Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Customizing My Site Posted: 14 Oct 2011 07:37 AM PDT Book Description Customize your implementation of My Site in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010—and capture the enthusiasm for social networking in your organization. With this concise, practical guide, SharePoint expert Michael Doyle shows you how to modify key My Site features to meet specific business needs. You'll learn how to apply best practices, tackle hard-to-solve problems—and create a valuable sense of community for your employees. It's the ideal quick reference for IT and business professionals alike. Take charge of social networking opportunities with a custom My Site solution! - Set up My Site user profiles with Active Directory® data
- Help users share ideas, documents, and personal information
- Create several My Site hosts to serve distinct audiences
- Establish unified profiles across multiple SharePoint farms
- Apply your company’s look and feel with themes
- Determine a user content quota to avoid taxing your database
- Manage metadata to keep user tags consistent on each site
- Edit profile properties to personalize the Twitter widget
About the Author Michael Doyle, MCTS, MCSD, MCSE, currently works as the SharePoint Architect for Waggener Edstrom, one of the leading PR companies with offices around the world. Michael has been working almost exclusively with SharePoint for the last seven years. He has been in the software arena professionally for the last 20 years and has worked for companies such as A-dec, FedEx, Intel, NETWARCOM, Deloitte and Touche, HCA, Vanderbilt, and others. Michael has also done consulting, teaching, and professional software development. He is a frequent speaker and presenter at SharePoint conferences. He received his B.E. and M.S. from Vanderbilt University. In his spare time, he likes to kayak and travel. He currently lives in Santa Cruz, CA. Book Details - Paperback: 114 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (September 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0735662088
- ISBN-13: 978-0735662087
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Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Deploying Cloud-Based Solutions Posted: 14 Oct 2011 07:35 AM PDT Book Description Take your Microsoft SharePoint solutions to the cloud—and gain scalability and high availability while helping to lower your operational costs. Led by a SharePoint expert, you’ll learn hands-on how to customize and maintain SharePoint cloud solutions. You also get practical advice for migrating business solutions either to Microsoft SharePoint Online or to a private cloud, using your own data center. This is an ideal guide for IT professionals, architects, and decision makers. Extend the reach of your SharePoint solutions—in the cloud - Evaluate the ROI for using a public, private, or hybrid cloud solution
- Build public cloud solutions on either a shared or dedicated server
- Use Microsoft Office 365 for email, messaging, document authoring, and more
- Customize SharePoint Online using sandboxed solutions and SharePoint Designer
- Control identity management and authentication with Windows PowerShell®
- Deploy SharePoint in a private cloud with Hyper-V® and Microsoft System Center
- Improve private cloud automation, availability, and data isolation with multi-tenancy
About the Author Phil Wicklund is a frequent blogger, speaker, and author around SharePoint products and technologies. He started working with SharePoint back in 2003 and has since architected and administered many dozens of corporate SharePoint environments. He started as a SharePoint development instructor for Mindsharp, and has since moved into consulting at RBA Consulting, where he shares real-world insights and in-depth best practices with his clients of many varieties. Book Details - Paperback: 472 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (September 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 073566210X
- ISBN-13: 978-0735662100
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Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 Inside Out Posted: 14 Oct 2011 07:32 AM PDT Book Description Conquer Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010—from the inside out! You’re beyond the basics—so dive right in and really support collaboration. This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of timesaving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and workarounds. It’s all muscle and no fluff. Discover how the experts tackle SharePoint Foundation 2010—and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery! - Build team sites with non-code solutions using SharePoint Designer 2010
- Modify and share content with SharePoint lists and libraries—online and offline
- Implement governance policies to plan site structure and manage content
- Create Web Parts to customize and display SharePoint site content
- Interact with SharePoint content using Microsoft Office applications
- Generate reusable workflows and apply them to multiple SharePoint lists
- Use Business Connectivity Services to access your company's business intelligence
- Design custom SharePoint solutions using Microsoft .NET and Visual Studio®
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 Chapter 2 Administration for Business Users Chapter 3 End-User Features and Experience Chapter 4 Creating Sites and Workspaces by Using the Browser Chapter 5 Designing Lists and Libraries Chapter 6 Creating and Formatting Webpages Chapter 7 Adding, Editing, Connecting, and Managing Web Parts on the Page Chapter 8 Managing Site Content Chapter 9 Working with External Content Chapter 10 Using and Creating Workflows Chapter 11 Integrating SharePoint with Microsoft Office 2010 Chapter 12 Taking Lists and Libraries Offline Chapter 13 Managing Site Settings Chapter 14 Creating, Managing, and Designing Sites by Using SharePoint Designer 2010 Chapter 15 Customizing the User Interface Chapter 16 Developing SharePoint Solutions by Using Visual Studio 2010 Book Details - Paperback: 800 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (September 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 073562724X
- ISBN-13: 978-0735627246
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Optimizing Windows 7 Pocket Consultant Posted: 14 Oct 2011 07:27 AM PDT Book Description Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers ready answers for optimizing the performance of your Windows 7-based PC. Zero in on core tuning, customization, and troubleshooting tasks using quick-reference tables, instructions, and lists. Topics include system boot and startup, software and hardware, search and indexing, system health, and personalizing the interface. You'll get the focused information you need to solve problems and get the job done. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Customizing the Windows 7 Interface Chapter 2 Personalizing the Appearance of Windows 7 Chapter 3 Customizing Boot, Startup, and Power Options Chapter 4 Organizing, Searching, and Indexing Chapter 5 Optimizing Your Computer's Software Chapter 6 Tracking System Performance and Health Chapter 7 Analyzing and Logging Performance Chapter 8 Optimizing Performance Tips and Techniques Appendix Firmware Interface Options About the Author William R. Stanek has more than 20 years' experience in systems management and advanced programming. He is an award-winning author who's written more than 100 books, including the popular Windows Server® 2008 Inside Out. He is Series Editor for the Pocket Consultant line of books from Microsoft Press®. Book Details - Paperback: 208 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (September 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0735661650
- ISBN-13: 978-0735661653
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The Future of Looking Back Posted: 14 Oct 2011 07:25 AM PDT Book Description What will we leave behind in this new digital age? As digital technology takes an ever-increasing role in our lives, one question is how we'll manage our collections after we're gone. What takes the place of shoeboxes full of pictures and dog-eared record albums? Get an inside look at Microsoft researcher Richard Banks's thinking about how we might manage the digital artifacts and content we're creating now—and how we might pass on or inherit these kinds of items in the future. At Microsoft Research, we're driven to imagine and to invent. Our desire is to create technology that helps people realize their full potential, and to advance the state of the art in computer science. The Microsoft Research series shares the insights of Microsoft researchers as they explore the new and the transformative. Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting sentimental Chapter 2 Attributes of the physical and the digital Chapter 3 Where the physical and the digital meet Chapter 4 Our digital lifespan Chapter 5 A digital death Chapter 6 Things and experiences Chapter 7 Recording our lives Chapter 8 The things we put online About the Author Richard Banks is an interaction designer in the Microsoft Research Socio-Digital Systems group, part of the Computer Mediated Living group in the Microsoft Research Cambridge facility. He works primarily on the design of new user experiences for people's everyday lives. Book Details - Paperback: 184 pages
- Publisher: Microsoft Press (September 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0735658064
- ISBN-13: 978-0735658066
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