Workflow, Collaboration, Enterprise Content Management

Yes, I'm Still Kicking... and Heading to Vegas, Baby!

by John Holliday 6. October 2009 16:44

Ok, I know it’s been pretty darn quiet around here for awhile.  Well, you know life has a way of grabbin’ you by the whatzits and turnin’ you every which way but loose.  It certainly has been a wild ride for yours truly these past few months.  But fear not SharePoint junkies!  I’m heading to Vegas!  Twice! 

First for the Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2009 in October (can you say SharePoint 2010?) and then again for the SharePoint Connections 2009 Conference in November.

I’ll be giving four presentations at SharePoint Connections the week of November 9th.

HDV309: Build Better Records Management Solutions Using Dynamic File Plans
HDV310: Building Custom Routers for SharePoint Records Management
HDV311: Building Information Policy Features in SharePoint Server 2007
HDV312: Office Document Assembly Made Easy with OpenXML and XSLT

Luckily, I’m just an observer for the SPC 2009 conference that starts in a couple of weeks, and you can believe I’ll be soaking it all in.  I’ll also be joining a bunch of other SharePoint bloggers and twitterers in the Live Blogging event setup by Mark Miller at EndUserSharePoint.com.  He already has about 150 people signed up to send little tidbits from the conference to a live stream on his site.  This should make for lots of interesting reading for those who can’t make it to Sin City themselves.

This is going to be a fun couple of months, and I hope to see you there!

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