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Microsoft Online Services General Manager Discusses BPOS
Bharat Shah is the General Manager of the Microsoft Online Services Engineering division and is responsible for providing Microsoft’s business productivity software in the cloud. The video bellow is from Microsoft Channel 9 and discusses the BPOS engineering work that is … Continue reading
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Office 2010 Family Betas are Released
Microsoft released beta packages yesterday for both SharePoint and Office 2010 (Office 14) to TechNet and MSDN. This version of the SharePoint server makes significant progress towards blurring the line between on-premise and hosted cloud implementations (internal or external) as … Continue reading
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SharePoint Online 2010 Standard is Evolutionary
Microsoft follows a now familiar pattern with evolving technologies. Initial product releases are simplistic and target core functionality only. As the business model and market needs are discovered major releases transform the product into a power player. SharePoint has followed … Continue reading


