The Beauty of SharePoint 2007 – Still Coming

The month of June roared by me faster than I could possibly have expected.  Between INETA Projects, a couple of writing assignments, a vicious flu (still got it!), and catching up on a week out of the office – there wasn’t much time for creative posting. 

But for those of you that have been following the Beauty of SharePoint 2007 posts, have no fear.  This past month has only strengthened my love of the beautiful collaboration platform and I plan to be back online with a whole new set of posts this week.  I took the long weekend off for some much needed rest and relaxation but have no fear – there is a lot more beauty to come. 

SharePoint 2007 has been the most exciting piece of technology I have dealt with in years and I can’t wait to share it with everyone.

3 Responses to “The Beauty of SharePoint 2007 – Still Coming”

  1. Matt S Ranlett says:

    With all this time off, surely you caught up on some general Xbox360 butt-kickery? Have you tried the new demo for Prey yet? Neat idea. I’m still enthralled with G.R.A.W. though – love those kinds of games. Also spent hours last night on Hexic. I finally got a black pearl!

  2. amanda says:

    Actually I haven’t tried Prey yet – in fact I have been really lacking some good 360 loving time lately. Hexic was a major time suck for me for a while there. It was the perfect way to kill 20-30 minutes on a lunch break or something. I have since found Zuma as a way to kill those time slots. I still have major love for Oblivion though I haven’t played in…too long.

  3. David Ruiz says:

    I’m trying to get educated on SharePoint 2007, with a specific interest in understanding
    its effectiveness in creating a corporate Web site. Previously the focus has been on
    corporate intranets and document-centered portals, and I’m wondering how much this has
    changed.

    The questions I’m trying to resolve:
    – How effective is SharePoint 2007 in creating a corporate Web presence?
    – Are the available templates rich enough to use as the basis for such sites?
    – Can the templates be easily configured and extended without a lot of programming?
    – Can SharePoint Designer be used by business users to contribute content?
    – Are there service providers that specialize in hosting SharePoint-based sites?

    Any help or guidance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

    DR

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