TechEd Boston
Who else is going to be heading out to Boston next week for Tech Ed 2006? I'll be out there for a couple days in the middle of the week. I'm presenting Wednesday from 5:30-6:45, so be sure to swing by and say hi.
Here's the information on my session:
OFC324 Microsoft Office Open XML Formats
Day/Time: Wednesday, June 14 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM Room: 253 ABC
Speaker(s): Brian Jones
Learn about the huge change that will affect the role Office documents can now play in business processes and solutions. Previously the binary formats had meant Office documents were treated more like a "black box," but that is no longer the case, as these open formats allow documents to serve as a first class source of data as they travel through workflow and other business. Document content can now directly integrate with systems new and old. Generation of documents based on business data for up-to-date and accurate rich content is now possible throughout your own solutions. This session delves into schemas, solution code, and numerous examples.
Track(s): Office System
Session Type(s): Breakout Session
Session Level(s): 300
I hope I'll get a chance to see you all out there. It should be a lot of fun!
-Brian
Comments
- Anonymous
June 09, 2006
If you're going to be at TechEd in Boston next week, be sure to check out Brian Jones's presentation... - Anonymous
June 09, 2006
Related Session: “Windows Vista As a Document Platform: Programming XPS and 2007 Microsoft Office system Documents with WPF” on Tuesday, June 13th (4:30-5:45) in Room 102AB, by Marcio Mello. - Anonymous
June 09, 2006
Any chance of the data being decoupled from the actual spreadsheet? In the XML examples I've seen the XML seems to use the spreadsheet to give it its schema. Wouldn't it be more powerful to have the data completely separated? - Anonymous
June 13, 2009
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