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Microsoft Announces Updates to SharePoint, Underscoring the Need for SharePoint Experts

By Martin Schaeferle | June 17, 2013

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SharePoint is one of the most important - if not the most important - collaboration tools in the world of business. So if you're looking to build a career for yourself, we suggest following the money, which in this case, is SharePoint. A majority of businesses still run on Windows and, by extension, most of them use Microsoft's SharePoint platform. It allows users to store documents, collaborate on the cloud, and interface with other back-end systems.

And just last month, Microsoft announced a whole host of new features and improvements to its SharePoint platform. For example, the company says users can expect improved performance, a more intuitive user interface, and optimized user controls.Someone, of course, has to manage these complex SharePoint deployments, which is why SharePoint-related jobs are in demand.

Our SharePoint tutorial will help you simply and effectively master this platform, and boost your resume in the process.

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Martin Schaeferle

Martin Schaeferle has taught IT professionals nationwide to develop applications using Visual Basic, Microsoft SQL Server, ASP, and XML. He has been a featured speaker at Microsoft Tech-Ed and the Microsoft NCD Channel Summit, and he specializes in developing Visual Basic database applications, COM-based components, and ASP-based Web sites. In addition to writing and presenting technical training content, Martin is also LearnNowOnline's vice president of technology.


This blog entry was originally posted June 17, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle