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New Zealand SharePoint User Groups > Webcasts and Whitepapers
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Webcasts and Whitepapers
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 | | | Mike Fitzmaurice gives an overview of the technologies that will release within Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services (version 3) and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, with an eye toward pointing out areas with specific developer opportunities. |  | | | Webcast: Office SharePoint Server 2007 Web Content Management for Site Administrators and Owners - October 10 @ 2p EDT. Presented by Andrew Connell |  | | | Webcast: Office SharePoint Server 2007 Web Content Management for Developers and Designers - November 17 @ 2p EDT
|  | | | For more than six years, Microsoft IT has been hosting different versions of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services. Join this webcast to learn about the best practices, processes, and challenges of hosting the newest version of the product concurrently with older versions. Topics we cover in this discussion include operational process, service definitions, and lessons learned from Microsoft IT's experiences in hosting Windows SharePoint Services in a large-scale deployment scenario. Presenter: Scott St. Jean, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation As the senior program manager for Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint Portal Server at Microsoft, Scott St. Jean is responsible for managing projects with the existing infrastructure, and for planning the internal pre-release deployment efforts for the next version of Microsoft Office server products. Scott joined the Microsoft Consulting Services (National Practice) in 2001. Prior to that, Scott worked as a consultant for NCompass Labs in Vancouver, Canada, which was later acquired by Microsoft.
|  | | | This white paper shows how Microsoft is driving innovation in ECM with the upcoming release of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. SharePoint Server 2007 provides a broad set of ECM functionality on a unified platform that scales to meet the needs of the most intensive ECM tasks and makes ECM available to every professional in the organization.
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