SPC09 : Session “SharePoint 2010 Governance Planning and Implementation”
CLUB MOSS FRANCE - http://www.clubmoss2007.org/
SPC09 : Session “SharePoint 2010 Governance Planning and Implementation”
CLUB MOSS FRANCE - http://www.clubmoss2007.org/
Use these 10 hands-on lab manuals for SharePoint 2010 to get started learning SharePoint 2010 development. Each lab is available in C# and Visual Basic. (HOL 10 to 1 Download).
CLUB MOSS FRANCE - http://www.clubmoss2007.org/
The Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos. This content is designed to help you learn how to utilize the Visual Studio 2010 features and a variety of framework technologies including:
This version of the Training Kit works with Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 and .NET Framework 4 Beta 2.
- C# 4.0
- Visual Basic 10
- F#
- Parallel Extensions
- Windows Communication Foundation
- Windows Workflow
- Windows Presentation Foundation
- ASP.NET 4
- Windows 7
- Entity Framework
- ADO.NET Data Services
- Managed Extensibility Framework
- Visual Studio Team System
Download details: Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit
The SharePoint 2010 Developer Platform wall poster (PDF format) shows a colorful view of SharePoint 2010 developer tools, community ecosystem, execution environment, Sharepoint Server 2010 workloads, and target application types. The poster is intended to be printed at 24 inches x 36 inches (61 centimeters x 91 centimeters).
Download details: SharePoint 2010: SharePoint Developer Platform Wall Poster
This page provides resources for IT professionals to help you migrate to Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 from Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. (see on the site the download)
Models
Models are posters that detail a specific technical area. These models are intended to be used with corresponding articles on TechNet. You can download and modify the files to illustrate how you plan to incorporate SharePoint Server 2010 in your own environment.
- Upgrade requirements: Hardware, operating system, and database
- Upgrade process: specific steps to follow before, during, and after the upgrade
Upgrade approaches
This model helps you understand the in-place, database migration, and hybrid approaches to upgrading from Office SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint Server 2010.
- See the farm topologies before, during, and after upgrade
- Compare the advantages of each type of upgrade
Test your upgrade process
This model explains the methodology for testing the upgrade process before upgrading from Office SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint Server 2010.
- Understand the goals for testing your upgrade process: customizations, hardware, timing, planning
- See specific steps to follow for testing your upgrade process
Services upgrade
This model covers upgrading services from Office SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint Server 2010.
- Considerations for specific services: Personalization, Search, InfoPath Forms, Excel, Business Data Catalog, Single Sign-on
- In-place upgrade with services; Single Shared Services Provider (SSP), multiple SSPs
- Database attach upgrade with services
Get ready to upgrade
Read the following articles to get started. For complete upgrade information and procedures, see the deployment section in the technical library.
- What's new in upgrade
- Migrate an existing server farm to a 64-bit environment
- Determine upgrade approach
- Upgrade process overview
- Use a trial upgrade to find potential issues
- Run the pre-upgrade checker (available during Beta)
- In-place upgrade:
- Upgrade in place to SharePoint Server 2010
- Preview and commit to upgraded sites (available during Beta)
- Database migration:
- Verify upgrade and review upgraded sites (available during Beta)
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010: Upgrade and Migration Resource Center
Presenter: John Ross
SharePoint MVP, SharePoint911
Length: (27:59)For more information, see the module page for What Can SharePoint 2010 Do for Me?
Getting Started with Microsoft SharePoint 2010: Learn about SharePoint Server 2010
External Content Types section within SharePoint Designer lets us define connections to Line of Business data that we have access to as a developer, designer or admin of that site. Once the connection is defined, business analysts can use that connection to create what’s called External Lists which shows the content of what the connection is attached to (for example a table in a database).
Create External Content Types using SharePoint Designer 2010 | SharePoint-Videos.com