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New Website and 16 Apr 2009 Meeting

It’s always interesting when a website goes through a re-branding exercise, or a new launch.  You get to know a website by it’s look and feel, right?  I mean – the personality of a web site starts to come out with the look and feel, and then as you see a site change it’s content and you start to use it, you also get to know it.

Well, the Puget Sound SharePoint Users Group web site has gone through a metamorphosis and has come out looking different.    Thanks to the great folks at Salient 6, there’s a new skin on the surface. 

Now, if we could just get the leadership there to keep the content fresh, things would really be going strong!

Oh – and there’s a meeting tomorrow (16 Apr 2009) night.  Be with us to hear from NewsGator and from OTB Solutions.

 

Ashley Roach, NewsGator, “Delivering Enterprise Social Computing with SharePoint”

OTB Solutions, “Enterprise Ready Applications on SharePoint with Little or No Custom Code”

 

Logical Architecture Model for SharePoint

Note:  For those of you that attended the April 10th UG meeting, About 9 or 10 of these printouts were handed out that night. 

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While I love using PowerPoint slides as much as the next person, sometimes I find that unrolling a printed diagram and placing it on the table and getting everyone to review a sample SharePoint Logical Architecture Model is a wonderful way to introduce SharePoint concepts that are hard to grasp in other ways.

There is a white paper that describes this architecture model on TechNet, titled Logical Architecture Model: Corporate Deployment.  This architecture description includes a link to a visio model, Design Sample: Corporate Deployment Logical Architecture.   I took this file and had FedEx*Kinko’s print me up a couple of dozen of this printouts, and when appropriate, I hand them to SharePoint administrators when I have this discussion with them. 

The basic idea is that a SharePoint Farm for the Fabrikam company is described within this model.  There are two SharePoint farms, one that includes the Intranet and the Partner-facing Extranet application, and one farm for the Public Internet site.  Within this model, the following SharePoint concepts are illustrated:

·        Web Zones (Intranet, Extranet, Internet, etc.) and Zone Policies

·        Different Authentication Models

·        Multiple SSPs

·        My Sites

·        Web Applications

·        Collaborative Team Sites

·        Secure Content Authoring and Publishing

·        Content Databases

·        Application Pools

·        Site Collections

It’s all good stuff.  This is a model that keeps on giving back insights into SharePoint architecture beyond the first review.  Post it somewhere on your cube wall and when the day gets to tough, take a few minutes to gaze upon this model and simply allow the SharePoint sweetness to soak in. 

March User Group Meeting
Notes from the SharePoint Conference
    Owen Allen and Robert Banghart shared their notes and comments from the SharePoint Conference.  Great stuff!  Owen's slides are available here.
 
K2 (Awesome) also presented on their Business Process Management tools and technologies. 
    Chris Good and Eric Schaeffer shared their knowledge and demos.
 
Thanks, everyone, for participating this month!
Our next meeting will be on April 10th.