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Last week we ran a live online session comparing six well known SharePoint migration tool vendors: MetaVis Technologies, Metalogix, AvePoint, Idera, Quest and Axceler. The feedback was extremely exciting as people told us how much they got out of the sessions.

I think it’s time to try and get a handle on how people are migrating content from 2003 to 2007 to 2010. There are some really good tools out there for doing that, but at an enterprise level, how are you going to choose which is most appropriate for your situation?

“Essential SharePoint 2010: Overview, Governance and Planning” is a much needed conversation from the business perspective of how talk about governance and planning when speaking about SharePoint in your company.

I have written up everything we have done in the last three years to produce an e-book

Stephen Kim from the Microsoft Advertising Group has put together a video demo of a prototype SharePoint tool for monitoring social media input. This is a show-stopping application if it ever gets to market

Marianne has been working hard in the two months since the conference and has just come out with a eMagazine version of SDN dedicated exclusively to SharePoint.

You might remember me talking about ShareGate, a simple tool for comparing sites. No server installation, just a simple desktop client. They gave the compare tool away in hopes that people would purchase the sync tool.

As a follow-on from the success of Seamless Teamwork, SharePoint Roadmap for Collaboration: Using SharePoint to Enhance Business Collaboration is the indispensable guide for IT and business people wanting to use SharePoint to enhance business collaboration. The roadmap focuses on the business and human side of SharePoint, rather than the technology. There are six focal chapters, covering frameworks for improvement, governance themes, engaging with the business, user adoption strategies, and more.

Bjørn Furuknap, UnderstandingSharePoint.com, is the author of the USP Journal. He and I have worked out a nice little perk for EndUserSharePoint.com Weekly Newsletter Subscribers.
Bjørn’s next issue of the USP Journal, over 120 pages, is about SharePoint Designer Workflow from an End User’s perspective. He has agreed to provide two chapters from the journal [...]

Michael Sampson continues working his way through his book “Seamless Teamwork”, through a live online study group. Today we will be covering Chapter 7, “Analyzing the Options”.