Sharepoint 2010 Professional Development video training
English | 1280x720 | WMV3 2500kbps | MP3 96kbps | 8.65 GB
Genre: eLearning
SharePoint is a broad solution so we often get asked how we would describe it in a sentence. For SharePoint 2010, we settled on “The Business Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise and the Web”. A few words are worth explaining. We decided “Collaboration” was broad enough to cover the spectrum of publishing, sharing, finding, analyzing and managing information that SharePoint enables. We chose “Platform” not only because custom solutions are a major focus of the 2010 release but also "platform" conveyed a solid base for all the out-of-box usage that never requires a developer.
1. SharePoint 2010 SearchSearch is much more than just finding something; concepts such as Information Architecture, Information Organization, and Findability are very important when implementing SharePoint. Come to this session to see how SharePoint 2010’s enhanced Search capability (such as the Managed Metadata Service) can address these concepts and help make your Search implementation much more effective.
This session is presented by Richard Taylor during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
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Rick is a SharePoint architect and has assisted numerous, large companies in their implementations including the US Air Force, Charles Schwab, and Nestle. He is a published author, co-author, and contributing author including the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion by MS Press. His influence within the MCT and SharePoint communities facilitated his being selected to present at the first MCT Community Summit held in Zurich, Switzerland and prompted Microsoft Learning to make changes to the Beta courseware that it might be ready for prime time.
Rick currently resides in the Phoenix, AZ area where he is an avid triathlete (Clydesdale class), and active in the Boy Scouts of America
2. Integrating SharePoint 2010 Workflows into Backend Systems Using External Data Exchange ServicesThe key aspect of any workflow is its capability to handle a large variety data. Traditionally SharePoint workflows were mostly focused on handling SharePoint data in the form of list items and documents. However, it is not an uncommon need to deal with back-end systems, issuing tasks that may take days to complete. So what do you do? You put your workflow to sleep and get it to wake up when stuff happened. The only difficulty is that in SharePoint 2007 you can only be notified of changes to SharePoint data. Waking up is not so easy after all! In the real world, this means that you relay communication through hidden lists. In SharePoint 2010 this is going to change in a profound way. You will be able to extend the workflow runtime with custom External Data Exchange Services, allowing you to relay information and communicate with the workflow using standard Workflow Foundation patterns. Learn how to create these EDEs and the rich features they provide such as operation batching. Expect to see lots of code and demos in this technical session.
This session is presented by Wouter van Vugt during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
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Wouter is a Microsoft MVP and independent expert on Office and SharePoint technologies. He has focused on SharePoint Foundation as a developer platform, wrote the world’s first book on Open XML and is an author for MSDN. Wouter is a trainer with Critical Path Training, with which he successfully authored and delivered SharePoint 2010 workshops to hundreds of professional software developers from Microsoft as well as other ISVs and System Integrators that have participated in the private beta as part of the TAP, Metro and Ignite programs.
3. Introduction to SharePoint Designer 2010: Top 5 great Things to KnowSharePoint Designer 2010, which is a free application, is “The Preferred” tool to design powerful no-code solutions and applications in SharePoint 2010. In this session you will get a broad overview of the capabilities of the tool, from site customizations such as modifying Site Metadata, managing Site Security, or creating Site Content, to building List or Site based Workflows and connecting to a variety of Data Sources. You will also learn about the new ribbon interface of SharePointDesigner 2010 and shows how best to take advantage of this application as you see the new bells and whistles that come with this product.
This session was presented by Asif Rehmani during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
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Asif has been training and consulting on primarily SharePoint technologies since 2004. He is a SharePoint Server MVP and MCT. Asif provides online and in-person SharePoint training publicly and in private workshops. In addition to training, Asif also runs a SharePoint Videos website (http://www.sharepoint-videos.com) which provides dozens of SharePoint, SharePointDesigner and InfoPath video tutorials.
Over the years, Asif has been a speaker on SharePoint topics at several conferences including Microsoft’s TechEd, SharePoint Conference, SharePoint Connections, and Advisor Live. He is the co-author of the book Professional SharePointDesigner 2007 by Wrox publications (http://tinyurl.com/8tdsoq). Asif was the co-founder and is currently one of the active leaders of the Chicago SharePoint User Group (http://www.cspug.org)
For a more detailed bio, please visit
http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/.... . You can reach Asif at: asif@sharepointelearning.com.
4. Creating Data-Centric Composite Applications with SharePoint Designer 2010SharePoint Designer 2010 can be used to integrate data from a variety of sources into a single SharePoint composite solution. This session will demonstrate how the Data View Web Part in SharePointDesigner can be used for the task of retrieving data from SharePoint Lists. You will learn about how to conditionally format data. Then you will also see how data in multiple lists can be connected to produce a unified view of related information. That’s not all, you will also see how you can make this view editable to commit any data changes backto the data source… All without a single line of code!
This session is presented by Asif Rehmani during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
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Asif has been training and consulting on primarily SharePoint technologies since 2004. He is a SharePoint Server MVP and MCT. Asif provides online and in-person SharePoint training publicly and in private workshops. In addition to training, Asif also runs a SharePoint Videos website (http://www.sharepoint-videos.com) which provides dozens of SharePoint, SharePointDesigner and InfoPath video tutorials.
Over the years, Asif has been a speaker on SharePoint topics at several conferences including Microsoft’s TechEd, SharePoint Conference, SharePoint Connections, and Advisor Live. He is the co-author of the book Professional SharePointDesigner 2007 by Wrox publications (http://tinyurl.com/8tdsoq). Asif was the co-founder and is currently one of the active leaders of the Chicago SharePoint User Group (http://www.cspug.org)
5. Upgrading your SharePoint 2007 solutions SharePoint 2010With SharePoint 2010 a lot will change for developers, but of course you will still want to keep using some of the cool solutions that you built for SharePoint 2007. This session will explain how you can best upgrade the custom code that you wrote using Visual Studio 2008 for SharePoint 2007 to work with Visual Studio 2010 and SharePoint 2010. The session will demonstrate the project upgrade tools, show you the APIs that are involved in migrating and what new APIs you should consider using, and will tell you when you will be bound to have to upgrade your code manually.
This session is presented by Mirjam van Olst and Serge van den Oever during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
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Mirjam van Olst is a SharePoint Architect in the Information Worker Solutions department of Macaw in the Netherlands. In this role she has been helping companies to implement SharePoint solutions since 2004. Mirjam is a Microsoft Certified Master for SharePoint 2007. A strong community advocate, Mirjam is a co-organizer of the Dutch Information Worker User Group (DIWUG) and a track owner of the Information Worker track of the Software Development Network (SDN). Mirjam can be found blogging at
http://www.sharepointchick.com.
6. Web Content Management in SharePoint 2010Come and learn about the new and improved Web Content Management features for building public facing websites and intranets. This session will discuss the new publishing infrastructure, the improved Content Query Web Part and how to take advantage of the Managed Metadata Service Application for defining and managing taxonomies. Not only can SharePoint websites be XHTML compliant, but they also have the ability to show rich media like streaming.
This session was presented by Donald Hessing during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
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Donald Hessing is Lead SharePoint Architect at VX Company IT Services, a software company based in The Netherlands. His expertise ranges from SharePoint, ASP.NET, Silverlight, SQL Server to service orientation. As the Lead SharePoint Architect he was responsible for several large custom SharePoint implementations with Silverlight, workflow and backend services. Donald blogs sometimes at
http://bloggingabout.net/...default.asp. .
7. Managing and Sharing Rich Media in SharePoint 2010From centrally managing and maintaining a shared image library for use in authoring Word documents and PowerPoint presentations, to sharing online video, SharePoint 2010 has a number of new features to manage digital assets. This session will cover the new features, as well as different use cases for them within the enterprise.
This session is presented by Donald Hessing during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
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Donald Hessing is Lead SharePoint Architect at VX Company IT Services, a software company based in The Netherlands. His expertise ranges from SharePoint, ASP.NET, Silverlight, SQL Server to service orientation. As the Lead SharePoint Architect he was responsible for several large custom SharePoint implementations with Silverlight, workflow and backend services. Donald blogs sometimes at
http://bloggingabout.net/...default.asp. .
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