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| SharePoint 2010 SP2 Goes Live
| By Dan Holme
Microsoft released Service Pack 2 for SharePoint 2010 and the rest of the Office suite, which simplifies deployment of SharePoint 2010—offering a fully regression-tested and supported set of fixes through May 2013—and, importantly, sets the stage for support of SharePoint 2010 running on Windows Server 2012.
This week, I'll point you to what you need to know about this important release.
SharePoint 2010 SP2 was published on July 21, and announced yesterday—July 23—through numerous channels including the SharePoint Team Blog. The most important thing you need to know is that you can download Service Pack 2 for SharePoint Server 2010.
Start the download NOW… it's gigantic (437 MB). Let it start downloading while you read the rest of this article.To read the rest of the article, click here. | SharePoint 2013: Gateway to the Cloud?
| By Caroline Marwitz
Perhaps SharePoint 2013's real legacy will be that it was a gateway to the cloud.
While interest in SharePoint 2013 for its own sake continues to be high, some SharePoint experts are seeing customers who are using it as a means to an end—that is, a way to get to the cloud.
To read the rest of the article, click here. | | Additional Resources | Why VMWare and Hyper-V Disk is Broken Protection for virtual environments is a critical aspect of a strong and efficient virtual machine. Environments like VMWare and hypervisors require specialized backup, but the majority are vulnerable, being protected by generic systems.
Aug. 15 | Deep Dive Data Protection for Hyper-V Join us for this deep dive presentation on data protection strategies for Hyper-V. Learn the skills to take your data protection to the next level with Hyper-V.
| | SHAREPOINT Tweet OF THE DAY | | #SharePoint devs! Don't tell me to just "run the install script" if you have an existing solution already there. Retract/remove vs Upgrade. __PlateSpinner
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