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SharePoint is one of many enterprise solutions we employ, and to make it effective we must ensure that we take the steps necessary to fully understand our domains of knowledge.

This article is the third in the series trying to demystify all that SharePoint Designer 2010 has to offer

Taxonomy managed in another tool outside of the SharePoint environment may be imported into SharePoint 2010.

This article will dig into working with specifically the settings and customizations you can make at the SharePoint site level using SPD

Taxonomy management in SharePoint 2010 sees a significant improvement over functionality offered by the product’s predecessors.

In this blog we will run through the process of installing SharePoint 2010 in a small Farm Environment. In this topology we have two servers and a Windows 7 Guest.

SharePoint 2010 makes the automation of retention schedules a fairly straightforward activity.

Content Organizer is huge, and it builds upon other feature sets in SharePoint 2010 to make the overall experience very clean, simple, and results driven.

Another difference in 2010 is the Quick Launch will be visible on all pages inside of the site, even if inside of Site Settings. This was not the case on 2007.

Building the metadata structure in the Term Store Manager in SharePoint 2010 is not the most convenient way.