SharePoint 2010
October 22nd, 2009
The 2009 SharePoint conference wrapped up earlier today. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend. However, I did try to keep up by watching all of the tweets and blog posts that were being generated by the attendees. Here is a quick list of some of the more interesting SharePoint 2010 news:
- SharePoint 2010 beta should be available in November (sign-up here)
- Project Gemini gets a product name: PowerPivot
- SharePoint 2010 will run locally for developers under Vista and Windows 7 x64
- No more 32-bit, 64bit only
- IE6 will no longer be supported
- New PowerShell CmdLets for managing SharePoint
- New Document Center template optimized to supports hundreds of thousands of documents
- Windows SharePoint Services rebranded as Microsoft SharePoint Foundation
- Enterprise Metadata – includes tagging and ratings
- Integrated support for Silverlight
- Groove reworked as SharePoint Workspace
- Improved Mobile Web experience
- Sandbox isolation for custom code
- Business Data Catalog becomes Business Connectivity Services – no longer read-only
- Improved APIs – including list access through REST, LINQ, ATOM, and JSON
You can watch some of the highlights of the conference here.




