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| SharePoint Double-Header: Taking the Content Editor Web Part and XML Web Part to the next level for free! | | Pittsburgh Technology Council 2000 Technology Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
MapTuesday, May 20, 2008 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM | Microsoft Offices 30 Isabella Street, 2nd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
MapWednesday, May 28, 2008 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM | Free | Brian McCollum, Software Engineer with Concurrent Technologies Corporation and Ray Fratto, Project Leader with Allin | First, Brian McCollum, Software Engineer with Concurrent Technologies Corporation, Pittsburgh, will discuss taking the Content Editor Web Part and XML Web Part to the next level - for free! Just because you do not have access to install web parts on the SharePoint server doesn’t mean you can’t enrich your page. You can configure this for: Free content aggregators; Free graphing/dashboarding web parts; Free weather web parts; and Web parts which make development easier.
Following this, Ray Fratto, Project Leader with Allin, will review the capabilities for reporting and business intelligence that are available on this platform. Ray will discuss the use of SQL Server Reporting Services and SharePoint, including configuration and webpart integration, building dashboards and KPIs and reporting from SharePoint libraries and lists. | | |
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| Did You Know? |
Did you know that one of the new enterprise features being introduced in SharePoint Server 2010 is Visio Services? Visio Services, similar to Excel Services in MOSS 2007, enables the publishing of Visio documents to a web page, enabling them to be viewed without the user needing the Visio client or a Visio viewer plug-in. This is accomplished using a new Visio Web Access web part, which enables basic navigation and exploration of a Visio diagram by end users, including the ability to have data linked to the diagram from external sources to be refreshed directly from within the web part itself. |
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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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