Building Energizer.com on MOSS

by dboynton 7/17/2008 12:13:00 PM

Unfortunately, most people still look at SharePoint as an "intranet in a box" solution for quickly putting up team home pages and managing documents. The truth is that SharePoint Server 2007 has evolved into a rich development platform that can be extended and utilized in your custom software projects. If your project has requirements for search, content management and/or membership, MOSS can save time and money on the project by providing that functionality which can then me implemented as part of your solution.

A couple of months ago, I had the opportunity to sit down with Sundar Swaminathan, a Solutions Architect at Quilogy in St. Charles, Missouri, to talk with him about his experience as lead architect on the project to redesign Energizer.com (the web site that goes on and on and on...sorry, I couldn't resist!) to run on top of MOSS. Fortunately, I had my camera gear with me and we were able to turn it into an ARCast.tv segment.


ARCast.TV - Sundar Swaminathan on MOSS for Public Facing Web Sites

Please feel free to join in the discussion. Leave a comment either on the ARCast,tv site or here on my blog. Enjoy the conversation and thanks for watching!

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