I just received word that the SharePoint team has announced a new program called SharePoint Deployment Planning Services today. I quickly jumped over to that post on blogs.msdn.com to learn more about this new and exciting service:
If you’re involved with SharePoint in some way, either as a customer or partner, I think that you’ll be excited to learn about a new program we’re announcing today called SharePoint Deployment Planning Services (SDPS). SDPS is a partner and Microsoft Consulting Services delivered offering designed to help our Software Assurance (SA) customers successfully plan and deploy SharePoint. Using field proven business and technical guidance, the program provides best practices and well defined results through 1, 3, 5, 10 or 15 day deployment planning sessions. The number of Packaged Service days that a customer can receive is determined by a combination of the number of qualifying Office licenses and the number of Core CAL (Client Access License) Suites and Enterprise CAL Suites. So, no additional investment is needed by the customer to take advantage of this tremendous program.
You can jump to the full post here > Microsoft SharePoint Proucts and Technologies Team Blog : Announcing SharePoint Deployment Planning Services SDPS
Catch up on some other SharePoint posts on our blog:
SharePoint Designer Governance - Robert Bogue (MVP)
Benchmark SharePoint Performace
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SharePoint Designer Governance - Robert Bogue (MVP)
By Jeff Tincher
Here is a great post I ran across on Robert Bogue, a SharePoint MVP, blog site. Robert discusses the need for governance with SharePoint Designer, a great tool for certain users, a dangerous weapon for others. Robert goes on to write:
I talked about what good users for SPD are and what bad uses for SPD are – but I never came right out and made any recommendations for how to put a governance framework around SPD in your organization.
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The primary challenge when looking at SPD roll outs and governance, in my experience, has been a misunderstanding of what the tool does. It’s a data view web part creator, a workflow creator, and an HTML/CSS editor.
The full article can be read here on ThorProjects.com
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