Steve I from Microsoft posted this on his Facebook page yesterday: http://cid-60d31c2e42dd1c47.office.live.com/view.aspx/Public%20Shared/SharePoint/Disti%20-%20Why%20upgrade%20to%20SharePoint%202010%20v2.0.pptx?client=wnf <http://cid-60d31c2e42dd1c47.office.live.com/view.aspx/Public%20Shared/SharePoint/Disti%20-%20Why%20upgrade%20to%20SharePoint%202010%20v2.0.pptx?client=wnf&Bsrc=FBCOXX&Bpub=SN.Notifications> &Bsrc=FBCOXX&Bpub=SN.Notifications
Hope it helps you out, Cheers, Matthew Cosier Technical Director Hazaa Pty Ltd Phone: +61 428 322 904 cid:image003.jpg@01CAF815.9BD30520 From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Headley Sent: Monday, 19 July 2010 10:59 AM To: ozmoss@ozmoss.com Subject: Incentive for 2010? I have a cautious client about to put in MOSS where they're leaning toward 2007 but open to 2010 if I can make a case. One requirement has priority, and I'm wondering if anyone knows any difference between MOSS 2007 & 2010 in this area? They use Exchange 2007 and Outlook 2007 for each of 30 people who enter their own appointments of who's coming to see them. The receptionist wants to see a report in a SharePoint web part that rolls up all 30 calendars and lists them in half hour time slots, so she can see everyone due at 9:30am then everyone coming at 10:00am and so on. Is anyone aware of any feature or approach to this that would argue for 2010 over 2007 so I could recommend the client go with the newer rather than older version?
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