Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2011 (SPC11)

About the event
Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2011 is the premier worldwide conference dedicated to SharePoint and related technologies. At SharePoint Conference 2011 (SPC11) you will learn more about Microsoft SharePoint 2010, the business collaboration platform for the enterprise. Learn how to apply the latest best practices for building and deploying solutions on the platform and find out how customers and partners are embracing cloud-based services to create value for their organizations.

Join Infogain at Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2011 (SPC11)
Infogain welcomes the opportunity to talk with you during Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2011. Leaders from Infogain's Collaboration Practice will attend the conference, along with leading organizations wishing to learn best practices for integrating and managing a SharePoint environment to unlock the full potential of collaboration and teamwork.
Visit the Infogain booth #140 at the SPC11 event and learn more about Infogain's simple, cost-effective, best practice approach to SharePoint solution design and deployment.

Request a Meeting with Infogain's SharePoint Practice during the event.

Event Details
Infogain Booth #140
Anaheim Convention Center
800 West Katella Avenue
Anaheim, CA 92802-3496
United States

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Benefits of Upgrading to SharePoint 2010 with Service Pack 1

SharePoint 2010 offers a number of upgrade benefits for business users, IT managers and developers. Now, with the release of SP1 and the latest Cumulative Update (CU), the platform incorporates support for the Google Chrome browser when using Office Web Apps, support for SQL Server 2011, and an increase in the content database size limitations. Microsoft recommends a combined update of SP1 with the June CU in order to bring your platform up to the latest release level, as SP1 itself resets the baseline for your SharePoint environment while the June CU builds upon SP1 with additional fixes and capabilities.


For more information on SP1, the June CU and the recommended approach for upgrading, please visit the Microsoft Office Sustained Engineering and Release Team's official Blog.