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This article is part of the December 2009 issue of Exploring the top SharePoint 2010 features
SharePoint 2010 offers big improvements over its younger sibling Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007. In this newest iteration of SharePoint, Microsoft has spiffed up some existing features in ways that are likely to bring smiles to IT departments and end users everywhere. But even though Microsoft worked hard in SharePoint 2010 to fix some of the biggest and most irksome problems left over from MOSS 2007, it would have been nice if it could have taken care of some nagging smaller issues in this latest version. In any event, SharePoint 2010 gets kudos for some major improvements. Let's start with them. One of the biggest changes in SharePoint 2010 has been the fixes made to SharePoint Designer. SharePoint Designer gets a facelift In MOSS, SharePoint Designer has had a rocky reputation at best. Although it's a powerful tool, SharePoint Designer suffers from more than a few drawbacks. Despite SharePoint Designer's power in MOSS, it has been underused. That's partly because MOSS limits enterprise-scale development to highly trained IT staff who live ... Access >>>
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Kicking the tires on SharePoint 2010
by Paul Galvin, Contributor
The latest version of SharePoint offers some revolutionary improvements with just a couple of disappointments.
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How to automate governance
by Brien Posey
Sometimes a governance policy just isn't enough. Learn how to use SharePoint functionality to enforce the rules.
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Kicking the tires on SharePoint 2010
by Paul Galvin, Contributor
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Oops! I didn't do any capacity planning for SharePoint
by Stephen Cummins, Contributor
How do you handle capacity planning for SharePoint? What? You're not doing any at all? Well, you need to fix that. Here's how.
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Oops! I didn't do any capacity planning for SharePoint
by Stephen Cummins, Contributor
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