Heartland Region SharePoint Conference is tomorrow, 3-8-2012.
Here’s a sneak peak of my CQWP talk. Hope to see you there: http://iccsharepoint.com
Heartland Region SharePoint Conference is tomorrow, 3-8-2012.
Here’s a sneak peak of my CQWP talk. Hope to see you there: http://iccsharepoint.com
Thanks to everyone that braved the ice yesterday to attend the 2011 Microsoft Heartland Region SharePoint Conference; especially those that sat in on my developer session. My slides are fairly limited since most of the session was demo, but they are available here: Rapid Application Development with Nintex Workflow 2010
Thanks again to those of you that attended my session at SharePoint Saturday Columbus. I hope my presentation on Branding SharePoint 2007 with SharePoint Designer was useful.
I’ve made my slides available on my blog site here:
The slides themselves are somewhat useless without the dialog that went along with them, so I’ve left my basic script for the presentation in place in the slide notes. Something not in this presentation is the awkward confusion caused by my using the wrong name to refer to one of my coworkers. (Sorry, John.) You can insert your own awkward confusion into slide 6 if you want to recreate the experience.
If you didn’t make Cory Peter’s session, you might want to keep an eye out for his slides to post. His presentation focused on 2010 branding and picked up nicely where mine left off.
I just wrapped up the work on my SharePoint Saturday Columbus presentation. I think it should be a good one. Sheesh it was a lot of work. I think I have close to 50 hours in for a 75 minute presentation. But I think it turned out well and my wife didn’t kill me for taking it on.
The presentation is on Branding SharePoint with SharePoint Designer. I’ll be talking about whether or not you should use SPD for branding (spoiler alert: you should). I’ll then talk about how to brand SP2007 sites and how the upgrade to SP 2010 affects the landscape.
I also got my official ICC head shot last week. It’s suitable for framing and giving to your grandma as a gift.
SharePoint Saturday is about a month away here in Columbus. It should be worth your while. There should be a LOT of SP2010 information at the event. I know I put in a couple 2010 topics for consideration and I expect many others dis as well.
If you’d like to speak, you have about a day left to get your topic in for review.
SharePoint Saturday Site: http://www.sharepointsaturday.org/columbus/default.aspx
Registration has also begun. There are 147 seats left as of this posting.
Registration: http://spscolumbus.eventbrite.com/