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SharePoint User Group UK

Established in September 2005 and with over 1100 members and 2000 posts , the aim of the group is to discuss Microsoft Sharepoint issues with fellow members including 4 UK SharePoint MVP’s. It is our aim to arrange free monthly meetings/presentations. Whether you are a Sharepoint Administrator, developer, user, or are thinking of implementing a Microsoft Sharepoint solution, come and join the fun!


Participation Membership is free. All you need to do is sign up to participate in the discussions. Once you've signed up pop over to the general chat forum to say hi and tell us a little about yourself. If you'd like a blog to post SharePoint news, views and information please let us know.


Ideas If you have any ideas on how the community should be run please feel free to drop me an email at nick@lightningtools.com or steve@combined-knowledge.com and use the forums to discuss your idea. If you are interested in presenting at a meeting on any Sharepoint issue, please also get in touch.

Messaging and Mobility User Group

The Microsoft Messaging and Mobility User Group UK (MM&M UG) is a UK based group for people interested in both Microsoft Exchange and the Windows Mobile Devices that enable access to Exchange remotely.

The website can be located at http://www.mmmug.co.uk. The aim for the site is that it will become a great source of information and articles about Exchange and a place where, through the forums and blogs, we can all give and receive help. We have regular meetings (at least once every couple of months) to enable people to become more familiar with the Microsoft Exchange product. Meeting are held in London and Reading but in early 2007 we will be starting holding events in Scotland and the North of England.

Please note; that members are very welcome from all over the world and at any level of expertise.

If you have any further questions about the group or the website then please feel free to contact me at Nathan@clarinathan.co.uk

 

 

 

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