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SharePoint enables Web sites to host shared workspaces and is a leading solution for Enterprise Content Management. The newest version boasts significant changes, impressive enhancements, and new features, requiring developers and administrators of all levels of experience to quickly get up to speed on the latest changes. This book is a must-have anthology of current best practices for SharePoint 2010 from 20 of the top SharePoint MVPs. They offer insider advice on everything from installation, workflow, and Web parts to business connectivity services, Web content management, and claims-based security.
We all learn from experience, and with Real-World SharePoint 2010 you can learn from the experiences of 20 of the leading SharePoint MVPs!
Written by 22 highly respected authorities on SharePoint, this must-have resource delivers invaluable advice, best practices, and real-world experiences on every essential SharePoint 2010 topic.
Shane Young Building a Perfect Test Environment for SharePoint Server 2010
Jason Medero Upgrading to SharePoint Server 2010: The Hybrid Approach
Todd Klindt Monitoring SharePoint 2010
Adam Buenz Claims-Based Authentication in SharePoint 2010
Gary Lapointe Using Powershell with SharePoint 2010
Randy Williams Backing Up and Restoring SharePoint 2010
John Ross Working with the SharePoint Designer 2010
Robert Bogue Building Sandboxed Solutions
Todd Bleeker SharePoint 2010 Web Parts
Asif Rehmani Automating Business Processes
Andrew Connell Building Custom Service Applications for the Right Situations
Chris O'Brien Managing the SharePoint Application Lifecycle
Karine Bosch Using Silverlight 4 with SharePoint 2010
Nick Swan Business Connectivity Services
Darrin Bishop Using PerformancePoint Services 2010
Joris Poelmans Managing Metadata with SharePoint Server 2010
Ágnes Molnár Understanding SharePoint 2010 Search
Randy Drisgill Understanding Branding in SharePoint 2010
Claudio Brotto and Igor Macori Designing a Multimedia Assets Management Solution
Reza Alirezaei Accessing SharePoint Data
Mike Walsh Finding Answers to Your SharePoint 2010 Questions
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I have been on a hunt for a good Sharepoint book and this one has passed the test. I enjoy rereading and reviewing the material.John N
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This review is from: Real World SharePoint 2010: Indispensable Experiences from 22 MVPs (Paperback)
I loved a couple of chapters in this book.1. Chapter 11: ***** Writing Service Applications - Andrew Connell. This is what I was looking for. He has explained how to build a service application and how it all works. Good stuff.***** 2. Chapter 4: Claims under the hood - Adam Beunz. Gives a good level of detail for claims based authentication and how SharePoint uses it. Learnt something new here. 3. Chapter 16: Metadata management - Joris Poelmans. A good reference to the concepts of metadata management including how to use the OM to modify your taxonomy. All the other chapters are good as well, but I found the above chapters usefull and were a good read. 7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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Real World SharePoint 2010 is packed full of good info!,
By Bert Blevins "Bert Blevins SharePoint" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Real World SharePoint 2010: Indispensable Experiences from 22 MVPs (Paperback)
As an early adopter and preview reader of technical books (mainly surrounded around SharePoint technologies and its dependencies/complimentary components), I found Real World SharePoint series continues on its path of excellence. This book is very well written and contains 20 chapters of varying aspects within SharePoint 2010 lifecycle. This book is most valuable to the person who touches all aspects of SharePoint 2010 management (from administration to oversight of the development experience). If you are currently running SharePoint 2007 and need to get an immediate boost of information then this book is for you. If you are heavy on one side of the SharePoint 2010 experience (development or admin) then this book will help acquaint you to the other side. Additionally, I found three chapters within this book which collectively do not exist anywhere (yet) - so to me that was a bonus!
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Consider this as your guide for the project,
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This review is from: Real World SharePoint 2010: Indispensable Experiences from 22 MVPs (Paperback)
I have used Real World SharePoint 2007 when I was struggling a lot with my projects as the guideline. That was the time we didn't have much technical content about the product. Now we have lot of content about the product freely available but finding the right information has been always a challenge for me.I have lots of books in .NET & SharePoint technologies but most of them are huge literatures and takes lot of time for you to grasp the concepts. They have lots and lots of text. Real World SharePoint 2010 has less text, more pictures and lot of step-by-step sections for us to get ourselves ramp up very easily and fast. I have been honored to get a copy of this book just after the book was released and following are some of the great chapters I found in the book: * Chapter 1 - Building a Perfect Test Environment for SharePoint Server 2010 by Shane Young * Chapter 6 - Backing Up and Restoring SharePoint 2010 by Randy Williams * Chapter 13 - Using Silverlight 4 with SharePoint 2010 by Karine Bosch * Chapter 19 - Planning, Designing and Administering a Multimedia Assets Management Solution by Claudio Brotto and Igor Macori |
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