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| SharePoint and Infopath: Streamlining Business Processes | | Microsoft Offices 30 Isabella Street, 2nd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
MapThursday, February 21, 2008 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM | Pittsburgh Technology Council 2000 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
MapWednesday, February 27, 2008 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM | Free | John Ford, Senior Web Developer at Concurrent Technologies Corporation | This session will discuss using Infopath and SharePoint to streamline the Procurement processes at Concurrent Technologies Corporation in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. John Ford, Senior Web Developer at Concurrent Technologies Corporation, will discuss the design and implementation of the new procurement request and processing forms, how the workflow was handled, back office integration into the company’s accounting system, and lessons learned through the process.
Following this, Brian LaSitis, of Allin Consulting, will discuss the options available for leveraging the Windows Workflow Foundation framework and Visual Studio 2005 for the development of custom workflows in SharePoint. Additionally, this presentation will provide an overview of the creation of custom workflow actions for use in workflows created with SharePoint Designer. | | |
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| Did You Know? | Did you know that for SharePoint 2010, Microsoft has introduced a new method for development of custom web parts? Visual web parts, a new development artifact type that can be created in Visual Studio 2010, enable developers to finally leverage a visual design surface for building custom web parts. This new approach is similar to that offered in the past by the SmartPart that Jan Tielens developed, where a web user control (ASCX file) is leveraged in place of an ASP.NET server control. With SharePoint 2010, this approach can be taken without the need for a third-party add-on, and should enable more rapid development of custom web part solutions. |
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| | About Us |
The Pittsburgh Area SharePoint Users Group is dedicated to providing educational and informational resources for Microsoft SharePoint technologies and related products. Its purpose is to bring the local SharePoint community together to network and to share tips, tricks and ideas on SharePoint technologies, as well as to provide a forum for people involved with SharePoint. The target audience for this users group includes developers, designers, administrators, and power users. The technologies involved include SharePoint Server 2010, SharePoint Foundation 2010, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS), Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer, and SharePoint Workspace 2010.
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