John Durant
John works for Microsoft as the site manager for the MSDN Office Developer Center (http://msdn.microsoft.com/office) 425-705-5538. He also has extensive experience architecting and developing small- to large-scale collaboration solutions in a variety of environments. He frequently delivers seminars on .NET and Office technologies and is the co-author of the forth-coming Wiley Press book, The XML Programming Bible.
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Introducing Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
Last updated: Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Published in: CODE Focus Magazine: 2003 - Vol. 1 - Issue 2 - Microsoft Office System
The much-anticipated release of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services is not far away.This is the successor to SharePoint Team Services, and the changes go beyond small enhancements. In the new release, Microsoft has unified the way the technologies work. This article introduces Windows SharePoint Services and shows how it truly responds to the need for highly productive and collaborative desktop tools. Additionally, you'll explore how Windows SharePoint Services work with Office 2003 applications to bring information to users when they need it, and also making it easier for people to work together around common objectives.