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With the release of 2010 and the new UI users will get lost and could use some instruction on how to use and manage navigation within their sites.

The following is a short presentation about content types in SharePoint – what are they and what’s new in SharePoint 2010.

I’ve shown how nicely ASP.Net AJAX Templating interacts with jQuery and how to directly modify in-memory JSON objects and send them back to SharePoint.

One of the most important aspects of a successful SharePoint deployment is a well-defined taxonomy and metadata library.

In this part in the series I’ll describe ASP.Net AJAX Templating, give a tutorial of building a simple application page in Visual Studio 2010, and then build out a very simple page using ASP.Net AJAX Templating that displays SharePoint 2010 list data exposed as JSON by WCF Data Services.

To say that SharePoint 2010 Enterprise is a huge jump from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 (WSS 3.0) is an understatement.

Metadata represents the foundation for a large range of functionality across sites in SharePoint.

A large part of the functionality offered by SharePoint 2010 revolves around the idea of social collaboration in the enterprise through blogs, wikis, content syndication, discussions and social tagging

In SharePoint Server 2010 the Content Query Web Part introduces even more functionality including the slots – a cool feature that allows you to create semantic and reusable templates.

SharePoint is often unleashed without proper planning or governance structures, and most administrators find themselves needing to retroactively apply standards