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      <itunes:summary> This is the keynote presentation of SharePoint Connections 2010 in The Hague in the Netherlands. What&#39;s our Cloud story, how does SharePoint fit in. How can we connect SharePoint and Azure. This session is presented by Steve Fox. Steve Fox&amp;nbsp;has worked at Microsoft for 10 years across a number of different technologies including natural language, search, social computing, and more recently Office and SharePoint development. He is a customer-facing Sr. Evangelism Manager and regularly speaks to developers about Office and SharePoint development. He has spoken at several conferences, contributed to technical publications, and co-wrote a number of books includingProfessional Office Business Application Development: Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and VSTO&amp;nbsp;(WROX) andProfessional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Using Microsoft Silverlight 2&amp;nbsp;(WROX). &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint 2010 provides new opportunities to access list-based items from across the network. This session demonstrates development techniques involving the Client Object Model and WCF Data Services. You will see how to access lists using the native support for REST-based Web services in SharePoint 2010. The session will also describe how to develop components for SharePoint 2010 using the new Open Data Protocol (OData). This session is presented by Ted Pattison Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and co-founder of&amp;nbsp;Critical Path Training, a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. For the last five years Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform Evangelism group researching and authoring SharePoint training material for early adopters. Ted started working with SharePoint 2010 in August of 2008 and since that time has led a series of 5-day training classes in which he has already taught hundreds of professional developers how to get started building custom business solutions using the SharePoint 2010 platform.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Microsoft injected strong support for metadata, taxonomies and folksonomies in SharePoint 2010 with the addition of the Managed Metadata service application and Managed Metadata field type. While there is plenty of support for metadata across the platform out-of-the-box, Microsoft has included a very robust API in this latest release of SharePoint 2010 to create custom solutions. In this session, we’ll explore how we can create custom metadata based solutions for use in SharePoint 2010.</p><p>This session is presented by Andrew Connell&nbsp;</p><p><img src="http://files.channel9.msdn.com/thumbnail/66ad3a09-4720-4c29-88cf-c55bc205f8a2.jpg" alt="" align="left">Andrew Connell is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training (<a href="http://www.criticalpathtraining.com/">www.CriticalPathTraining.com</a>), a SharePoint education focused company. Andrew is a five-time recipient of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) &amp; Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. He has contributed to numerous MCMS and SharePoint books over the years. In June 2008 he published the only book on the subject of developing Publishing / Web Content Management (WCM) sites using Office SharePoint Server 2007:&nbsp;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0470224754?tag=andrewconnell-20&amp;camp=14573&amp;creative=327641&amp;linkCode=as1&amp;creativeASIN=0470224754&amp;adid=07J06HD7RYYJSZCSDP4E&amp;">Professional&nbsp;<br>SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development</a>&nbsp;by WROX. Andrew has spoken on the subject of SharePoint development and WCM at various events and national conferences such as TechEd North America &amp; EMEA, SharePoint Connections, VSLive, Office Developer Conference and Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Sydney, Australia &amp; Seattle, Washington. You can always find Andrew at his SharePoint development and WCM focused blog at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog">http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/spc10/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:9d565308cd5f43dd8b029e20012ea7a9">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> Microsoft injected strong support for metadata, taxonomies and folksonomies in SharePoint 2010 with the addition of the Managed Metadata service application and Managed Metadata field type. While there is plenty of support for metadata across the platform out-of-the-box, Microsoft has included a very robust API in this latest release of SharePoint 2010 to create custom solutions. In this session, we’ll explore how we can create custom metadata based solutions for use in SharePoint 2010. This session is presented by Andrew Connell&amp;nbsp; Andrew Connell is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), a SharePoint education focused company. Andrew is a five-time recipient of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) &amp;amp; Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. He has contributed to numerous MCMS and SharePoint books over the years. In June 2008 he published the only book on the subject of developing Publishing / Web Content Management (WCM) sites using Office SharePoint Server 2007:&amp;nbsp;Professional&amp;nbsp;SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development&amp;nbsp;by WROX. Andrew has spoken on the subject of SharePoint development and WCM at various events and national conferences such as TechEd North America &amp;amp; EMEA, SharePoint Connections, VSLive, Office Developer Conference and Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Sydney, Australia &amp;amp; Seattle, Washington. You can always find Andrew at his SharePoint development and WCM focused blog at&amp;nbsp;http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint 2010 introduces a new security architecture based on claims, federation and the Windows Identity Framework (WIF). This session introduces the concepts and architecture of claim-based security in SharePoint 2010 and demonstrates how to create and debug a custom claim provider. This session is presented by Ted Pattison Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and co-founder of&amp;nbsp;Critical Path Training, a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. For the last five years Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform Evangelism group researching and authoring SharePoint training material for early adopters. Ted started working with SharePoint 2010 in August of 2008 and since that time has led a series of 5-day training classes in which he has already taught hundreds of professional developers how to get started building custom business solutions using the SharePoint 2010 platform. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> This session covers the lessons learnt by early enterprise deployments of SharePoint Server 2010. Focusing on SharePoint 2010 specifics, the session will detail these lessons along with best practices and approaches you can use to accelerate your deployments and avoid common pitfalls of large deployments, in terms of the server estate size, number of users and size of corpus. This session is presented by Spencer Harbar. Spencer Harbar is an enterprise architect who helps organizations implement and drive value from solutions based upon Microsoft SharePoint. With over fifteen years of commercial experience in the architecture, design, development, deployment and operational service management of Web-based applications and hosting platforms, his broad base of fundamental skills routinely enables Europe’s largest organizations to succeed with SharePoint.Spencer delivers enterprise content management and portal systems architecture, design, development and deployment solutions, application security best practices, threat modeling and the implementation of highly available Windows Server-based hosting platforms. He is also pretty handy with single-pixel GIFs. Product expertise includes SharePoint technologies, MCMS, IIS, SQL Server, Commerce Server and BizTalk Server, Windows Security, Active Directory, Identity Integration Server and High Availability. Spencer is one of 22 people worldwide currently to hold the Microsoft Certified Master for SharePoint 2007 certification, and a Microsoft Certified Master Instructor for the Enterprise Content Management, Web Content Management, Excel Services and Security elements of the SharePoint MCM. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Migrating to SharePoint 2010 from MOSS 2007 involves in depth planning and an understanding of the potential pitfalls. There are a few tools with which ITPros should be familiar in order to be successful. Come to this session to become armed with the knowledge necessary to successfully migrate to SharePoint 2010.</p><p>This session is presented by Richard Taylor.</p><p><img src="http://files.channel9.msdn.com/thumbnail/2cbe30f2-a100-4ef3-add3-82dd99768c28.jpg" alt="" align="left">Rick is a SharePoint architect and has assisted numerous, large companies in their implementations including the US Air Force, Charles Schwab, and Nestle. He is a published author, co-author, and contributing author including the&nbsp;<strong>Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion</strong>&nbsp;by MS Press. His influence within the MCT and SharePoint communities facilitated his being selected to present at the first MCT Community Summit held in Zurich, Switzerland and prompted Microsoft Learning to make changes to the Beta courseware that it might be ready for prime time.<br>Rick currently resides in the Phoenix, AZ area where he is an avid triathlete (Clydesdale class), and active in the Boy Scouts of America.</p><p>&nbsp;</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/spc10/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:7507251c5e3f494fb6ce9e20012e5548">]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>FAST Search for SharePoint 2010 provides new capabilities for building rich “conversational” user experiences on websites. This session will drill into these unique capabilities, including; customizable content processing, automatic entity extraction, configurable relevance ranking, user context and more. We will also take a look at the differences with SharePoint Search and the alternative with FAST Search for Internet Sites.</p><p>This session is presented by David Columbo and Hilde Rietveld.</p><p><img src="http://files.channel9.msdn.com/thumbnail/f70682d3-f227-458e-98e2-7282ade5f815.jpg" alt="" align="left">Born in 1971 in Italy, David graduated in engineer at Polytechnic di Milano in 1996 and after a short experience as freelance, joined Microsoft in February 1998 as a consultant and worked for seven years in MCS. He has worked on SharePoint technologies since 2001, with the first version &quot;TAHOE&quot; of SharePoint Portal 2001 and later with 2003 version, for some top Microsoft Italian’s customers. From 2005 to June 2010, David worked as Technical Pre-Sales for Enterprise Market on Portal and Collaboration solutions participating. In June 2010 he joined the Digital Marketing Platform Group as TSP on SharePoint 2010 for Internet and Fast for SharePoint products. <br>David lives near Milan, is married, and has two sons, Roberto (4) and Lorenzo (2). Some of his interests: photography, ski, and diving.</p><p><img src="http://files.channel9.msdn.com/thumbnail/bd14c6a6-9ce4-429f-99f3-397c9c2bf00d.jpg" alt="" align="left">Hilde was born in 1971 in The Netherlands, studied at the Graphic School and graduated from the HEAO with Communications as specialization in 1998. After some short job experiences, she joined Be Value in 2001 and worked there for seven years as sales for custom development projects being responsible for the relations with Wolters Kluwer a.o. In February 2008, Hilde joined FAST and worked as Solution Sales covering the BeNeLux. Since July 2010 she is part of the Digital Marketing Platform Group as SSP for SharePoint 2010 for Internet and Fast for SharePoint products.&nbsp;<br><br></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/spc10/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:7043744653d44af693d49e20012e3725">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint 2010 provides all the tools you need to create content centric Internet/Extranet/Intranet facing solutions that do not fit the mold of traditional SharePoint collaboration solutions. These capabilities, dubbed Web Content Management (WCM), enable content owners and managers to create sites that are consumed by a very large user base. In this session, you’ll learn how to create compelling content-centric sites using just the browser and SharePoint Designer 2010 including creating custom page types, page templates, modifying the user experience as well as enforcing certain business rules for content publication and storage. This session is presented by Andrew Connell&amp;nbsp; Andrew Connell is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), a SharePoint education focused company. Andrew is a five-time recipient of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) &amp;amp; Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. He has contributed to numerous MCMS and SharePoint books over the years. In June 2008 he published the only book on the subject of developing Publishing / Web Content Management (WCM) sites using Office SharePoint Server 2007:&amp;nbsp;Professional&amp;nbsp;SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development&amp;nbsp;by WROX. Andrew has spoken on the subject of SharePoint development and WCM at various events and national conferences such as TechEd North America &amp;amp; EMEA, SharePoint Connections, VSLive, Office Developer Conference and Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Sydney, Australia &amp;amp; Seattle, Washington. You can always find Andrew at his SharePoint development and WCM focused blog at&amp;nbsp;http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint Server 2010 provides a powerful platform for creating Business Intelligence (BI) solutions using PerformancePoint Services (PPS). PPS makes it possible to create a visual front end to Data warehouses and cubes created with SQL Server 2008 R2 Analysis Services. This session shows you to use PerformancePoint Services and the Dashboard Designer to create SharePoint 2010 sites with Dashboard components such as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), Scorecards, Reports and Filters. This session is presented by Ted Pattison Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and co-founder of&amp;nbsp;Critical Path Training, a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. For the last five years Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform Evangelism group researching and authoring SharePoint training material for early adopters. Ted started working with SharePoint 2010 in August of 2008 and since that time has led a series of 5-day training classes in which he has already taught hundreds of professional developers how to get started building custom business solutions using the SharePoint 2010 platform.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint Designer has been a great tool to customize SharePoint list forms for a long time. Now in SharePoint 2010, you can use InfoPath 2010 to customize the forms as well. What’s the difference? Why should you use one tool over the other for this purpose? This session shows how each functionality works and explores the pros and cons of using each method to customize your SharePoint list forms. This session is presented by Asif Rehmani.  Asif has been training and consulting on primarily SharePoint technologies since 2004. He is a SharePoint Server MVP and MCT. Asif provides online and in-person SharePoint training publicly and in private workshops. In addition to training, Asif also runs a SharePoint Videos website (http://www.sharepoint-videos.com) which provides dozens of SharePoint, SharePoint Designer and InfoPath video tutorials.&amp;nbsp;Over the years, Asif has been a speaker on SharePoint topics at several conferences including Microsoft’s TechEd, SharePoint Conference, SharePoint Connections, and Advisor Live. He is the co-author of the book&amp;nbsp;Professional SharePoint Designer 2007by Wrox publications (http://tinyurl.com/8tdsoq). Asif was the co-founder and is currently one of the active leaders of the Chicago SharePoint User Group (http://www.cspug.org)&amp;nbsp;For a more detailed bio, please visit&amp;nbsp;http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/about/. You can reach Asif at: asif@sharepointelearning.com. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> With the upcoming release of Windows Phone 7, many developers are starting to look to SharePoint 2010 to develop phone applications. In this session, you will learn how to develop SharePoint applications that enable the mobile workforce to collaborate on the go. This session is presented by Paul Stubbs Paul Stubbs is a Microsoft Technical Evangelist for SharePoint and Office, where he focuses on information worker development community around SharePoint and Office, Silverlight, and Web 2.0 social networking. He has authored three books on solution development using Microsoft Office, SharePoint and Silverlight, several articles for MSDN Magazine and SharePoint Pro Magazine, and has also spoken at Microsoft Tech-Ed, PDC, SharePoint Conference, DevConnections and Tech-Ready conferences around the world. Paul also holds a number of Office related development patents. Paul is a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) and has received Microsoft Certified Applications Developer (MCAD) and Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) certifications. Paul also frequently participates in the developer community on the Microsoft forums. Visit Paul’s blog at blogs.msdn.com/pstubbs for lots of deep SharePoint developer information. </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint Designer can be used to make connections to and present data from internal and external data sources such as SharePoint lists, libraries, xml files, databases and web services. The focus of this presentation is on exposing the data to the user using the XSLT web parts. These web parts can be manipulated in a variety of ways to present the information to the end user. In this session, it is shown how the list view and data view tools available can be used to reformat the presentation of the data using conditional formatting, pre-formatted styles, xPath expressions and more. This session is presented by Asif Rehmani  Asif has been training and consulting on primarily SharePoint technologies since 2004. He is a SharePoint Server MVP and MCT. Asif provides online and in-person SharePoint training publicly and in private workshops. In addition to training, Asif also runs a SharePoint Videos website (http://www.sharepoint-videos.com) which provides dozens of SharePoint, SharePoint Designer and InfoPath video tutorials.&amp;nbsp;Over the years, Asif has been a speaker on SharePoint topics at several conferences including Microsoft’s TechEd, SharePoint Conference, SharePoint Connections, and Advisor Live. He is the co-author of the book&amp;nbsp;Professional SharePoint Designer 2007by Wrox publications (http://tinyurl.com/8tdsoq). Asif was the co-founder and is currently one of the active leaders of the Chicago SharePoint User Group (http://www.cspug.org)&amp;nbsp;For a more detailed bio, please visit&amp;nbsp;http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/about/. You can reach Asif at: asif@sharepointelearning.com. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> This session will take the attendee from Level 1 to 7 in the OSI model on configuring security in a SharePoint 2010 environment. We will cover such topics as NAP, LoopbackCheck, IAG, as well as permissions. Come to this session to get full end-to-end best practices. This session is presented by Richard Taylor. Rick is a SharePoint architect and has assisted numerous, large companies in their implementations including the US Air Force, Charles Schwab, and Nestle. He is a published author, co-author, and contributing author including the&amp;nbsp;Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion&amp;nbsp;by MS Press. His influence within the MCT and SharePoint communities facilitated his being selected to present at the first MCT Community Summit held in Zurich, Switzerland and prompted Microsoft Learning to make changes to the Beta courseware that it might be ready for prime time.Rick currently resides in the Phoenix, AZ area where he is an avid triathlete (Clydesdale class), and active in the Boy Scouts of America. &amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> Come to this demo rich session that discusses the challenges with identity when you have multiple types of backend systems and how ForeFront Identity Manager with SharePoint can address and solve your complex identity problems. This session is presented by Richard Taylor Rick is a SharePoint architect and has assisted numerous, large companies in their implementations including the US Air Force, Charles Schwab, and Nestle. He is a published author, co-author, and contributing author including the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion by MS Press. His influence within the MCT and SharePoint communities facilitated his being selected to present at the first MCT Community Summit held in Zurich, Switzerland and prompted Microsoft Learning to make changes to the Beta courseware that it might be ready for prime time.Rick currently resides in the Phoenix, AZ area where he is an avid triathlete (Clydesdale class), and active in the Boy Scouts of America. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>The new Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Tools represent a significant step forward <br>for SharePoint as a development platform. While this new tools set provides a <br>great deal of functionality out of the box, there are scenarios where you must <br>extend them to accomplish certain tasks. This session will teach you the <br>concepts and techniques required to create extensions so you can leverage the <br>full extent of your SharePoint development knowledge when developing SharePoint <br>2010 solutions.</p><p>This session is presented by Ted Pattison</p><p><img src="http://files.channel9.msdn.com/thumbnail/4a4a04d8-a846-4429-aaf2-112e7a49d963.jpg" alt="" align="left">Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and co-founder of <a href="http://www.CriticalPathTraining.com">Critical Path Training</a>, a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. For the last five years Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform Evangelism group researching and authoring SharePoint training material for early adopters. Ted started working with SharePoint 2010 in August of 2008 and since that time has led a series of 5-day training classes in which he has already taught hundreds of professional developers how to get started building custom business solutions using the SharePoint 2010 platform. <br><br><br></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/spc10/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:3d4a351c5036499da1599e1f0160f2d7">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> The new Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Tools represent a significant step forward for SharePoint as a development platform. While this new tools set provides a great deal of functionality out of the box, there are scenarios where you must extend them to accomplish certain tasks. This session will teach you the concepts and techniques required to create extensions so you can leverage the full extent of your SharePoint development knowledge when developing SharePoint 2010 solutions. This session is presented by Ted Pattison Ted Pattison is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training, a company dedicated to education on SharePoint technologies. For the last five years Ted has worked with Microsoft’s Developer Platform Evangelism group researching and authoring SharePoint training material for early adopters. Ted started working with SharePoint 2010 in August of 2008 and since that time has led a series of 5-day training classes in which he has already taught hundreds of professional developers how to get started building custom business solutions using the SharePoint 2010 platform.  </itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary> SharePoint 2010 introduced a new way to work with SharePoint data when you have an application that does not run on the server: the Client Object Model (ClientOM). In this session, you’ll see how to create rich desktop applications with WPF and the .NET ClientOM. In addition, see how to create robust business applications deployed as sandbox solutions using the Silverlight ClientOM. This session is presented by Andrew Connell&amp;nbsp; Andrew Connell is an author, instructor and co-founder of Critical Path Training (www.CriticalPathTraining.com), a SharePoint education focused company. Andrew is a five-time recipient of Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Microsoft Content Management Server (MCMS) &amp;amp; Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. He has contributed to numerous MCMS and SharePoint books over the years. In June 2008 he published the only book on the subject of developing Publishing / Web Content Management (WCM) sites using Office SharePoint Server 2007: Professional SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management Development by WROX. Andrew has spoken on the subject of SharePoint development and WCM at various events and national conferences such as TechEd North America &amp;amp; EMEA, SharePoint Connections, VSLive, Office Developer Conference and Microsoft SharePoint Conference in Sydney, Australia &amp;amp; Seattle, Washington. You can always find Andrew at his SharePoint development and WCM focused blog at http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog.  </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>There is immense opportunity for you to build and deploy cloud-centric solutions <br>using the Windows Azure platform. However, what does that opportunity look like <br>when integrated with Microsoft SharePoint 2010? In this session, see the <br>different ways in which you can integrate Azure services with SharePoint to <br>extend your SharePoint solutions into the cloud. </p><p>This session is presented by Steve Fox.</p><p><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/Link/070ec4d7-4f67-4802-a4a7-3447e610ea1f/"><img title="SteveFox_web" src="http://channel9.msdn.com/Link/cdebb0fd-3a88-4c51-bb5d-da0bc8f91498/" border="0" alt="SteveFox_web" width="79" height="104" align="left"></a><a title="Steve Fox" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/steve_fox/" target="_blank">Steve Fox</a> has worked at Microsoft for 10 years across a number of different technologies including natural language, search, social computing, and more recently Office and SharePoint development. He is a customer-facing Sr. Evangelism Manager and regularly speaks to developers about Office and SharePoint development. He has spoken at several conferences, contributed to technical publications, and co-wrote a number of books including<strong>Professional Office Business Application Development: Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and VSTO</strong> (WROX) and<strong>Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Using Microsoft Silverlight 2</strong> (WROX).</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Tags/spc10/RSS&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:e5f18316a3f04be5ad879e1f015d7892">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> There is immense opportunity for you to build and deploy cloud-centric solutions using the Windows Azure platform. However, what does that opportunity look like when integrated with Microsoft SharePoint 2010? In this session, see the different ways in which you can integrate Azure services with SharePoint to extend your SharePoint solutions into the cloud.  This session is presented by Steve Fox. Steve Fox has worked at Microsoft for 10 years across a number of different technologies including natural language, search, social computing, and more recently Office and SharePoint development. He is a customer-facing Sr. Evangelism Manager and regularly speaks to developers about Office and SharePoint development. He has spoken at several conferences, contributed to technical publications, and co-wrote a number of books includingProfessional Office Business Application Development: Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and VSTO (WROX) andProfessional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Using Microsoft Silverlight 2 (WROX). </itunes:summary>
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      <title>ECM for the Masses&amp;mdash;How SharePoint 2010 Delivers on the Promise</title>
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<p>Tired of hearing statistics about the high rate of failure for ECM initiatives? In this session, you will learn about the new features in SharePoint 2010 and discover how Microsoft is changing the game in ECM by bridging the worlds of traditional content
 management, social computing and search; all delivered seamlessly through Office, web browsers and mobile devices.</p>
<p>This session is presented by <a shape="rect" href="http://ericatoelle.com/" title="Erica Toelle" target="_blank" shape="rect">
Erica Toelle</a> during <a shape="rect" href="http://www.devconnections.com/shows/NED2010SP/default.asp?s=149" title="SharePoint Connections 2010" target="_blank" shape="rect">
SharePoint Connections 2010</a> in Amsterdam.</p>
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 features and how to leverage them in a business context, and provided input into the 2010 Content features. Erica understands how to communicate about SharePoint to both a business and technical audience to foster shared understanding among everyone involved
 with a project.</p>
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Tired of hearing statistics about the high rate of failure for ECM initiatives? In this session, you will learn about the new features in SharePoint 2010 and discover how Microsoft is changing the game in ECM by bridging the worlds of traditional content
 management, social computing and search; all delivered seamlessly through Office, web browsers and mobile devices. 
This session is presented by 
Erica Toelle during 
SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam. 

 
Erica Toelle has been working with SharePoint since 2004, creating business solutions around Enterprise Content Management, Collaboration, and Communities. She has written several Enterprise Content Management whitepapers for Microsoft explaining SharePoint’s
 features and how to leverage them in a business context, and provided input into the 2010 Content features. Erica understands how to communicate about SharePoint to both a business and technical audience to foster shared understanding among everyone involved
 with a project. 
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      <title>SharePoint 2010-Based Document Assembly and Manipulation Using Word Automation Services and Open XML</title>
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<p>The Open XML Formats are the new default file formats for Word, Excel and PowerPoint (docx, xlsx, pptx). With the Open XML SDK, which provides a set of .NET APIs that allows developers to create and manipulate documents in the Open XML Formats, and the Office
 services available on SharePoint 2010 (Word Automation Services, which performs high-performance bulk document conversions, and Excel Services, which provides server-side support for spreadsheet calculation), developers can now build solutions for server environments
 without the need of the Office clients. With just a few lines of code you will be able to create rich solutions, like document assembly.</p>
<p>This session is presented by <a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.code-counsel.net/Wouter/default.aspx" title="Wouter van Vugt" target="_blank" shape="rect">
Wouter van Vugt</a> during <a shape="rect" href="http://www.devconnections.com/shows/NED2010SP/default.asp?s=149" title="SharePoint Connections 2010" target="_blank" shape="rect">
SharePoint Connections 2010</a> in Amsterdam.</p>
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<p>Wouter is a Microsoft MVP and independent expert on Office and SharePoint technologies. He has focused on SharePoint Foundation as a developer platform, wrote the world’s first book on Open XML and is an author for MSDN. Wouter is a trainer with Critical
 Path Training, with which he successfully authored and delivered SharePoint 2010 workshops to hundreds of professional software developers from Microsoft as well as other ISVs and System Integrators that have participated in the private beta as part of the
 TAP, Metro and Ignite programs.</p>
<p>Check out Wouter’s <a shape="rect" href="http://sharepointdevtools.codeplex.com/" shape="rect">
SharePoint 2010 Development tools project</a> on CodePlex.</p>
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The Open XML Formats are the new default file formats for Word, Excel and PowerPoint (docx, xlsx, pptx). With the Open XML SDK, which provides a set of .NET APIs that allows developers to create and manipulate documents in the Open XML Formats, and the Office
 services available on SharePoint 2010 (Word Automation Services, which performs high-performance bulk document conversions, and Excel Services, which provides server-side support for spreadsheet calculation), developers can now build solutions for server environments
 without the need of the Office clients. With just a few lines of code you will be able to create rich solutions, like document assembly. 
This session is presented by 
Wouter van Vugt during 
SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam. 

 
Wouter is a Microsoft MVP and independent expert on Office and SharePoint technologies. He has focused on SharePoint Foundation as a developer platform, wrote the world’s first book on Open XML and is an author for MSDN. Wouter is a trainer with Critical
 Path Training, with which he successfully authored and delivered SharePoint 2010 workshops to hundreds of professional software developers from Microsoft as well as other ISVs and System Integrators that have participated in the private beta as part of the
 TAP, Metro and Ignite programs. 
Check out Wouter’s 
SharePoint 2010 Development tools project on CodePlex. 
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<p>This session will provide you with an overview of SharePoint development with Visual Studio 2010. Specific topics covered will include an overview of the project and item templates, a walkthrough of the designers included, areas of extensibility within Visual
 Studio 2010 that can enhance SharePoint development, and a number of demonstrations.</p>
<p>This session is presented by <a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/steve_fox/default.aspx" title="Steve Fox" target="_blank" shape="rect">
Steve Fox</a> during <a shape="rect" href="http://www.devconnections.com/shows/NED2010SP/default.asp?s=149" title="SharePoint Connections 2010" target="_blank" shape="rect">
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<strong>Professional Office Business Application Development: Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and VSTO</strong> (WROX) and
<strong>Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Using Microsoft Silverlight 2</strong> (WROX).</p>
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 Studio 2010 that can enhance SharePoint development, and a number of demonstrations. 
This session is presented by 
Steve Fox during 
SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam. 

 
Steve Fox has worked at Microsoft for 10 years across a number of different technologies including natural language, search, social computing, and more recently Office and SharePoint development. He is a customer-facing Sr. Evangelism Manager and regularly
 speaks to developers about Office and SharePoint development. He has spoken at several conferences, contributed to technical publications, and co-wrote a number of books including
Professional Office Business Application Development: Using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and VSTO (WROX) and
Professional Microsoft SharePoint 2007 Development Using Microsoft Silverlight 2 (WROX). 
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<p>This session is presented by <a shape="rect" href="http://weblogs.asp.net/jan" title="Jan Tielens" target="_blank" shape="rect">
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This session is presented by 
Jan Tielens during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam. 

 
Jan is .NET Architect and Trainer at U2U (http://www.u2u.be). He focuses on Information Worker technologies including SharePoint and Office. Jan is Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Office SharePoint Server and he is well known in the SharePoint
 community as the author of the SmartPart and the SmartTools for SharePoint. You can read his weblog at
http://weblogs.asp.net/jan and follow him via twitter at http://twitter.com/jantielens. 
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<p>Forms and Workflows are important for automating business processes. Companies usually rely on programmers to create the forms and workflows using code. Not anymore! With InfoPath 2010 and SharePoint Designer 2010, you can create powerful data driven form
 composite solutions on your SharePoint sites. InfoPath gives you the ability to pull data from databases and lists, and create forms with data validation and conditional formatting. SharePoint Designer's workflows let you then design powerful multi-step workflows
 centered around the form collected data, building upon the out-of-the-box reusable workflows and even import workflow designs from Visio! In this presentation, you will see how these tools come together to design workflows and route forms across your organization
 for task assignment and approval, and also how you can reuse your workflows in other lists and libraries on your site.</p>
<p>This session is presented by <a shape="rect" href="http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/about/" title="Asif Rehmani" target="_blank" shape="rect">
Asif Rehmani</a> during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.</p>
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<p>Asif has been training and consulting on primarily SharePoint technologies since 2004. He is a SharePoint Server MVP and MCT. Asif provides online and in-person SharePoint training publicly and in private workshops. In addition to training, Asif also runs
 a SharePoint Videos website (<a shape="rect" href="http://www.sharepoint-videos.com" shape="rect">http://www.sharepoint-videos.com</a>) which provides dozens of SharePoint, SharePoint Designer and InfoPath video tutorials.
<br />Over the years, Asif has been a speaker on SharePoint topics at several conferences including Microsoft’s TechEd, SharePoint Conference, SharePoint Connections, and Advisor Live. He is the co-author of the book
<strong>Professional SharePoint Designer 2007</strong> by Wrox publications (<a shape="rect" href="http://tinyurl.com/8tdsoq" shape="rect">http://tinyurl.com/8tdsoq</a>). Asif was the co-founder and is currently one of the active leaders of the Chicago SharePoint
 User Group (<a shape="rect" href="http://www.cspug.org" shape="rect">http://www.cspug.org</a>)
<br />For a more detailed bio, please visit <a shape="rect" href="http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/about/" shape="rect">
http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/about/</a>. You can reach Asif at: asif@sharepointelearning.com.</p>
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Forms and Workflows are important for automating business processes. Companies usually rely on programmers to create the forms and workflows using code. Not anymore! With InfoPath 2010 and SharePoint Designer 2010, you can create powerful data driven form
 composite solutions on your SharePoint sites. InfoPath gives you the ability to pull data from databases and lists, and create forms with data validation and conditional formatting. SharePoint Designer&#39;s workflows let you then design powerful multi-step workflows
 centered around the form collected data, building upon the out-of-the-box reusable workflows and even import workflow designs from Visio! In this presentation, you will see how these tools come together to design workflows and route forms across your organization
 for task assignment and approval, and also how you can reuse your workflows in other lists and libraries on your site. 
This session is presented by 
Asif Rehmani during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam. 

 
Asif has been training and consulting on primarily SharePoint technologies since 2004. He is a SharePoint Server MVP and MCT. Asif provides online and in-person SharePoint training publicly and in private workshops. In addition to training, Asif also runs
 a SharePoint Videos website (http://www.sharepoint-videos.com) which provides dozens of SharePoint, SharePoint Designer and InfoPath video tutorials.
Over the years, Asif has been a speaker on SharePoint topics at several conferences including Microsoft’s TechEd, SharePoint Conference, SharePoint Connections, and Advisor Live. He is the co-author of the book
Professional SharePoint Designer 2007 by Wrox publications (http://tinyurl.com/8tdsoq). Asif was the co-founder and is currently one of the active leaders of the Chicago SharePoint
 User Group (http://www.cspug.org)
For a more detailed bio, please visit 
http://www.sharepoint-videos.com/about/. You can reach Asif at: asif@sharepointelearning.com. 
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 framework and the status and notification area allow you to inform or interact with the user without taking them out of the context of their task or the look and feel of SharePoint. This talk will show you how to use and interact with these new user interface
 controls, using Visual Studio 2010.</p>
<p>This session is presented by <a shape="rect" href="www.diwug.nl" title="Marianne van Wanrooij" target="_blank" shape="rect">
Marianne van Wanrooij</a> during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.</p>
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 controls, using Visual Studio 2010. 
This session is presented by 
Marianne van Wanrooij during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam. 

 
Marianne is a solution architect and developer for her own company, Connected Solutions. She works on Information Worker solutions in the Education industry, integrating line of business (LOB) applications with Office clients and SharePoint. One of her biggest
 accomplishments is winning the Innovation Award 2009 for Education. Next to her daily work, she runs two user groups, DIWUG (Dutch Information Worker User Group www.diwug.nl) and the SDN Information Worker track (Software Development Network www.sdn.nl/iw). 
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