Today I finally got around to booking my travel for my favorite SharePoint conference – the SharePoint Evolution Conference in London England. For the third year in a row I have the honor of being able to present, and once again I’ll be covering the PowerShell Read More...
Last day at the conference, and also a short one. Before I get to the sessions I want to come back to the laptop vs. tablet thingy. I realized that I saw a lot more laptops outside of the sessions than in the sessions. I now would call it a tie. Talking Read More...
All in all, the 2012 Microsoft SharePoint Conference was a success. 10 000 attendees! I am very impressed with the convention center at Mandalay Bay, the Mandalay staff for meals and for guiding everyone in the right direction. The availability of sodas Read More...
Presented by: Kirk Evans Demos Kirk started his talk with asking: “Who has had enough of PowerPoint?”, and his second slide said: “Lots of demos”. The session really got off to a flying start after that introduction. Kirk went Read More...
Speaker : Mirjam Van Olst With SP2007, web templates required to create a site definitions to be deployed in the 14 hives. Changes to the template needed a change to the site definition. From SP2010, web templates can be changed afterwards even if sites Read More...
Speakers : Oleg Kofman, Jon Epstein The goal of a SharePoint governance is to keep both IT and users happy and to set some processes in place. It should involve a broad range of people, from the business (really important to get adoption) to the network Read More...
Presenting is Paul Olenick Okay, so this is the last day of SPC12, some of us were at the Axceller party yesterday, which was a very good party! But now we will focus on the session a hand. ☺ Paul is talking some about how risk management can lead to Read More...