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Richard Hundhausen shot me this link to a great list of Microsoft Team System Widgets http://widgets.accentient.c
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Great article on the "Oslo" project. http://www.infoworld.com/ar
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Check out Brian Harry's blog to get the current feature list for TFS 2008. Great stuff! http://blogs.msdn.com/bharr
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Here's some blogs and sites on SharePoint that I browsed recently. Blogs: Arpan Shah's SharePoint Blog Enterprise Search Blog Get the 'Point - tips for SharePoint end users Joel Oleson's SharePoint Blog Lawrence Liu's SharePoint Blog Notes from the field SharePoint Designer Team Blog SharePoint Team Blog Community Sites: SharePoint Community Portal SharePoint Sites: SharePoint on office.microsoft.com SharePoint on www.microsoft.com...
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I found a great Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 hardware sizing tool on HP's website. Here's the link (http://h71019.www7.hp.com/... Here's the direct download The page is HP ProLiant Sizer for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Here are the details about the tool: The HP ProLiant Sizer for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is an automated tool that provides a quick and consistent methodology to determine a "best-fit" server for your individual...
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"South Carolina Code Camp 3.0 was an incredible event. All of the speakers, both local and national (even International with one Canadian!), were top notch. I honestly felt like I was at a real Microsoft conference rather than a locally-run User Group Code Camp. The participation in the sessions by local technologist attendees was animated and engaged. I learned from both the speakers and the attendees. I'm proud to be a part of the Greater Charleston .NET User Group." - Andrea Williams, Director...
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Quote from the event: "The third South Carolina Code Camp, a free community supported and run one-day technical conference, was held this past Saturday in Charleston and provided an excellent opportunity for about 150 local developers to learn from each other, strengthen their local community and also bring attention to the growing technical community in the region. While the code camp consisted primarily of local talent, both attending and speaking, it also brought in developers from as far away...
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