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SharePoint Connections - Sessions Follow Ups

Thanks to everyone who attended the sessions I presented at the SharePoint Connections conference in Orlando!  I had a great time at the conference, and met a lot of great people there as well.

The following blog posts will come after this one, to break down each topic, and describe the code I used in my demos at the conference.

  • Create an Internet-Facing SharePoint Site
  • Integrate Smart Client and Windows Forms Applications with SharePoint Sites and the Business Data Catalog
  • Use the Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services to Create Custom Site Definitions and a Whole Lot More!

Thanks again for attending my sessions!  I hope to see you again this Fall in Las Vegas at the next SharePoint Connections conference where I will be presenting the following sessions.

  • Getting the most out of the Business Data Catalog
  • Implementing the MOSS SSO service in real world situations
  • SharePoint Object Model / Web Services Kick Start

I'm also thrilled that I was selected to present the Post-Conference session in Las Vegas!  The post-conference session is titled:

Hands on training - SharePoint Development Bootcamp

During this post conference workshop I'll present/teach modules from my SharePoint Development Bootcamp.  Each module has a short slide presentation, followed by a quick demo, then a lab exercise.

Attendees will be provided with handouts for all of the modules covered.  Each handout includes the bullet points in the slides, complete with detailed notes, explanantions, and screenshots related to each bullet point on the slide.  Each handout also includes click by click lab instructions that describe how to accomplish the lab.  All code snippets and materials needed to complete each lab will also be provided.

Attendees may complete the hands on labs during this POST-CON event, and I will assist them during lab time.

The bottom line:  This is a bonafide day of interactive SharePoint development training, not just presentations.  I encourage all attendees to come armed with a SharePoint development environment to use during lab time at the post conference session!

Comments

 

Eddie said:

Hello Todd

I was hoping that you can point me in the right direction. I have an intranet and mysite running for our company with an ssl cert using ntlm authentication. Is their a way of implementing a session timeout for users accessing the intranet outside of our network?

Thanks

Eddie

April 11, 2008 1:26 PM

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About tbaginski

Todd began working with WSS and SPS in the beta stages of the products, in 2003. He has architected and implemented intranets, extranets, wireless deployments, and several custom applications with the WSS and SPS platforms. Todd created the first SharePoint advanced development training curriculum in the training industry for Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and taught his first class in December of 2003. Todd also created the first advanced development training curriculum for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and taught parts of this curriculum while MOSS was still in the Beta 1 Technical Refresh stage! Two versions in a row, Todd has broken ground in the training industry by being the first to offer advanced development training for SharePoint! Todd speaks at many SharePoint conferences including SharePoint Connections, the MS SharePoint Conference, and the upcoming TechEd 2008 Developers Conference. He has also spoken at Microsoft events at the Microsoft offices in both Denver, Colorado and Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has also presented several sessions at the Rocky Mountain SharePoint User's Group. He enjoys spending time with his wife and their dogs, playing and coaching lacrosse, playing hockey, riding his bike in the Rocky Mountains, and skiing every chance he gets.

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