Meetings
Posted By Joshua Carlisle on Tuesday, June 16, 2009
This event requires registration. Registration expires on Wednesday, July 08, 2009.
An overview of how jQuery can be used to deploy assembly free code to interact with SharePoint through its web services to create feature rich applications. A brief overview of the currently available CAML tools will also be provided.
Mike Oryszak Featured Speaker Mike Oryszak is a SharePoint consultant with Vaco Technologies and has helped to implement and manage a number of global SharePoint deployments. He is an experienced in many aspects of SharePoint and functions as an Administrator, Developer, and platform Evangelist. Mike has been developing web based solutions with Microsoft technologies for ove
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Posted By Joshua D. Carlisle on Friday, May 22, 2009 We've had several requests for an open discussion night and with the next few months already booked with speakers we thought this was a good time. In this month's meeting we will be having an open discussion on anything SharePoint related. Have questions you'd like to ask? Want to throw in your two cents on the role and future of SharePoint? This is your opportunity. Bring your business, IT, or development questions and listen to the community's feedback.
Please use the comment section of this meeting to submit some of your questions ahead of time.
Posted By Joshua D. Carlisle on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 In this meeting Mike will be covering how to implement a phased approach to leveraging SharePoint social computing features to create knowledge portals and communities. Coverage will include corp cultures and resistance, changing perceptions and work habits, as well as the technical implementation (all using out of the box components with no coding required - config vs custom)
Posted By Joshua D. Carlisle on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 With the new version of SharePoint and InfoPath being officially released last year the concept of building and using e-forms in the enterprise has officially become a reality by using InfoPath 2007, InfoPath Forms Services and SharePoint 2007 Enterprise. This presentation will describe how to use InfoPath 2007 and InfoPath Forms Services (part of SharePoint 2007 Enterprise) to accomplish this with your existing or new SharePoint 2007 Enterprise installation. A demo will be given to show how to build and publish an InfoPath 2007 form to InfoPath Forms Services and how to active the forms from InfoPath Forms Services to a Site Collection.
Posted By Joshua D. Carlisle on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Have you ever wanted to use Forms Authentication in SharePoint but you avoided it because of the complexity of configuration or you were concerned about any gotchas? If so then you'll want to check out this month's meeting were we'll be discussing the role of Forms Based Authentication (FBA) within SharePoint. We'll cover some considerations that need to be made when implementing FBA, we'll do a complete walkthrough of configuration FBA within a SharePoint environment, and we'll cover the development of custom login and registration forms. Finally we'll discuss some aspects of managing profiles
within WSS and MOSS when implementing FBA.
Posted By Joshua D. Carlisle on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 This is the formal kick-off meeting of TRINUG's SharePoint Special Focus Group. In this monthly special focus group we will be emphasizing the developer aspects of SharePoint but any and all topics in SharePoint and related technologies will be fair game. This will be a very interactive and social event. Bring your ideas, thoughts, questions along with you. This is open to all who have an interest in learning more about SharePoint whether you've been working with it for years, just got it thrown on your lap, or you're just curious about what the buzz is all about.
In this first session we're going to be covering the basics of Features. Features, although poorly named, are one of the basic building blocks of SharePoint and are essential for provisioning functionality in your site. Without a solid understanding of Features you'll never move past SharePoint Designer for developing robust, reusable, and arguably more interesting SharePoint components.
I would like to give a special thanks out to Mark Weinburg over at Tek Systems for providing the facilities for this event.
Because of the level of interest that has been expressed in the last few months we will be requiring registration for this first event to make sure we don't go over capacity. Seating will be limited to 30.
Comments on this event? Drop them at Josh Carlisle's blog at http://www.sharepointbrainfreeze.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=31
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