SharePoint seminars/workshops arrive in Denver in the coming weeks
ByI wanted to make sure anybody interested in learning more about SharePoint knows about the 2 seminars making their way to Denver in the coming weeks. Each are targeted to specific groups of people.
- For SharePoint IT folks: April 28 to May 2, 2008 – 5 Days to a Successful MOSS Deployment
- For SharePoint pros, IT generalists, IT directors/managers responsible for SharePoint deployments: May 1, 2008 – SharePoint Pro Live Roadshow
Personally, I’m signed up for the second one. It’s more up my alley.
The first one is geared toward installation and configuration of a MOSS site, so WAY too technical for me. It’s put on by Bob Mixon, a very respected name in the SharePoint industry. If you’re an IT person that has been tasked with the implementation of a MOSS site, but it’s very new to you, then this is the ticket for you.
If you haven’t already signed up for one of these two seminars, there is still time. Neither are free, but both are well worth the price of admission.
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