Delving into SharePoint 3.0

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Well, I have spent the afternoon delving into the features of SharePoint 3.0. As an extensive Team Foundation Server user I have had a lot of exposure to SharePoint 2.0 and I always found it kinda crap

I was very surprised to find  that this new version is quite good. I will eventually need a book to get to grips with the more complicated aspects of the system. But I managed to put together an intranet for my department in the same afternoon that I installed and set it up…not bad.

I will let you know how I get on with the rest of the configuration. I am really looking forward to WF in SharePoint…

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