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This blog post is about the session, SPC402, Deep Dive on SharePoint Ribbon Development & Extensibility that was given at the SharePoint Conference 2011, Anaheim, CA and presented by two SharePoint Server MVPs, Andrew Connell and Chris O’Brien...
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First off, apologies for not being more active during Conference. I lost my tablet charger on the plane into Anaheim and my intent was to blog during sessions. By the time evening events ended, I was too tired to even boot up my laptop. I have a few sessions...
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This is a session that I wasn’t able to attend live at the conference, and I’m just now finally finding the time to catch the recorded presentation. This session is very interesting to me because my company recently launched a dealer Extranet...
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Hi Everyone, I was one of the live bloggers for the SPC11 but i just had to little time to do some real blogging and i feel bad about it.
So for all people this is a short story what i did think of the SPC11. Overall i liked the event very much but a...
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There were a number of announcements during the keynote and other takeaways from throughout the week. Don’t know if you were following the twitter stream or live blogs, but I wanted to elaborate on what I learned from the SharePoint Conference....
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I have the utmost respect for those of us “live” bloggers who actually blogged live from SPC11. I had trouble finding time to breathe, much less live blog! So, I am “late” blogging a fun session that, despite a very low turnout and horrible timeslot Read...
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#FAIL So… attempts at live blogging throughout the conference were foiled (so bear with me as you get a stream of tardy to the party delayed broadcasts). Part of the issue was the incredible amount of discussion and interaction that the Women in Technology...
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I had the great honor of presenting on Monday October 3, 2011 with Janis Hall, Veronique Palmer and Suzanne George on a panel
immediately following the keynote. Masterfully moderated by Nedra Allmond, photographed by Marcy Kellar and orchestrated by Liza...
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I noticed when registering at mySPC the high number of sessions tagged as ECM (27, I believe). Unusual for a conference *not* devoted to enterprise content management or knowledge management, this was the single highest session type (the other high tag...
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The SharePoint community continues to impress and amaze me. It’s great to see so many people come together and share what they know. This week 7500 people from all over the world converged upon Anaheim, CA for the Microsoft SharePoint Conference...
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Great session by Phil Wicklund today about SharePoint Search.
Phil’s session consisted of: Overview of data retrieval with Search
Introduction to data retrieval with Search
Programming search
Topology & capacity considerations Phil gave a very nice...
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Multi-Tenancy is a way to securely “split” or partition information, operation and services in a single SharePoint farm to different organizations. I am following this session to hope and get more insight in this feature of SharePoint.
aThe...
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Spence Harbar discussed the User Profile Service and considerations for Enterprise Deployments. Right off, he stated that the MCM class spends 6 hours on UPS! Certainly, 90 minutes is not sufficient to cover everything but I took some notes that you’ll...
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The Sessions on the SharePoint Conference are great and my main focus here everything that has to do with branding and enhancing the user experience in SharePoint. The first session yesterday that I recommend if you missed it was by John Ross jr. and...
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Session #SPC248 – Tuesday, October 4 @ 1:45 pm – presented by Susan HanleyWhy Measure? Feedback
Funding
Follow-on
Focus How you want to think about measurement depends on where you’re at in your project: Before – make the business...