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	<description> Are you dealing with Microsoft SharePoint and IBM Lotus Notes/Domino, or would you just like to know more about SharePoint? Microsoft SharePoint is in many ways similar to Lotus Domino. In this session, you get to know Microsoft SharePoint. Join us as we explore the integration points between these technologies. Discover how they are similar, how they are different and how this might matter.Presenter: Gary Devendorf, Technical Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation Gary Devendorf is an Enterprise Technical Strategist at Microsoft and a subject matter expert on Lotus Notes applications. Previously, Gary was the Lotus product manager for LotusScript, Domino Objects, XML, COM toolkit, Domino Collaboration Objects, Java, and Web Services. Well known in the Lotus Notes developer community, one of his specialties is integration between Microsoft .NET Framework and Notes/Domino. Many of his demos can be found at www.msdomino.net. His focus is helping Lotus Notes developers extend their Lotus Notes applications with Microsoft products. Additionally he has created methods for integrating existing Lotus Notes/Domino applications with SharePoint. He is well known in the Lotus Notes developer community as well as being a .NET developer. </description>
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