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		<title>SharePoint conference 2012 keynote: raising the bar for Enterprise Search</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Marcus Johansson]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A little after 8:30 this morning, Jared Spataro, Senior Director of SharePoint, opened this year&#8217;s SharePoint Conference (SPC) to the sound of 10,000 SharePoint geeks simultaneously tapping away on their devices, furiously making #SPC12 the trending topic on Twitter. The release of SharePoint 2013 is touted by Microsoft as a bridge from the past to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little after 8:30 this morning, Jared Spataro, Senior Director of SharePoint, opened this year&#8217;s SharePoint Conference (SPC) to the sound of 10,000 SharePoint geeks simultaneously tapping away on their devices, furiously making #SPC12 the trending topic on Twitter.</p>
<p>The release of SharePoint 2013 is touted by Microsoft as a bridge from the past to the future; a pivotal shift from server- and wave-based releases to a rapid release cycle, combining the muscles from the cloud, fresh design principles and Enterprise Social technology. They&#8217;re proud, and they should be.</p>
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<p>In the keynote, Microsoft also revealed some of the rationale behind the recent acquisition of Yammer, seeing how it complements SharePoint&#8217;s strong document-management skills with Yammer&#8217;s deep expertise in making the enterprise more social.</p>
<p>Jeff Teper, another high-profile SharePoint executive, told the crowds that over the last three years, Microsoft&#8217;s engineering team has centralized their effort around three important pillars: Experiences, Innovation and Ecosystem. This shows off in a dramatically improved user experience, better development tools and a completely revamped application model paving the way for us partner companies to more rapidly and with more flexibility deploy innovative applications in the cloud.</p>
<p>Another consistent theme throughout the keynote, was how Search now has a bigger role across SharePoint and throughout the Microsoft stack. FAST is now fully integrated, and the new search core drives both content and recommendations throughout the suite.</p>
<p>We now have a much better baseline when implementing Search technology in the enterprise. Hopefully this is finally the time when custom implementations of Enterprise Search will stop ending up as just a search box, and instead unleash the potential of Your organization&#8217;s accumulated knowledge and tackle today&#8217;s overwhelming growth of information.</p>
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