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A sign of today's ever changing Enterprise Developer - the Podcasting Kit for Microsoft SharePoint

PodcastingKitforSharePoint

There is some exciting things going on with our Enterprise customers today.  It started as a small trickle - Instant Messaging and portal collaboration.  Peoples eyes began to open and the whole "Web 2.0 in the Enterprise" buzz began.  Then came SharePoint and the ability to easily add things like Presence Awareness (why send that e-mail when you can see they are online for an IM right in your Outlook Message), Wikis, Blogs, and a the ability to easily add Rich Internet Experience to your companies Web Infrastructure. 

Around this time I started giving a talk about how User Experience can be a huge costs savings for the Enterprise.  People's attitudes were changing - they got great web experiences at home but when they came to work everything looked like it was still 1994.  No longer did it make sense from a usability standpoint to have applications that were hard to use but great experiences created loyalty (both customers and my employees), saved on training costs, and reduced help desk tickets to the call center by large numbers.

That's where Silverlight came in.  It was now possible to create those compelling experiences using existing skillsets.  The largest cost in Web Applications today began to go away.  People with design skills and people with developer skills were no longer working with separate tools and technologies.  There even rose a new kind of developer, the Devigner or XAML Architect, who became the "Interactive Designer" of the developer world.  This has been a common site in the video games industry for many years, but with new tools (Expression Studio) and technologies (XAML, .NET 3.5, Silverlight) these type of roles are now possible.  These architects unite the world of design with the world of developers and bring it all together into an amazing experience for both a companies employees as well as its customers who rely on their web applications. 

 

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Which brings me to the Podcasting Kit for SharePoint.  You would not see something like this just a few years ago.  The Enterprise Developer has changed, user expectations have changed, and Social Media is now here in the Enterprise.  With the ability to easily stream HD video into a browser with Silverlight (and protect those videos with DRM)  it is not uncommon to see internal "YouTube" types of sites where employees can share information and research. 

Information gotten through New Media is here now and the way employees both interact and consume information has changed with it.  Don't think it is here yet in the Enterprise.  With 40% of the 18-24 year olds polled (those entering your enterprise now as new employees) stating they would quit their job if Facebook or YouTube were blocked the change has never been more apparent.

Think about that for a second.  Why not have an internal podcast? Either from a company's marketing department (maybe they ask the top executives questions each week) or virally through the employees themselves (a day in the life on one of their software projects) these types of videos have tremendous value and hit home with people.  They reach people in ways that no typical tried and true enterprise methods can (meetings, surveys, meetings, surveys, and more meetings).

This kit will get you up and running in no time to create your own Podcast and best of all it is free.  What is in included?  In the teams' own words:

What Can You Do With Podcasting Kit for SharePoint (PKS)?:
  • Listen and watch audio/video podcasts, anywhere on your PC or mobile device (Zune, SmartPhone, or any podcasting device)
  • Share content by producing your own audio/video podcasts and publish them on PKS on your own.
  • Connect and engage with podcasters via your integrated instant messaging program
  • Find the most relevant content using the five star rating system, tag cloud, search engine and provide your feedback via comments.
  • Get automatic podcast updates by subscribing to RSS feeds fully compatible with Zune and other podcasting devices
    • Simple RSS feed based on a defined podcast series
    • Simple RSS feed based on a person
    • Dynamic RSS feed based on search results (will be implemented later in 2009)
  • Play podcasts in real-time using Microsoft® Silverlight™ and progressive playback
  • Retrieve instant ROI and metrics with the ability to track the number of podcasts downloaded and/or viewed, instant feedback via rating system and comments, and subscribers via the RSS feed
  • Access the richness of SharePoint to extend the solution: workflows, community sub-sites, access rights, editorial and more
  • Customize your own PKS User Experience

Download it today for free off Codeplex.

 

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