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SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 release date May 12th virtual event

Check out the live event where Stephen Elop will announce the launch of Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 on May 12, 2010 at 11 a.m. EST.

Check out the official announcement

The live keynote focuses on the next wave of productivity that delivers:

  • End user productivity across the PC, phone and browser
  • IT choice and flexibility
  • A platform for developers to build innovative solutions

Join the virtual launch event with Microsoft executives, product developers, partners and customers to:

  • Find out how peers and partners are already seeing benefits to their business by leveraging the next wave of productivity.
  • Submit your questions through live Q&A.
  • Participate via blogs, tweets, social media networks, commenting, and more.

View on-demand breakout sessions showing how Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 meet the unique challenges people and businesses are faced with today, and provide the solutions they need for tomorrow.

March 5th, 2010 Neal McFee No comments

SharePoint 2010 RC cumulative patch released on Microsoft Connect

For those of you that are members of the TAP program or the RDP then there is a new patch available.

Why am I posting this if it is only for TAP or RDP users? It is a sign that Microsoft is getting closer to release and items are being added and fixed as you read this.

Here is the official word from Microsoft:

“We have just released a new cumulative patch for customers running Release Candidate (RC) of our 2010 server products. This patch contains all the fixes made since the Release Candidate including several fixes for performance, reliability, and Profile Import functionality. We strongly recommend all customers install this patch. It is not required, but will be the first step we take in patching earlier builds.

NOTE: This patch applies to SharePoint Server 2010, SharePoint Foundation 2010, Project Server 2010.

Please install this patch from this location and review the installation notes posted on Microsoft Connect.

All post-RC patches are cumulative and all will be supported as the starting point in the final upgrade to the RTM build. For any issues, questions or feedback on this patch, please use the Connect feedback tool, to provide your feedback. We have also updated our SharePoint 2010 Beta to RC Upgrade document, which you can also find the latest copy here.”

March 2nd, 2010 Neal McFee 2 comments

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United States Olympic Committee Media Site Shines With Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010

Everything the U.S. Olympic press corps needs to report from the Games is now in one place, with the ability to share, e-mail, print and download information from one simple Web site.

http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/Features/2010/jan10/01-27USOCpresssite.mspx

February 12th, 2010 Neal McFee No comments