Only 2 Days to Go Until the Seamless Teamwork Online Study Group. From the shores of Sydney Australia (well, the City actually, not the beach!), I’m already thinking ahead a couple of days for when the Online Study Group for Seamless Teamwork will kick off. It is appropriate that I think this way, because I’m in Sydney today (and was in Melbourne Australia yesterday) to deliver 4 face-to-face editions of the Seamless Teamwork seminar for corporates. Read More on EndUserSharePoint.com.
03 February 2009
Online Study Group for Seamless Teamwork
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15 September 2008
Free Online Seminar on SharePoint Dashboards
Mark Miller at EndUserSharePoint.com is hosting a free 1 hour presentation on SharePoint dashboards. This presentation is targeted towards end users, but I would recommend that developers take some time to check it out. It is simply amazing what the end-user is empowered to do in SharePoint, and it may help you with ideas for your projects. The presentation is scheduled for 1pm EST, Tuesday (that's tomorrow). I recently attended one of Mark's presentations, and you will not be disappointed. He is an excellent communicator and does a great job of educating you in SharePoint. Visit http://www.endusersharepoint.com/?p=785 for more details.
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18 June 2008
Guest Posts on EndUserSharePoint.com
I have teamed up with a great group of guest bloggers on Mark Miller's site, EndUserSharePoint.com. The site is dedicated to assisting end users with the every-day use of SharePoint. I am writing a series on how to create a team site search center. Here are links to my two articles already posted on the site:
- Exploiting or being Exploited by SharePoint Search
- EndUserSharePoint.com: First Steps in Defining Search Scope
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06 May 2008
Resources worth reading for SharePoint Developers
Yesterday, Eric Shupps posted a great article for getting started with SharePoint development. If you are just getting started with development for SharePoint, I highly suggest taking a few minutes to read his article. Also, here are some good resources for you to consider when starting to develop for SharePoint.
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