Some SharePoint 2010 User Interface Terms
What follows is my first attempt at identifying various areas of the SharePoint 2010 user interface:
Some SharePoint 2010 User Interface Terms
What follows is my first attempt at identifying various areas of the SharePoint 2010 user interface:
We develop guidance to help devs and architects build applications on SharePoint.
We are starting on our third release of guidance. We will be focusing on application models for SharePoint 2010. We will be explaining and providing examples of the different approaches to developing server and client logic in that release, and also cover fundamentals for building manageable applications. More details will be coming in the next couple of weeks.
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There’s been a lot of interest in the demo that was done at the SharePoint Conference where we used XSLT to visualize a contact list as a map. We have existing information out there on this topic so we wanted to bring it all together in one blog entry. I’ll also walk through the XSL file that was used in our demo and provide some pointers on how to use it for your own development.
In order to upgrade to SharePoint Foundation 2010 or SharePoint Server 2010, you must first be running Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 at SP2 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 at SP2, respectively. For customers running prior versions of SharePoint, including Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and SharePoint Portal Server 2003, this means that you must first upgrade to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP2 or Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 SP2 prior to upgrading to 2010 versions. Windows SharePoint Server 3.0 with SP2 is available as a free download, and trial versions of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 are available and supported for use in this upgrade/migration process:
SP2 Slipstream Downloads and Trial Versions
Office 2010 pricing announced
Office 2010 will be offered in four versions: Office Home and Business, Office Professional, Office Home and Student, and Office Professional Academic. See more on the announcement at the Microsoft Office 2010 Engineering blog or click here to download a more detailed guide to each edition.
Note: Microsoft is introducing an all-new Product Key Card to help consumers more easily access and experience Office 2010 on new PCs that have been pre-loaded with Office 2010. The Product Key Card is a single license card (with no DVD media) that will be sold at major electronic retail outlets.
Version
Boxed Product
Product Key CardOffice Home and Student
$149
$119Office Home and Business
$279
$199Office Professional
$499
$349Office Professional Academic
$99
N/A
- Office Home and Student boxed product is available in a Family Pack, allowing usage on three PCs in one house
- Purchase rights for Office Home and Business, Office Professional, and Office Professional Academic boxed product allow for usage on two of your PCs.
- The Product Key Card is valid for a single installation of the product.
--Doug Thomas
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