Posted By: Duncan Mackenzie | May 23rd, 2006 @ 11:15 PM | 119,436 Views | 18 Comments

The set of features that make up Sharepoint 2007 are hard to cover with just one video, but 3 group program managers (Jon Kauffman, PJ Hough, and Gerhard Schobbe) and a marketing guy (no offense Lawrence!) sat down with me to chat about the cool new features that you can see in the Beta 2 release.

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Sigh, my very first appearance in a C9 video, and I screw up my own introduction. Perplexed Oh well, I guess that plus the bad lighting and the frequent jabs by the GPMs at the "marketing guy" (that would be me though I'm really the technical marketing guy here) make for the perfect C9 video. It’s lengthy, but I think that you’ll enjoy the whole thing, especially Jon’s “Khan!” impression at timestop 9:57. Smiley

Lawrence Liu
Senior Technical Product Manager and Community Lead
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erik_
erik_
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Cool, a sharepoint video!

Love the product! I wish my download would go a bit faster so I could watch it, only getting 9kb/sec atm:(
Really interesting video, however what happened to the Jessica Arnold Office video on the home page?
pringles
pringles
sup?
i love all this new coverage on office 2007.  all we need now is a video on Access.
Woo-hoo! Good job guys!

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SlackmasterK
SlackmasterK
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dillona wrote:
Really interesting video, however what happened to the Jessica Arnold Office video on the home page?

The C9 big guys rotate the videos; you can still access that thread at http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=195021 or just go to the Videos section and click on it. 

This rotation provides a way to keep the new videos visible.
Everything looks great but I was wondering when the XML connection builder tool mentioned will be available on Codeplex? Also, is there any indication on the timeframe for the final release of Sharepoint 2007?


Cheers.
BlackTiger
BlackTiger
If you stumbled and fell down, it doesn't mean yet, that you're going in the wrong direction.
Something wrong with "operators's" voice... Sounds like robot's voice.
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