TechNet Radio - Collaborating with Sharepoint Server 2007: An interview with Arpan Shah
- Posted: Jan 02, 2007 at 3:11 PM
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Matt Hester speaks with Arpan Shah, Group Product Manager for the Sharepoint Team, about Office Sharepoint Server 2007. They discuss deployment, the upgrade paths to move a 2003 Sharepoint Portal Server to a 2007 Sharepoint Server, new features and functionalities such as Enterprise Search & Business Intelligence, and also how it’s easier than ever for the Administrator to maintain Sharepoint Sites.
Participants:
Aurora Queen – Your Show Host and TechNet Radio Producer
Matt Hester
– IT Pro EvangelistArpan Shah – Arpan Shah is a group product manager at Microsoft who drives technical readiness for SharePoint Products and Technologies, working closely with partners, customers, and the development team. His portal technology experience dates back to 1999, and he was a core member of the team that launched Content Management Server (CMS) 2002 and SharePoint Portal Server (SPS) 2003. His current focus is on Windows SharePoint Services (version 3) and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Arpan is a frequent speaker at technical events.
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