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Microsoft’s Social Secret Sauce from #WPC12

I’ve been anxiously following the news of WPC in Toronto this week. The keynote didn’t hold too much… then we had an explosion of Yammer and SharePoint 15 news…

Jared Spataro Director of Product Management for Microsoft presented at the world wide partner conference providing great insights into the Yammer acquisition and made a number of revelations in relation to Sharepoint 15 social. We follow the twitter streams of Christian Buckley @buckleyplanet (SharePoint MVP) from Axceler and Naomi Moneypenny @nmoneypenny a SharePoint partner with adaptive SharePoint learning tool Synxi. Christian recently posted about the SPYam social experiment.

(RT @davidrauf: Federal regulators have cleared the #Microsoft bid to acquire social networking company #Yammer for $1.2 billion: http://t.co/fn1HwOEa )

Text from the slide

Yammer – Stand-alone Social Networking: Yammer already integrates with SharePoint and Dynamics and over time it will offer more and more connections with SharePoint, Office 365, Dynamics and Skype

SharePoint – Social Networking + Collaboration Suite: SharePoint 15 will include new social networking capabilities and Yammer will power the next generation of SharePoint and Office 365 social experiences

(emphasis added by me)

Tweets from @NMoneyPenny

SharePoint 15 quotes:

Text Above. (Thanks to @nmoneypenney for tweetpic)

 

Christian Buckley @buckleyplanet had an excellent stream

A few other random tweets from the session:

Thoughts by Joel:

As a Yammer customer prior to the acquisition, I was concerned about where they were going with documents in creating overlap. You don’t have to read too many Gartner & Forester reports that were pitting SharePoint against Yammer and visa versa. I’ve never seen them as competitive, but complimentary. I’ve thought that this acquisition was a great thing (see my post on 10 reasons why SharePoint and Yammer make sense). I continue to be extremely hopeful for the future of both SharePoint and Yammer.

I’ve been anxious to unite the SharePoint Community on the Yammer Platform, so they can truly see it’s usefulness and see that there isn’t a conflict here. As well, it’s an awesome platform for conversation, something that twitter has been less useful for especially as more and more of us end up with thousands of followers and as our streams get more volume and get sniped.

If you’re in SharePoint join me on #SPYam the SharePoint Yammer Social Experiment (community nearing over 500 members), and on #Yammerites the Yammer Community built for the community by the community.

See you tomorrow…

@jshuey: Tomorrow is "Cloud Tuesday" at the #WPC12 keynote. Get there live or catch it streamed at http://www.digitalwpc.com

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