Tuesday, April 28, 2009

12 best freebie add-ons for SharePoint; Microsoft vs. Apple on Wall Street

12 add-on tools for SharePoint that represent a good blend of customization and easy management
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This is Network World's Microsoft Subnet news alert in which we focus on the top items from Microsoft Subnet, your daily source for Microsoft news, blogs, discussion items, security alerts, giveaways and more.

Top pick of the week

The 12 best freebie add-ons for SharePoint
"SharePoint's popularity as a collaboration tool has exploded," writes blogger Ron Barrett. "So the time was right to look at add-on products for expanding its usability, management and customization. I was surprised, but happy, to find that many an add-on tool for SharePoint is free. I examined more than 120 SharePoint tools to bring you this list of 12 that represents a good blend of customization and easy management." All of them are free.

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More top picks from the week:

Windows 7 arrives this week, supports "virtual" XP

Microsoft's quarterly earnings fall for the first time

Cloud computing is cheaper, greener but not yet enterprise ready

Certification exams for Office end users?

Some cool new features in OpsMgr 2007 R2

No testing at TechEd 2009

From our bloggers:

Mitchell Ashley: Converging on Microsoft
Microsoft and Apple on Wall Street: A Tale Of Two Cities
Apple is soaring ahead on the success of the iPhone despite the slowing sales of PC units across the board, while Microsoft has posted its first year-over-year quarterly loss in history. Many companies are questioning whether they really need a new version of each Microsoft product every 4-5 years.

Tyson Kopczynski: Hidden Microsoft
More Windows 7 BranchCache Stuff - Part 1
Microsoft has created its own WAN optimization feature between Windows 7 and WS3008 R2, but the feature is funky in the way it handles hashed segments.

Brian Egler: SQL Server Strategies
Formula 1 cars go slipstreaming in Bahrain
Today I watched Jenson Button win the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix in 100 degree weather. Slipstreaming was mentioned more than once, so it got me thinking of the new Slipstreaming option for SQL Server 2008 SP1. Before the race was over I was actually testing it out.

Glenn Weadock: Windows Server 2008
AppLocker: New Name, Old Feature?
One of the new capabilities touted for Windows 7 clients is something called “AppLocker,” which purports to do pretty much the same thing as Software Restriction Policies. AppLocker appears to be a bit more sophisticated in that it can detect application versions, as long as they are present in the application’s digital signature

Susan Hanley: Essential SharePoint
End Users and SharePoint Views: Frenemies Forever? Help make them BFFs!
The same end user expressed frustration at two different clients this week saying, “I just don’t get it – how come when I update the view it doesn’t show up on the home page?”  and then “Why don’t Announcements expire?”

Randy Muller: All About Microsoft Certifications
XPM - XP mode for Windows 7
Windows XP Mode will be a free download for those running Windows 7 Enterprise, Professional or Ultimate editions.

Kerrie Meyler: Managing Microsoft
More news regarding today's state of H-1B visas
Obviously, this is a highly emotional issue, and there are numerous articles supporting each side of the topic.

Ron Barrett: A Better Windows World
Security companies commit Anti-Virus 'Piracy' on unsuspecting users
A friend ask me to look at her Mom’s laptop, which came from the manufacturer with a security suite of software pre-installed. The system is loaded with viruses because the updates for antivirus definitions ran out.

Hot discussions among Microsoft Subnet readers

What's going on with on H-1B visas

Security companies commit Anti-Virus 'Piracy' on unsuspecting users

Oracle's Sun Is Blinding In Microsoft's Eyes

Microsoft and Apple: A Tale Of Two Cities

12 killer freebie SharePoint add-ons

Giveaways and goodies:

1) A Microsoft training course from Global Knowledge worth up to $2,995.

2) Fifteen copies of Microsoft Voice Unified Communications by Joe Schurman (a $39.99 value).

3) Fifteen copies of Microsoft Office 2007 On Demand by Steve Johnson (a $39.99 value).

4) Check out Microsoft Subnet’s library of chapter excerpts on all the hot Microsoft technologies.

Deadline is April 30. Entry forms can be found on the Microsoft Subnet home page.


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04/28/09

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  7. Einstein systems to inspect U.S. government's Internet traffic
  8. The evolution of Ethernet
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