SharePoint Server 2010 MSDN Virtual Labs Available To You Online, plus more SharePoint 2010 resources
SharePoint Server 2010 is one of the hottest products around. Talk with a Microsoft SharePoint partner and ask them about how the SharePoint business is going, and you are bound to hear a ton of excitement, opportunity and success. In fact, if you recall, the exact statement used in the SharePoint Server 2010 launch press release was, “SharePoint Server is one of the fastest-growing products in Microsoft’s history.” Now that’s some great success!
Whether you are already offering SharePoint Server as one of your key solutions for your clients today, or if you are looking to bring SharePoint Server into your portfolio of solutions, we have a collection of free SharePoint Server 2010 MSDN Virtual Labs available to you online that you can and should be taking advantage of, so I am pointing them out to you here so you too can take advantage of them and share them with your colleagues and peers.
SharePoint Server 2010 Virtual Labs
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Introduction
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Getting Started with SharePoint 2010
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint 2010 User Interface Advancements
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010 Connectors & Using the Business Data Connectivity (BDC) Service
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Advanced Search Security
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Configuring Search UIs
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Content Processing and Property Extraction
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Developing a Custom Connector
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Fast Search Web Crawler
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Federated Search
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Linguistics
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: People Search Administration and Management
- MSDN Virtual Lab: SharePoint Server 2010: Relevancy and Ranking
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Customizing MySites
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Designing Lists and Schemas
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Developing a BCS External Content Type with Visual Studio 2010
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Developing a Sandboxed Solution with Web Parts
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Developing a Visual Web Part in Visual Studio 2010
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Developing Business Intelligence Applications
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Enterprise Content Management
- MSDN Virtual Lab: LINQ to SharePoint 2010
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Visual Studio SharePoint Tools
- MSDN Virtual Lab: Workflow
In addition to the SharePoint Server 2010 Virtual Labs, here are a few other SharePoint 2010 resources that I thought you might also be interested in:
- Technical reference for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
- SharePoint 2010: IT Pro Evaluation Guide
- Connecting SharePoint 2010 to Line-of-Business Systems to Deliver Business-Critical Solutions
- Configure SharePoint Server 2010 as a Single Server with Microsoft SQL Server: Test Lab Guide
- Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Add-in for Microsoft SharePoint Technologies 2010
- Deploying FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint
- FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint Add or Remove an Index Column
- Upgrade worksheet for SharePoint Server 2010
- Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Technical Library in Compiled Help format
- Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 Technical Library in Compiled Help format
- Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint Technical Library in Compiled Help format
- Microsoft Reseller partner Learning Path
- Microsoft solutions partners and ISVs Learning Path
- Microsoft partner Practice Accelerator for SharePoint
- Microsoft partner SharePoint 2010 Internal Use Licenses
- SharePoint Case Studies
- SharePoint MSDN Forums
- SharePoint TechNet Forums
- Microsoft SharePoint 2010 page on Microsoft Partner Network portal
Please take advantage of all of the SharePoint 2010 information and resources we have available to you and share these with any of your peers or counterparts that you think could benefit from these as well. I’d also love any input or feedback from you on these resources and what you think about them. Also, don’t forget that you can always see all of the latest direct from the Microsoft SharePoint Server Team right on your phone through their feed in the Products section of the Microsoft Partner Info Mobile App, including the latest from their blogs, Twitter channels, and YouTube channels:
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Comments
- Anonymous
May 07, 2012
That was very informative.