SharePoint Conference @ Amsterdam & new Wiki Sites..
There are so many learning materials are coming for SharePoint 2010…really exciting!
Here are some new links of SharePoint conference @ Amsterdam and new Wiki sites. I have joined in the wiki sites, those are really awesome. Plenty of information, we can participate to share our own ideas and experiences. Join and see how useful it is….
Cool new wikis: join and participate…
https://www.sharepointdevwiki.com/dashboard.action
https://www.sharepointadminwiki.com/dashboard.action
SharePoint Conference @ Amsterdam
· The Evolution of SharePoint from two Pet Projects to a Multi Company Ecosystem
· SharePoint 2010 Overview and what’s new for End Users
· SharePoint 2010 Social Computing Overview
· Upgrading your SharePoint 2007 solution SharePoint 2010
· ECM for the Masses—How SharePoint 2010 Delivers on the Promise
· Claims Based Identity in SharePoint 2010
· Web Content Management in SharePoint 2010
· FAST Search for SharePoint 2010 Capabilities Deep Dive
Development/Customization
· Overview of the SharePoint 2010 Developer Platform
· Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Development Tools Overview
· Visual-Studio 2010 SharePoint Tools Extensibility
· SharePoint 2010 UI Customization
· Advanced Web Part Development in SharePoint 2010
· SharePoint 2010 Based Document Assembly and Manipulation Using Word Automation Services
· Managing and Sharing Rich Media in SharePoint 2010
· Overview Creating Workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010 InfoPath 2010 and Visio 2010
· Server Free Solutions Sandboxed and Client Only Solutions with SharePoint 2010
· Silverlight and SharePoint 2010 Better together
· Integrating SharePoint 2010 Workflows into Backend Systems Using External Data Exchange
Services
· Creating Data Centric Composite Applications with SharePoint Designer 2010
· Client Side Technologies in SharePoint 2010
· Introduction to SharePoint Designer 2010 - Top 5 great Things to Know
· Pex Unit Testing of SharePoint Services that Rocks
Comments
- Anonymous
August 23, 2011
Very cool! How'd it go? Have you checked out the SharePoint content on TechNet Wiki?