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As we go through the series you’ll see how we can easily apply Records Management policies to any type of content within SharePoint 2010 which is extremely powerful!

SharePoint 2010 has very powerful search capabilities, especially with the integrated FAST Search Server. But in this part of my series I don’t want to show you the server-side search capabilities but some client side gotchas instead.

However we will be specifically concentrating on new functionality in SharePoint 2010 and defining our Content Types with Records Management in mind.

Themes in SharePoint 2010 are significantly different than SharePoint 2007 themes. In this blog we will focus on the SharePoint 2010 themes

Workflows are a great feature in SharePoint 2010 that allows, for instance, your business rules to be performed in a consistent and repeatable manner.

And it is time to really check out what this great combination has to offer. The most obvious is that we can now use Visio to design the workflows, which then are imported to SharePoint via SharePoint Designer 2010.

From the architectural and administrative perspectives, SharePoint 2010 is a completely different animal when compared to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007.

Microsoft released SharePoint 2010 in May. The software provides better integration with products such as Microsoft Office and supplies flexible deployment and centralized administration, giving you the efficient and secure working environment you need.

This series will cover most of the connection points between SharePoint 2010 and Visio 2010, starting with the demo friendly workflow creation using the Visio to SharePoint Designer 2010 integration.

I’m implementing a live twitter tracker in order to keep tabs on all the tweets and hash tags for that day. I’m embedding them below as I get them setup. At the bottom of each panel is a code block you can embed on your site if you’d just like to track one specific area of the world.