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Yesterday, I presented a session on BCS and walked through an end-to-end example. I showed service connection to a data source, created an external content type with both SPD 2010 and VS 2010, showed interactivity with the external list through the new Read More...
It’s been long awaited, but Office and SharePoint 2010 Beta 2 was finally announced today at the PDC keynote. What was announced was the general, public availability of Office and SharePoint so anybody can go and download the bits and get started—for Read More...
This week I was at SharePoint Connections in Vegas and ran through a few sessions on SharePoint Development. I’ve posted the decks here: http://cid-40a717fc7fcd7e40.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/SP%5E_Connections%5E_Decks I will post the code and some Read More...
I participated in a virtual conference this week that was all about SharePoint 2010. I presented a couple of sessions, one on a Developer Roadmap and the other on the Developer Tools. I posted the decks here: http://cid-40a717fc7fcd7e40.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/VSLive%5E_Virtual Read More...
I did a session this morning that discussed integration between SAP with Office and SharePoint 2010. It was a very well attended session, and I (along with my good friend Juergen Grebe) walked through the different ways in which you can integrate Office Read More...
Fresh off the heels of SPC, I’m in Vienna at the annual SAP TechEd conference. We wanted to attend this conference for a couple of reasons. First, the curtains have lifted on Office and SharePoint 2010 so we can now get out there and show it, talk about Read More...
The Professional Developer Conference (PDC) is quickly approaching, and if you have not registered yet I would encourage you to do so. PDC is about what’s here today in terms of technology, but mostly tries to cover what’s coming. The ‘what’s coming’ Read More...
What a week! It was an incredibly busy week what with the opening of the curtains on SharePoint and Office 2010. There was a lot of great press and buzz around the new products, and all attendees that I spoke to were super excited and can’t wait to get Read More...
If you’re looking to get some in-depth information about SharePoint 2010, a current version is available to you online: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd776256.aspx There’s a lot of great information here for you, for example I posted an earlier Read More...
The last couple of days have been crazy here at SPC. The excitement for Office and SharePoint 2010 has continued to swell. I’ve had the opportunity to meet with lots of customers here and actually got a chance to see Huey Lewis and the News on Tuesday Read More...
Today, the release of Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 was announced. For those of you who are Office and SharePoint developers, this release of Visual Studio will be huge as it not only has the Office templates you’ve come to know and love, but it also has Read More...
I’m here at a sold-out SharePoint Conference (SPC) – 7,400 attendees, and the buzz in the keynote is crazy. The keynote line-up includes Tom Rizzo, Steve Ballmer and Jeff Teper. In the keynote, Tom gave a great introduction talking about some of the key Read More...
Wow, what a busy time…conference season is right around the corner, and there’s lots of interesting conferences coming up. For example, here is a short-list of conferences that I’ll be hitting over the next few weeks (in chronological order): 1. SharePoint Read More...
The PDC will once again be held this year in Los Angeles, and registration is now open! For those of you who have not been to a PDC, it skews more towards the future-looking and emphasizes deep, technical sessions for the professional developers. There’s Read More...
Today, MS published a sneak peek for SharePoint 2010, which you can find more information about here: http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/2010/sneak_peek/Pages/default.aspx . You can click on the either of the Sneak Peek videos to see what Tom, Richard and Read More...
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