A few more highlights from the sessions I saw: The new taxonomy services in SharePoint 2010 look superb. The ability to be able to centrally define terms for use by the end users, along with allowing both open (i.e. read-write to the end user) and closed (i.e. read-only to the end user) term stores looks very promising …
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Oct 21, 2009 · 2 min read · Conference Network Load Balancing PowerShell SharePoint SharePoint Designer SPC 2009 ·A few highlights from today’s talks: With SharePoint 2010, we no longer have a Shared Service Provider (SSP), instead we now have service application instead. All of the applications benefit from an internal load balancing scheme (fault tolerant round robin load balancing), meaning that as long as you start a service …
Read MoreI’m attending the Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas – it’s been an interesting first day with some notable announcements: A public beta of SharePoint 2010 will be available in November, with RTM in H1 2010. The new version of SharePoint Designer for SharePoint 2010 will be a free download. Microsoft …
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