be at the SharePoint Conference : 08:05
Link to article - - What was that Airlift about? And what is TAP? What is the Technical Preview of Office? : 10:04
Link to article - - Warning Not to use or discuss Torrent versions of Office Tech Preview : 11:30
Link to article - - Creating your SharePoint Governance Plan (Intranet Journal) : 12:55
Link to article by Robert Bogue
Link to downloads of three part series - - SharePoint Saturdays : 16:51
Chicago
Baltimore
Ozarks
Charlotte - - Feedback on Third Party Tools and Products : 17:36
Should we be mentioning third party solutions in this series of broadcasts? - - SharePointReviews.com : 18:13
Link to article
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- This Week in SharePoint with Joel - Week 02
- This Week in SharePoint with Joel - Week 03
- This Week in SharePoint with Joel - Week 04
- This Week in Sharepoint with Joel - Week 05
- This Week in SharePoint with Joel - Week 06
- 2009-09-09 This Week in SharePoint with Joel Oleson
It’s unfortunate that there was no mention of SharePoint Saturday Toronto. It’s on July 11, 2009 at Microsoft Canada HQ and we look forwarding to having your visitors in Canada attend!
-SharePoint Saturday Chicago – Saturday, June 13th, 2009
-SharePoint Saturday Charlotte – Saturday, June 20th, 2009
-SharePoint Saturday Toronto – Saturday, July 11th, 2009
-SharePoint Saturday Ozarks – Saturday, July 18th, 2009
-SharePoint Saturday Baltimore – Saturday, July 25th, 2009
Sorry to have missed the mention on the SPS Toronto. When we recorded yesterday, the SharePointSaturday.org site was down, so I was working off the top of my head. — Mark
Re third party products at SPS, I do like knowing new solutions to meet the demands that end users are looking for. However, when a session is strictly focused on that particular product, it becomes to “sales pitchy” and detracts from the purpose.
The session should be geared toward using the OOTB functionality and then demonstrate a particular case or advantage of using the product over the OOTB functions.
The sponsors deserve their time, but shouldn’t be the focus of a session.
The iTunes link that works for me is:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=317885271
Good show. If there is an awesome third party app release, please let us know. How often does that really happen?
Great show. There is also a Twibe for those who design for SharePoint:
http://www.twibes.com/group/SharePointDesigner
BTW: I set this up :-)
My vote would be to skip the product announcements, many of us are not allowed currently to consider spending money, but it would be great to mention some really neat freeware, codeplex tool, or page design tricks for those of us who are trying to do a lot with “in the box” standard edition MOSS.
As always thanks for sharing your incites and knowledge.
Hi. I am just catching up on your weekly audios, so my email pertains to Week 3 and a comment Joel made about Twibes. He said something about having to hang-out on the Twibes page to get members’ comments as they come in. However, while I was joining the tribe, I clicked on something so that the twitters from the twibe members come into my email. And since the culture where I work is emailed based, it’s very convenient that way.
Now of all the IT people you’ll ever meet, I’m going to be one of the least technically capable ones, no doubt. So if I was able to do this, you guys should be able to (should you choose to) with your eyes closed.
Hope this helps, especially considering how your weekly audio program helps me.
Rob Kronick