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Who is Mark Miller?

Original Publication Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Mark Miller | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

The first rule of EUSP is that you always talk about EUSP. People don’t know me. They don’t know who I am. I am squandering my potential as Founder and Editor. I have lost everything. I’m free to do anything. I want to control everything. I don’t want to let go of anything. Welcome to EUSP.

“SinterKlaas arrives in Amsterdam today” – A Tale on Twitter

Original Publication Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Mark Miller | 2 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

I thought that was what was happening this morning when I saw @danmc from TunnelPoint tweeting away about SinterKlaas. There was a steady stream coming through.

Talking about SharePoint: My Speaking Schedule

Original Publication Date: Friday, November 13, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Mark Miller, Workshops | 3 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

I really didn’t realize how booked my schedule had become until we tried to schedule a chunk of time. Between speaking at SharePoint Saturdays, doing live online training, in-person training and speaking at SharePoint Conferences, it’s becoming a pretty hectic… good hectic, mind you, but still hectic.

Looking for Feedback: Fabulous 40 Templates

Original Publication Date: Friday, November 13, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Mark Miller | 17 Comments
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

So you’ve tried them. What do you think? Would you recommend them? Use them? Rework them? What should the 2010 team be looking to provide?

The Scoop: SharePoint 2010 Records Management

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Filed Under: Document Management, General Observations, Libraries and Lists, Mike Ferrara, SharePoint 2010, Workshops | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

Support for in-place RM within all libraries is a major plus if you are looking for SharePoint 2010 to be your solution. Not only does this reduce IT overhead, but it allows your end users to live in the appropriate libraries for all relevant information. They won’t have to leave the confines of their collaborative environment to find a business record that relates to their project.

This Week in SharePoint: Events online and off

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Mark Miller, Workshops | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: General Interest
 

I’m teaching on site all this week, so I’m trying to get a handle on who’s doing what when I come home each evening. Here’s the list of events I’ve got for this week. Please add more to the comments section and I’ll update each evening as they come in.

So what’s up with jQuery in SharePoint 2010?

Original Publication Date: Monday, November 9, 2009
Filed Under: General Observations, Javascript, Mark Miller, jquery | Leave a Comment
SharePoint User Level: Power User
 

I am not so sure that jQuery is included as part of SharePoint 2010. Yes, it is integrated into Visual Studio 2010 in so far as intellisense and jQuery is provided in a local folder post install.

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