Untitled Document ODNC Presents - Welcome to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
The Ottawa .NET Community invites you to join us for a presentation on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Office SharePoint Server 2007 is the flagship product of the soon to be released Office 2007 suite of tools and its collaboration and personalization features will help organizations integrate their business processes and applications. Come join us on Tuesday October 24th for a deep dive into what Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 can do for your organization and what you as a developer need to know about it.
Welcome to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Peter Goth will guide you through an architectural overview of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. He will then demo its Content Management capabilities, its Form Services with Workflow, and wrap things up by creating and deploying an ASP.NET Web Part in a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 application.
About our Speaker
Peter Goth is a Practice Manager and Solutions Architect for Infusion Development based in New York City although he lives in Kingston, ON. Peter is responsible for Infusion’s Public Sector and Health Care practices. Peter has been involved in IT as a developer, business analyst, trainer and architect for over 25 years. He works closely with Microsoft and Microsoft Consulting Services as a Virtual Technical Specialist for BizTalk Server 2006 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Peter was also an original member of the Ottawa .NET users group.
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Date: Tuesday, October 24th, 2006
Registration & Refreshments: 5:15 PM - 5:40 PM Presentation: 5:40 PM - 8:20 PM Wrap up & Door Prizes: 8:20 PM - 8:30 PM Location: Microsoft's Glacier Room, 100 Queen Street, Suite 500, World Exchange Plaza, Ottawa, Ontario |

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Orest Hirniak
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