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SharePoint Content Roadmap

SharePoint Content Roadmap. Reagan Templin, Technical Writer. Objectives & Takeaways. Objectives: Learn about resources on our TechNet, Office, and MSDN sites Share your top concerns & help us identify gaps Discover how to partner with us on content Takeaways:

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SharePoint Content Roadmap

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  1. SharePoint Content Roadmap Reagan Templin, Technical Writer

  2. Objectives & Takeaways • Objectives: • Learn about resources on our TechNet, Office, and MSDN sites • Share your top concerns & help us identify gaps • Discover how to partner with us on content • Takeaways: • Use our content as a self-help tool • Contact us to partner on making content better

  3. Who we are • SharePoint Content Publishing (CPub) (a.k.a. User Assistance (UA) • Writers and editors for SharePoint content in the Office division • Platform + Solutions • Audiences: IT Professional (IT Pro) + Developer (dev) + Information Worker (IW) • We publish to TechNet, MSDN, and Office.com ITSPdocs@microsoft.com

  4. Getting to know you • How many of you (or your customers) have: • On-premises solutions? • Cloud solutions? • Hybrid solutions? • Where do you go first to find information? • What is your biggest challenge to finding the right answers?

  5. Audiences • Content is targeted to different audiences based on role

  6. IT Pro TechNet

  7. Organization • Content is developed and aligned by the Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) solution accelerator of the IT service lifecycle

  8. TechCenters http://technet.microsoft.com/... • …/sharepoint • …/lync • …/exchange • …/office • …/sqlserver

  9. Resource Centers

  10. Best Practices

  11. Library

  12. Key library resources • Newly published content • http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262043.aspx • Bookmark or set up RSS feed for this page to know when and what we update • Downloadable content • http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262788.aspx • Find books, white papers, and posters available for download • Also has link to download content in a compiled Help (CHM) format for offline use

  13. Technical Case Studies

  14. Solution Center

  15. Scenario Content Hubs on TechNet

  16. IT Pro Videos and Training

  17. Other • Forums: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/sharepoint2010 • Wiki: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/

  18. Partnering with us on content • We offer attribution for contributors ITSPdocs@microsoft.com MCS

  19. Info Workers & SharePoint Online Admin Office.com

  20. SharePoint Product Page

  21. SharePoint Server Help

  22. Productivity Center

  23. SharePoint Online

  24. Office Videos & Training

  25. In-Product Help

  26. Developers MSDN

  27. Developer Center

  28. Dev Library

  29. SharePoint Dev Community

  30. IT Pro, IW, Dev misc

  31. Blogs

  32. Twitter @MSOfficeResKit – Office Resource Kit (IT Pro) @MSOffice_ITPro – Office & SharePoint IT Pro @sharepointdev – SharePoint Developer Content @arkaytee – Reagan Templin (SharePoint IT Pro Writer) @msninar – Nina Ruchirat (Technical Audiences Community Contact for Content Publishing)

  33. Keep in touch Office and SharePoint: • itspdocs@microsoft.com (SharePoint Server) • feedork@microsoft.com (Office client IT Pro) • Office and SharePoint Developer Page on Facebook Other content partners: • lyncdoc@microsoft.com (Lync Server) • edafdbk@microsoft.com (Exchange Server)

  34. Content feedback Yes, we do read your comments! Keep them coming! TechNet & MSDN Office.com Be specific – give us some verbal feedback that tells us why you were or weren’t satisfied with this topic. Feedback from these channels is article specific – not applicable to the library as a whole or product issues

  35. Thank you! Questions? Comments?

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