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Speaking at The Experts Conference 2010 

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Exciting news! Next April I'll be presenting two sessions at the acclaimed The Experts Conference! This conference features tracks across Active Directory, Exchange Server, and SharePoint Server. The conference specializes in 400 level tracks – so if you're looking to go deep into some advanced training, it shouldn't disappoint!

 

Check it out: http://www.tec2010.com/

 

And here are the sessions I'll be giving:

 

Building the Next Generation of SharePoint Web Parts – How to Leverage JQuery and Silverlight within your SharePoint Sites!

Simple, static pages are a thing of the past – today's standard is becoming rich in usability and graphical charm. Come learn how to leverage JQuery and/or Silverlight so you can really "light up" your SharePoint sites!

 

Leveraging InfoPath forms in your custom Visual Studio SharePoint Workflows

Visual Studio workflows and InfoPath Forms Services are a powerful team for your company's business processes. Three examples of how you can leverage InfoPath within your custom Visual Studio workflows will be demonstrated. 1: how to deploy a workflow enabled form into a form library programmatically. 2: how to programmatically retrieve form data entered by a user. 3: how to leverage an InfoPath form to collect custom workflow initiation data and task edit data.

 

See you there!

 

Phil

 
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