Showing posts with label SharePoint Handbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SharePoint Handbook. Show all posts

Thursday 9 May 2013

SharePoint 2013 Community Book Published

A couple of folks and I decided to write another community book, this time focusing on SharePoint 2013. It is now published and you can see it here:
http://www.amazon.com/The-SharePoint-2013-Handbook-community/dp/1482688093
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-SharePoint-2013-Handbook-community/dp/1482688093

 
The SharePoint 2013 Handbook Cover
 
Our last book was The SharePoint 2010 Handbook.

Sunday 6 November 2011

The SharePoint 2010 Handbook - Proof copies arrived

Publishing a book has been a real learning experience.  It has been extremely intesting and a lot more work than we originally envisaged.  Below is a photo of the printed manual.  Hoping to publish in the next few days once the lastest proof has been accepted.

We are hoping to hand out a few copies from Suzanne George at the Austin User Group Meeting later this week. 

Tuesday 11 October 2011

Book contributer you should know in the SP Community

I have been reading & reviewing John Timney's chapter for our new upcoming book "Structuring a SharePoint 2010 Practice".  It is a great chapter and anyone that hasn't seen John present his roles and salaries session should or at least read the chapter.

Structuring a SharePoint 2010 Practice by John Timney
I won't spoil it but it boils down to SharePoint is a big product, make sure you are recruiting the right person for your role.  It's a lot more detailed and I think will greatly help companies build better SharePoint capabilities using John insights.

Symon Garfield (@symon_garfield) has contrilbuted a chapter called "The Art of SharePoint Success", this covers a lot of areas of making SharePoint succesful from the business perspective, so governance and all that good stuff.

Ashraf Islam (@AshrafSP) has contributed a chapter on InfoPath, I saw him present this topic in April.  I've worked with Ashraf, great developer.  His chapter gets to the point and helps techies get into InfoPath quickly.