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Mark Harrison

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Mark Harrison is Microsoft UK Systems Engineer focussing on .NET eBiz and Portals
MSDN Webcast: The Evolution of Web Content Management in the 2007 Version of Microsoft Office Posted: Mar 31, 2006 2:26 PM
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Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 9:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)

Presenter: Andrew Connell, MVP MCMS, Mindsharp

Summary: The Web Content Management (WCM) technology in the upcoming 2007 version of Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server represents the first major release of Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) since 2002. This webcast looks at the major improvements WCM offers over MCMS. We discuss major design changes such as the Windows SharePoint Services-based architecture and the altered underlying storage model. Learn about new WCM concepts such as content types, field controls, workflows, and recycle bins. The presentation concludes with a look at what is involved in migrating your MCMS 2002 site to the WCM in Office SharePoint Portal Server 2007.

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