Welcome, Again, To SharePoint from Scratch

It’s a new day…

SharePoint from Scratch has moved to a commercially hosted provider. We may cover those details in a post soon. Otherwise, your best robot friend is making a move away from the huge grindstone of the full-time corporate world so he can spend more time with his readers, you, and do what he was born to do, make it clear how to get things done when you’re starting from scratch.

So there’s a million things going on accordingly. But as my best reader friends, you probably care little about all of that. You’re here because you just want to know: “How do I make this doggone thing work?”

Well, the way this robot works is by making a list of doggone things:

  1. SharePoint Server 2010
  2. All the Stuff the SharePoint 2010 does.
  3. All the other complicated technical stuff  that the boss wants.

Now, this robot can teach you or he can tell you; that means you can “do” or you can “learn.” It’s a fish-fish thing. For those of you that just want fish, we’ll get to that. For those of you that want to fish, we have a brand new option: The Understanding SharePoint Journal (USPJ) and the USPJ Academy (USPJA) If SharePoint has you scratching your head, consider the Acadeny your marigold shampoo.

Now the guys and gals that run that show include several highly respected members of the SharePoint community and a newbie, your’s truly.

So we’ve just completed our first Beginning SharePoint Adminstration class and I must say, this robot is impressed with both the academy and it’s leadership as well as its student body. If you want to get involved with a group of folks that know how to collaborate and conquer, I’ve got a great group I’d like to introduce you to.

More about the Academy, its mission and its leadership will undoubtedly follow. But for now, let’s just say, it’s good to be refocused, to reduce the grindstone nose buildup and to ramp up the new SharePoint from Scratch. Someone said it’s all about “Winning.” Some of us weren’t born in the lead but learned what it takes to start gaining ground. Let’s get to it.

-robot


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