Yea, maybe you should clarify with your boss what the audience intends to DO with these things. If you start laying out the architecture of Sharepoint Portal Server and the 3.0 SPS, then talk about relational databases and SQL, you're going to bore (and confuse) the shit out of someone who just needs to upload their Word docs to a preconfigured Sharepoint Server.
Are they end users? Administrators? Mid-level technical staff? What will they be doing, 80% of the time? Focus on that.
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