June 12, 2010

Joel Olsons description of some of the new features in SharePoint Administration – good for anyone who wants to know what fundamental things have changed in 2010 that impacts on how you administer Sharepoint – reporting, monitoring, throttling etc.

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Why “Like” and “Comment” Features Should Be Disabled in SharePoint Sites

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In our wonderful age of digital collaboration, SharePoint is continuing on its march to be what it is – a  great platform for content publishing, knowledge sharing and governance (my go to!). But not every feature should be enabled in every site. Two of the most deceptively harmless and sometimes mis-understood in terms of impact are the ‘Like’ and ‘Comment’ options on SharePoint modern pages.