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Searching for Webcasts

Someone asked me today how to search for webcasts on Sharepoint. Here's a great way to search Microsoft Events and Webcasts very quickly to see what webcasts we've held and what we have coming on certain topics.

https://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/search.aspx?culture=en-US

Regards,

George, MSDN Webcasts

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2004
    Hey George, have a feedback for search feature. The dropdown (Search for events that occur in) doesn't contain "the past" as an option; however, the search does seem to fetch archived webcasts when I just select "On-Demand Webcast Events" ... its just not look intuitive
  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2004
    Agree. We're hoping to revise this next month. if you visit the http://msdn.microsoft.com/webcasts homepage at the end of January, you'll see a better search functionality that will be more intuitive. In the meantime, the seach feature above will work to find webcasts by content topics.

    Regards,
    George, MSDN Webcasts
  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2004
    Any plance (or any way if it already exists) to see a categorized list of upcoming events. For example, I'd like a way to see that in the next month there are 6 webcasts on C#, 12 on the CLR, 2 on SharePoint and 4 on Security. Also sometimes webcasts are presented in a series. It's really hard to follow the series because they are usually all given different titles with a (12 of 15) at the end so you have to search through all the webcasts. I'd really like to see the categoriezed list idea somewhere though.
  • Anonymous
    December 10, 2004
    Make that "Any plans..." and "categorized" (oops)
  • Anonymous
    December 25, 2004
    Fine if your product is on the list but anyone looking for web casts related to the other SharePoint product apart from SharePoint Portal Server i.e. Windows SharePoint Services would be out of luck as it isn't listed.

    So they'd just have to go to the Web Casts section of "MS Articles" in the WSS FAQ site at wss.collutions.com and hope I've not missed any.

  • Anonymous
    December 25, 2004
    I also notice that you can search specifically for "on-demand" web casts, but that you can only search in the future.

    Some mistake surely ?