Posted By: Charles | Jun 26th, 2006 @ 12:49 PM | 82,113 Views | 12 Comments
Scoble recently caught up with some of the members of the Sharepoint 2007 team to discuss some of the new features. Sharepoint 2007 supports RSS, Wikis and Blogs natively. Learn about the new stuff here...
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doncho
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Just to clarify - the Blogs/RSS/Wikis functionality shown in this interview is in Windows SharePoint Services v3 - part of Windows Server System. WSS v3 will ship in the Office 2007 timeline, in the second half of this year.
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Great video, looks impressing.

Did you used any of the lessons learned from blogs.msdn.com? And will those blogs be moved over to sharepoint blogs when it goes live?

SharePoint 2007 Rocks!   Thanks Robert!
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The only question I have, is will the work we do in the beta be ported/copied over when the full version is installed later this year. Don't really want to spend hundreds of hours on a Wiki and then it's all gone because things changed from Beta 2 to the final Smiley
Yes, our current plan of record is that WSS V3 Beta 2 and MOSS 2007 Beta 2 will be upgradable to RTM.


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Yes, we have learned plenty. Given the scale and visibility of the blogs.msdn.com infrastructure, we will certainly be very prudent in when and how we migrate it over to SharePoint. However, no decision has been made yet on whether to do it or not.


<Lawrence />
How will Sharepoint 2007 integrate with MIIS and Windows Live@Edu?  I can see how our Faculty/Staff on Exchange and Sharepoint 2007 will work, but also need to worry about the students on Live@Edu.  I'm mainly thinking about authenticating those people in Sharepoint and the overlap with Blogs in Live@Edu...

I believe that we can't say that MOSS 2007 is an upgrade of 2003.

Its totally different...it will be the killer application for microsoft in 2007, i believe.

 

Is it possible to export wikis to any format (XML, Word, PDF)

Please say yes.....

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