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What if you could build Office and SharePoint solutions using standard web technologies and distribute them worldwide from the Office Store (currently in beta) on Office.com? With Office 2013 and SharePoint 2013, you can. The all new cloud app extensibility model for Office and SharePoint 2013 enables building a whole new class of productivity solutions for Office and SharePoint. On top of that, the new Office Store on Office.com provides the venue for these apps to be delivered to millions of Office and Office 365 SharePoint Online users worldwide.
In today’s DevCamp, gurus Bruce Johnson and Donovan Follette will walk you through the concepts of the new app model and how to use it for building apps for Office and SharePoint.
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Today’s Agenda Please note, all times below are in Eastern Time (UTC – 5)
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 5:30 PM
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Bruce Johnson is a partner at ObjectSharp Consulting and a 30 veteran of the computer industry. The first third of his career was spent doing "Real Work", otherwise known as coding in the UNIX world. But for almost 20 years, he has been working on projects that are at the leading edge of Windows technology, from C++ through Visual Basic to C#, and from thick client applications to Web sites to services. As well as having fun with building systems, Bruce has spoken hundreds of times at conferences and user groups throughout North America. He has been a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) for the past three years and he is a co-president of the Metro Toronto .NET User Group. He has also written columns and articles for numerous magazines. While the quantity of the posts on his blog have decreased recently, the activity on his Twitter account has shown a corresponding increase. For all of this activity (or, perhaps, in spite of it), Bruce has been privileged to be recognized as a Microsoft MVP for the past six years.