5. Mostly everything
◦Same Farm Concept
◦Same Content Databases
◦Same Service Applications
(mostly)
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6. A few things
◦Some things work better
◦Some defaults change
◦New service applications
◦Moved service applications
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7. Microsoft Certified Master in
SharePoint 2007 (MCM)
Microsoft Most Valued
Professional (MVP)
Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist
◦ SharePoint 2010 MOSS and WSS
Configuration
◦ MOSS and WSS App Dev
15+ Years of Technical
Experience
◦ Public Sector and Private Sector
◦ Web Focused
Co-Author, SharePoint 2013
Inside Out
Co-Author, SharePoint
Foundation 2010 Inside Out
from Microsoft Press
8. Microsoft Hosting Partner of
the Year 2012
◦Main Office: San Antonio, TX
Managed SharePoint Hosting
and SharePoint Services
We Open Sourced the Cloud
23. •Remember to visit the exhibit hall.
•Get to know your user groups to find out about local
activities and events in your area.
•Make sure you stick around for the closing session
and turn in your business cards to be eligible for the
prize raffles.
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I met some of you before the session. For those that don't know me, my name's Tom Resing. I'm a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist in 4 areas related to SharePoint. I'm certified in configuring WSSv3, configuring MOSS, and application development for both of them.My first programming job was in high school in Washington, DC. I got my Computer Science Degree from Northwestern in Evanston, Illinois almost 12 years ago. I've been in the technology field my entire career.
We know some things changed in SharePoint 2013 or why have a new version right? But what’s different about this version? What was the strategy behind the effort the sharePoint product team put into the new product? Generally, Microsoft asks its most important customers for what they need in the new version. This version was no different, but the customer might be different than you might be thinking.
When you think about what changed in SharePoint 2013, think about Office 365 and SharePoint Online.
When you think about what changed in SharePoint 2013, think about Office 365. Microsoft has made a huge push to improve it and a lot of the work they’ve done supports the needs of Office 365. HHNSC is on example of that.
SharePoint 2010 Corporate Portal Design Sample
This is a clip from the new Corporate Portal Design Sample from TechNet.Notice one web application across the top.
If you’ve ever created a web application in SharePoint before, you’re used to seeing Windows Integrated Authentication as the default method. This changes in 2013. What does this mean for you? If you've had issues with claims in the past, you may want to revisit the issues. Its clear from this change that Microsoft is firmly nudging us in the claims direction. However, there is still room for non claims auth.
Yes. You can still do it the old way.But claims in the path forward. If you've had issues with claims in the past, you may want to revisit the issues. Its clear from this change that Microsoft is firmly nudging us in the claims direction. However, there is still room for non claims auth.
We know some things changed in SharePoint 2013 or why have a new version right? But what’s different about this version? What was the strategy behind the effort the sharePoint product team put into the new product? Generally, Microsoft asks its most important customers for what they need in the new version. This version was no different, but the customer might be different than you might be thinking.
We know some things changed in SharePoint 2013 or why have a new version right? But what’s different about this version? What was the strategy behind the effort the sharePoint product team put into the new product? Generally, Microsoft asks its most important customers for what they need in the new version. This version was no different, but the customer might be different than you might be thinking.
We know some things changed in SharePoint 2013 or why have a new version right? But what’s different about this version? What was the strategy behind the effort the sharePoint product team put into the new product? Generally, Microsoft asks its most important customers for what they need in the new version. This version was no different, but the customer might be different than you might be thinking.
We know some things changed in SharePoint 2013 or why have a new version right? But what’s different about this version? What was the strategy behind the effort the sharePoint product team put into the new product? Generally, Microsoft asks its most important customers for what they need in the new version. This version was no different, but the customer might be different than you might be thinking.
We know some things changed in SharePoint 2013 or why have a new version right? But what’s different about this version? What was the strategy behind the effort the sharePoint product team put into the new product? Generally, Microsoft asks its most important customers for what they need in the new version. This version was no different, but the customer might be different than you might be thinking.
We know some things changed in SharePoint 2013 or why have a new version right? But what’s different about this version? What was the strategy behind the effort the sharePoint product team put into the new product? Generally, Microsoft asks its most important customers for what they need in the new version. This version was no different, but the customer might be different than you might be thinking.