Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides auditing by default but it does not give the ability for a non-administrator to view the auditing history of a specific document or item in a list. This code sample shows a developer how to extend this auditing functionality to create an item-level auditing view in three different ways: using a custom SharePoint list, through the Excel client, and by manipulating the open XML file format to display auditing history using Excel Services on an application page. It is accompanied by a thorough white paper describing the code as well as a setup document.
Download details: SharePoint Server 2007 Code Sample: Item-Level Auditing
8/28/2007
More Profitable than Open Source...
Microsoft SharePoint-based Solutions: More Profitable than Open Source
IPED research shows that Microsoft collaboration-solution providers see larger, more numerous opportunities, faster growth, and up to 25-percent greater profit than competing providers who sell open-source products. And because Microsoft collaboration tools are preintegrated, building a collaboration-solutions business around Microsoft SharePoint-based solutions can cost up to 2.5 times less than with separate open-source products. Learn more. File Download
IPED research shows that Microsoft collaboration-solution providers see larger, more numerous opportunities, faster growth, and up to 25-percent greater profit than competing providers who sell open-source products. And because Microsoft collaboration tools are preintegrated, building a collaboration-solutions business around Microsoft SharePoint-based solutions can cost up to 2.5 times less than with separate open-source products. Learn more. File Download
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8/27/2007
Page Layouts and CSS - Liam Cleary [MVP SharePoint]
Page Layouts and CSS As you can see is only a quick demonstration what you can do using a little single CSS Style. For the live solution there is a lot more involved in hiding certain areas as the layouts page also contains web parts that cannot be edited. The key to making this approach work is simply making sure that your mark-up is correct and that it is really valid XHTML. Anyway this helped me so maybe it might be useful to you. from : Liam Cleary [MVP SharePoint]
8/23/2007
SharePoint Resources - Microsoft Business Data Catalog Definition...
This is a new tool delivered in the latest version of the Office SharePoint Server SDK
SharePoint Resources - Microsoft Business Data Catalog Definition...
SharePoint Resources - Microsoft Business Data Catalog Definition...
8/22/2007
SharePoint 2007 Features - View Release
SharePoint 2007 Features - View Release : "2.0 Production Release name is required This release contains useful Features for SharePoint. Each Feature is provided as a solution file (WSP) that can immediately be installed into a SharePoint farm. See the Release notes in the ZIP file for more details."
8/21/2007
8/20/2007
8/19/2007
Creating a Custom User Site Provisioning Solution with SharePoint Server 2007 (Part 1 of 2)
Summary: Examine new capabilities built into the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Enterprise Edition, which enable business process automation and simplify the business process. This article is part 1 of 2. (18 printed pages) - By : Sonya Zidek, Microsoft Applies to: 2007 Microsoft Office System, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Download the accompanying code sample, MOSS2007CustomSiteProvisioning.exe
Read Part Two: Creating a Custom User Site Provisioning Solution with SharePoint Server 2007 (Part 2 of 2) - August 2007. Creating a Custom User Site Provisioning Solution with SharePoint Server 2007 (Part 1 of 2)
Read Part Two: Creating a Custom User Site Provisioning Solution with SharePoint Server 2007 (Part 2 of 2) - August 2007. Creating a Custom User Site Provisioning Solution with SharePoint Server 2007 (Part 1 of 2)
8/09/2007
2007 Microsoft Office System: Plan and Deploy with Confidence
Get hands-on experience with the key features and components of the 2007 Microsoft Office system and learn the benefits of deploying it within your organization. Walk through installation, configuration, and the new components around enterprise features administration, collaboration, and business intelligence. Also, experience common deployment and integration scenarios that can help you make better choices when planning your rollout. 2007 Microsoft Office System: Plan and Deploy with Confidence
8/07/2007
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Anonymous Comment Feature for SharePoint Blog - now available on CodePlex
A custom web part solution that enables visitors to post anonymous comments to blog posts on an authenticated intranet blog site that has automatic single sign-on via Integrated Windows Authentication. from (LIU) Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Anonymous Comment Feature for SharePoint Blog - now available on CodePlex (here) (P. Erol GIRAUDY).
8/06/2007
8/05/2007
Sleepless in NY - Infusion Development
New York never sleeps, why should you?
Infusion Development – world-class Wall Street technology consultants and published SharePoint book authors – wants to fly you to New York City – free – for the ultimate training weekend. We’ll even put you up at a first class hotel, though you won’t see much of it. For two days and nights you’ll live SharePoint and Silverlight, with training, collaboration and even competition. Our “lab-offs” will test your speed and skills, ultimately deciding who moves on to our mystery game-show. The winner will receive “Insomniac,” the developer’s machine that never sleeps. You’ll also be busy trading ideas with Microsoft MVP’s and rubbing shoulders with the hosts of .NET Rocks! If knowledge is power, we just offered you the mother-ship. Think you’ve got what it takes? Apply now. (will be nice to some meeting like that in France on MOSS 2007) Sleepless in NY (P. Erol GIRAUDY).
Infusion Development – world-class Wall Street technology consultants and published SharePoint book authors – wants to fly you to New York City – free – for the ultimate training weekend. We’ll even put you up at a first class hotel, though you won’t see much of it. For two days and nights you’ll live SharePoint and Silverlight, with training, collaboration and even competition. Our “lab-offs” will test your speed and skills, ultimately deciding who moves on to our mystery game-show. The winner will receive “Insomniac,” the developer’s machine that never sleeps. You’ll also be busy trading ideas with Microsoft MVP’s and rubbing shoulders with the hosts of .NET Rocks! If knowledge is power, we just offered you the mother-ship. Think you’ve got what it takes? Apply now. (will be nice to some meeting like that in France on MOSS 2007) Sleepless in NY (P. Erol GIRAUDY).
8/04/2007
UGO2007 - User Group OFFICE 2007: Groove 2007 Document: Operations for Office Groove 2007, Part 3
UGO2007 - User Group OFFICE 2007: Groove 2007 Document: Operations for Office Groove 2007, Part 3 A great Book on GROOVE Server and many infos around this product working so well with MOSS and WSSv3. This book describes Groove Server capabilities, summarizes the architecture of the Groove client-server system, and provides the basis for planning a Groove deployment in an enterprise environment. The audience for this book includes IT professionals, infrastructure specialists, and business decision makers responsible for designing and implementing software-based collaboration systems. Integration with Microsoft SharePoint – Groove SharePoint Files Tool is an enhanced version of Groove Files Tool; it allows users to interact with and synchronize content between Groove and SharePoint document libraries. (P. Erol GIRAUDY).
Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007(MOSS 2007) And Microsoft CRM Integration - The Code Project - SharePoint Server
The purpose of the integration is to create collaboration sites on SharePoint 2007 as new accounts or opportunities are created in Microsoft CRM. Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server 2007(MOSS 2007) And Microsoft CRM Integration - The Code Project - SharePoint Server (P. Erol GIRAUDY).
8/03/2007
Microsoft Webcast: Creating a Global Human Resources System Foundation with SharePoint Server 2007 (Level 100)
"Microsoft Webcast: Creating a Global Human Resources System Foundation with SharePoint Server 2007 (Level 100) " (P. Erol GIRAUDY).
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 Reporting Services integration with WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007
SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (SP2), which will be released any minute now :-), enables deep integration between Reporting Services and SharePoint technologies (Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and Office SharePoint Server 2007). This integration enables an end-user to view and manage reports completely from within a SharePoint environment. The following is an excerpt from the upcoming 2007 Microsoft Office System Business Intelligence Integration with SQL Server 2005 whitepaper. [Update March 17: Added the hyperlink for the whitepaper, which is 1.5 MB in size and in Word 2007 .DOCX format. 48 pages] Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 Reporting Services integration with WSS 3.0 and MOSS 2007 (P. Erol GIRAUDY).
7/31/2007
Download details: SharePoint Server 2007 Document: Microsoft and EMC - Managing Content Across an Enterprise
The Enterprise Content Management platforms from Microsoft and Documentum EMC can be deployed in different ways to address a range of content management requirements within a digitally driven enterprise. Working together, Microsoft and Documentum EMC make it easy for their customers to develop a content ecosystem that enhances business value. This paper describes the options available to customers who want to take advantage of both Microsoft and Documentum EMC solutions. Download details: SharePoint Server 2007 Document: Microsoft and EMC - Managing Content Across an Enterprise
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Thank you for a banner year for SharePoint!
Thank you for a banner year for SharePoint!
Wow! What a fantastic year for SharePoint products and technologies! For those of you who haven’t seen the news yet, we just announced that SharePoint Server passed the US$800 million mark for revenue for Microsoft’s previous fiscal year (FY07) that ended on June 30th. In fact, SharePoint Server is the fastest growing server products in Microsoft’s history. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for your continued support, advocacy, and adoption of SharePoint.
With these great results, it's time for a little nostalgia and some looking ahead. I have personally been working on and off the SharePoint business since 1998 – anyone remember Tahoe? When we decided to start development on SharePoint Portal Server 2001, it was a big step forward for Microsoft. We were making a big bet that collaboration, portals, content management and enterprise search would become mainstream and gain the same kind of broad acceptance that personal productivity tools such as Microsoft Office had experienced. We were growing the Exchange Server business, Outlook had just released and was growing in popularity, and Windows NT 4.0 and SQL Server were growing in enterprise usage. SharePoint was the new kid on the block, and we thought we had a winner because we had listened closely to what customers and partners were telling us and tried to put SharePoint to work solving the business problems they described.
Fast forward 6 years to 2007 and 85 million user licenses later, SharePoint has exceeded our wildest expectations in terms of growth, and I hear from customers almost daily about how they’re taking advantage of the improvements in the latest versions of WSS, MOSS, and SharePoint Designer. Overall, we have over 200 MOSS 2007 case studies, but I'd like to highlight some of my favorite customer stories. Customers ranging from Del Monte to MTV to Mary Kay are running SharePoint to solve all different business problems -- click on the hyperlinks for the respective case studies. One area that has grown very fast for MOSS 2007 is moving from inside the firewall to being the platform and application of choice for customers’ extranets and Internet facing sites. My favorite ones are are Glu Mobile, Hawaiian Airlines, and Paul Mitchell. When I show these sites to other folks inside and outside of Microsoft, the first reaction is always “No way! This isn’t really a SharePoint site! It looks nothing like a team site or portal!” Exactly! And I’d expect to see many more public web sites deployed on MOSS 2007 in the next year.
While we have added hundreds of new features and even entirely new capability areas such as Records Management, e-forms, and line of business integration, we are still working towards the same SharePoint vision, which is making the optimization of business productivity based a common technology infrastructure a practical reality for all users within a corporate intranet, on an extranet, or on the Internet. In future versions, we will continue to work on achieving that vision by innovating across all the product capabilities.
Thanks for indulging me for a quick look back at SharePoint over the past several years. In closing, if you are an existing customer or partner, thank you very much for your continued support and usage of SharePoint. If you are a new customer or partner, thank you for getting started with SharePoint. We will work hard to make all of you enjoy every minute of your use of SharePoint and the business value you get from your SharePoint investments. Let’s keep the conversation going and continue to make SharePoint the product that you want to address your business productivity needs.
Here’s to a great FY08 and continued success to all of our customers and partners! I look forward to seeing many of you at the SharePoint Conference in Seattle on March 2-6, 2008!
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Thank you for a banner year for SharePoint!
Wow! What a fantastic year for SharePoint products and technologies! For those of you who haven’t seen the news yet, we just announced that SharePoint Server passed the US$800 million mark for revenue for Microsoft’s previous fiscal year (FY07) that ended on June 30th. In fact, SharePoint Server is the fastest growing server products in Microsoft’s history. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for your continued support, advocacy, and adoption of SharePoint.
With these great results, it's time for a little nostalgia and some looking ahead. I have personally been working on and off the SharePoint business since 1998 – anyone remember Tahoe? When we decided to start development on SharePoint Portal Server 2001, it was a big step forward for Microsoft. We were making a big bet that collaboration, portals, content management and enterprise search would become mainstream and gain the same kind of broad acceptance that personal productivity tools such as Microsoft Office had experienced. We were growing the Exchange Server business, Outlook had just released and was growing in popularity, and Windows NT 4.0 and SQL Server were growing in enterprise usage. SharePoint was the new kid on the block, and we thought we had a winner because we had listened closely to what customers and partners were telling us and tried to put SharePoint to work solving the business problems they described.
Fast forward 6 years to 2007 and 85 million user licenses later, SharePoint has exceeded our wildest expectations in terms of growth, and I hear from customers almost daily about how they’re taking advantage of the improvements in the latest versions of WSS, MOSS, and SharePoint Designer. Overall, we have over 200 MOSS 2007 case studies, but I'd like to highlight some of my favorite customer stories. Customers ranging from Del Monte to MTV to Mary Kay are running SharePoint to solve all different business problems -- click on the hyperlinks for the respective case studies. One area that has grown very fast for MOSS 2007 is moving from inside the firewall to being the platform and application of choice for customers’ extranets and Internet facing sites. My favorite ones are are Glu Mobile, Hawaiian Airlines, and Paul Mitchell. When I show these sites to other folks inside and outside of Microsoft, the first reaction is always “No way! This isn’t really a SharePoint site! It looks nothing like a team site or portal!” Exactly! And I’d expect to see many more public web sites deployed on MOSS 2007 in the next year.
While we have added hundreds of new features and even entirely new capability areas such as Records Management, e-forms, and line of business integration, we are still working towards the same SharePoint vision, which is making the optimization of business productivity based a common technology infrastructure a practical reality for all users within a corporate intranet, on an extranet, or on the Internet. In future versions, we will continue to work on achieving that vision by innovating across all the product capabilities.
Thanks for indulging me for a quick look back at SharePoint over the past several years. In closing, if you are an existing customer or partner, thank you very much for your continued support and usage of SharePoint. If you are a new customer or partner, thank you for getting started with SharePoint. We will work hard to make all of you enjoy every minute of your use of SharePoint and the business value you get from your SharePoint investments. Let’s keep the conversation going and continue to make SharePoint the product that you want to address your business productivity needs.
Here’s to a great FY08 and continued success to all of our customers and partners! I look forward to seeing many of you at the SharePoint Conference in Seattle on March 2-6, 2008!
Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog : Thank you for a banner year for SharePoint!
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