MOSS 2007 education contents
September 14, 2007The SharePoint Team published recently some education contents that fits in the EPE policy (Everyday Productivity Education). Those documents will help you to know how to create, maintain and troubleshoot a intranet site in MOSS 2007 environments.
Outlook 2007 and SharePoint Server 2007 Integration Overview
Outlook 2007 and SharePoint Server 2007 Integration Get Started
Using InfoPath 2007 Forms on a SharePoint Server 2007 Site Get Started
source: Microsoft SharePoint Products and Technologies Team Blog
Windows Live Folders
August 29, 2007A equipa do live.com continua a apresentar novos produtos, desta vez foi o Folders (update: o nome foi alterado para SkyDrive):
When you sign in to Windows Live Folders, you’re in charge
For each folder you create, you choose who has access to it. Add new folders, rename them, or change who has access at any time.
Always where you need them
- 500 MB of free online storage,
- available from any computer with Internet access.
- Create personal, shared, and public folders — you decide who has access to each folder.
- Folders work well on any Windows or Macintosh computer with Firefox 1.5 or higher, or Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher.
How we help protect your files
Personal
- Use personal folders to back up important files that are only for you.
- Get to your files from any computer with Internet access by signing in with your Windows Live ID.
Shared
- Shared folders make it easy to collaborate with coworkers or classmates.
- You decide how much control each person has over each shared folder. Some can just read what’s there: others can add and delete files.
- Everyone who is sharing uses their own Windows Live ID.
Public
- With public folders, anyone on the Internet can view your files, but they can’t change them.
- Want to show your public files to others? Just send them a link! Each folder and file has its own web address.
Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007
August 29, 2007Para quem está interessado no novo OCS a Microsoft disponibilizou, gratuitamente, um conjunto de cursos no seu portal de e-learning:
(…)”This collection of 2-hour clinics explains the enterprise capabilities provided by Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007. These clinics are for infrastructure specialists working within organizations that are looking to deploy Office Communications Server within their solutions.
Topics covered within the collection include:
- Enterprise Instant Messaging
- On-Premise Conferencing and Telephony
- Incorporating Office Communications Server Functionality within custom applications
Student prerequisites
Familiarity with the following:
- Active Directory concepts
- Exchange messaging concepts
- SharePoint concepts
- Microsoft Office 2003 or 2007 fundamentals
- Fundamental concepts of Windows Server 2003
- Fundamental networking knowledge and experience
This offer includes the following:
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E-Learning
Clinic 5127: Introducing On-Premise Conferencing Using Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007
Clinic 5128: Introducing Enterprise Telephony Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007
Clinic 5129: Customizing Real-Time Communication with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007
Tafiti
August 23, 2007Mais uma experiencia visual bem “catita” com o Microsoft Silverlight:
(…)Microsoft today announced the availability of Tafiti, a Silverlight-based search tool on top of Microsoft’s Live Search engine. Tafiti, which means “do research” in Swahili, enhances searching on the web by allowing users to store and share search results across multiple queries and sessions. This is accomplished by using “shelfs” to store one or more search results simply by dragging the search result onto one of five shelf spaces. Shelfs can then be stored for future use, or can be emailed or blogged about with ease.
Tafiti includes a carousel to simplify the organization of returned search results. By rotating the carousel, one can access search results from the web, images, news, RSS feeds, or books. Tafiti also supports a Tree View where by search results are placed on the limbs of a tree which can be rotated and zoomed as necessary to visualize the search result.
source: http://blogs.msdn.com/usisvde/archive/2007/08/21/Microsoft-Introduces-Tafiti.aspx
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